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Old 08-24-2009, 06:21 PM #1
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HELP.....Whats the best nutrients to use?

BigBuddha says that he uses a 40/60 ratio of Coir/Soil. What are the best nutrients to use with this method? Organic nutrients is what id like to use as i dont like chemicals-but its not compatible with Coir. A answer of BigBAuddha is prefered, but any help is appreciated. (Its Cheese im growing by the way)

Does anybody have any links to this topic in this forum, or any cheese pics that have been grown in Soil & Coir or just Coir?

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Old 08-24-2009, 07:43 PM #2
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OK forget my last comment-its bullshit.............

Heres the real ratios from BB's official website:

The ratios we put in each are around 35% each both coco and soil 20% perlite then about 10% worm castings, bat guano you only need a handful for each pot, but make sure its well mixed in, We have put this mix up against using pure soil and pots using only coco and this mix above, always outperforms both!, its like having the best of both worlds.

I cant find what nutrient is used if there is one? Does anybody know what it is?
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Old 08-25-2009, 06:14 AM #3
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--------------------------------------------------There's the Nutes ^

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Old 08-25-2009, 02:31 PM #4
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hey cheese man,
crystals look nice, can u tell me a few more things,
a) what is the average yield (in dry)
b) what ur methods are eg. veg time, temps, general room setup
c) do you use any other addtives

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Old 08-25-2009, 04:18 PM #5
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hey cheese man,
crystals look nice, can u tell me a few more things,
a) what is the average yield (in dry)
b) what ur methods are eg. veg time, temps, general room setup
c) do you use any other addtives

Cheers
on average, about 25 g per plant, but thats with very little veg, maybe like a week. If i recall correctly, most were like 6-8 inches tall before flowering. I usually bud em as soon as their fully rooted. But thats just me, i like to keep em small.

Im sure with more veg time you could easilly double or tripple that amount. The temps of the plants in the pics above were pretty good. about 75-85 degreed F. I also like to keep it simple with the nutes, i only use Grow, and Bloom, but i hear "Top Max" is a good product to use in the mix and a root stimulator couldnt hurt.



as you can see i keep them ladies small, but i usually top them once before budding.
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Old 08-25-2009, 04:34 PM #6
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So Many people ask this question.. I say try one of the brands that somebody suggests. But dont follow their regimen. Find out what works for your environment.. Not two environments are the same. So what works for someone else will probably not work for you.. But then again it may.. lol.. This question is one of those that you must answer yourself after some trial and error.. That is my opinion.. Cos when i first came here i did the same thing you did. I asked and copied and killed lots of plants, as well as burned them with nutes using other peoples suggestions and copying what they said.. NOT!!! it dont work.. So get out and get to trying things out for yourself.. Hope this helps some.. peace.

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Old 08-25-2009, 04:52 PM #7
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Cheese man Nice one for the info, just what i needed to know, ill bear all in mind

Sakoweed sorry mate this dont help at all, all that is true, but falls under the catogory of common sense, im not a begginer i have more than 5 years in the game im asking so i can do as much research as possible so im as prepared as i can be, to start the trial and error proccess, cheers anyway
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Old 08-26-2009, 10:57 AM #8
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Thanks for the info peeps!
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