Thanks for the reply,would this work with coco and perlite? I am not sure of the nutes that are in coco and if it would be enough for good healthy growth.I dont use any until much later in flower. My soilless mix has everything she needs until way past seedlings(seedlings dont need much). The I just use a High P for flowering but be careful dont use to hot of a mix. If your doing hydro cant help ya there
Cheers ib. Yer I'm a noob,thanks for the good advice,looks like I got some reading to do.Just browse...find a thread about nutes.
First you need to know HOW you're going to grow. Soil? Soiless? Hydro? DWC, NFT, aero, hempy bucket? Cab? Micro? SOG? SCROG?
I saw you were post #1...I figured you're new. You CAN just get some dirt and plant the seed...but a little knowledge goes a long way.
I suggest you check out the grow diaries...there are a lot og great grows in there with people proud and willing to share what they know. But you HAVE to learn the basics...read a few "newbie" sticky threads.
It's not HARD...but it needs to be done right.
Good luck!
So would I start with grow nutes or go straight to bloom?Absolutely find a good coco mix there are plenty here just search for them. There are no Nutrients in coco. You would need to ad amendments to the mix.
Thanks Hammerhead for the great info. So even in coco I should not use anything until I see sex,it won't die from starvation will it?dont use anything until u see sex. You could use a weak foliar feed like a tea. Start off with 1/2 strength of bloom to check the plant and see how she responds. Some will use a High P nutrient I only use these when I grow big plants. 12/12 seed plants will be super small. My smallest was 7-8" You should be fine as long as you do not love her to death.
Hope that helps
I shall give it a try,not sure if I can get the happy frog or the sunshine mix as i'm in OZ and I can't say that I have ever seen those anywhere,I'll look into them and see if I can find something similar. Cheersdo a search for mixes. This is my mix
1 chunk of coco
1 bag Happy Frog
1 bale Sunshine mix#2
Dolomite lime 1tbs PER G
Blood Meal 1 tbs per g
Jamacian bat Guano 1/2 tbs per gal
Perlite this is a thing where I can see how much is needed to make the mix drain well. You will use allot.
1 bag earth worm castings
Mix all this up and water let it sit for 24 hrs and use.
Hi Abbie thanks for the reply and the words of encouragement,I love growing chilli plants and have a pretty good vegie garden so I am hoping this will help. I'm in Oz so I cannot get any of the foxfarm range here as far as I know but I will look into and see if I can find something similar.jzees...I hate to break it to ya, bro, but you are going to have to do a few grows to get the knack of growing. My first grow was ok, but not great. Next one was better after sitting and reading a LOT of grow logs and other threads. I usually start with Foxfarm Light Warrior and some water with Liquid Karma, using the instructions on the back. DON'T OVERWATER!!! That is the biggest mistake many new guys make. You can easily tell by just lifting the pots and feeling by weight if they need water. Read your plants. Do they look ready for more water/nutes. Start in small pots, re-pot to larger pots, increase nutes in the soil, going from Light Warrior to a half Light Warrior and half Ocean Forest soil. You should definitely start out using soil, forget hydro for a newcomer to growing. Have you ever put out a garden in your backyard? Tomatoes, peppers, etc.? This is a great way to learn, no paranoia about "will I get caught", just taking it easy growing some plants just to learn. Anyway, once your pot plants get pretty big, put them in big pots with pure Ocean Forest. Consider using the Pure Blend line of nutes. Not Pure Blend Pro, just Pure Blend. This is what I do, with great success. Get a pH meter. Be patient with your plants. Don't put the light too near them if using a HPS. Real close if using Floro's. You'll get the hang of it. PM me if you got any questions.
~Abbie
Thanks Hammerhead,on my way to bunnings to see what I can find, you advice has been very useful. Cheers.you can use any high quality organic soil. Roots organic is also god stuff