Just read through the thread again and wanted to give you props for how well you document your grow, I found it very time consuming even for my two-bob cabinet grows so you deserve huge gratitude for this.
i truly believe for organic soil that when you take away any possibility of root binding, you are removing the possibility of most 'everyday' plant problems. Most deficiencies occur, imo, because of a certain proportion of a plant's roots working inefficiently because they are in contact with each other or the container rather than the soil. this is true for any size grow and i always advise people to use as much soil as they can reasonably fit into the tent/cabinet/room.
Ive been using gypsum myself recently to good effect, and seeing how much you just amended and how happy the young plants look has inspired me to add a bit more on this recycle.
much respect as always. You're planning to scrog this time? that should be awesome.
VG
i truly believe for organic soil that when you take away any possibility of root binding, you are removing the possibility of most 'everyday' plant problems. Most deficiencies occur, imo, because of a certain proportion of a plant's roots working inefficiently because they are in contact with each other or the container rather than the soil. this is true for any size grow and i always advise people to use as much soil as they can reasonably fit into the tent/cabinet/room.
Ive been using gypsum myself recently to good effect, and seeing how much you just amended and how happy the young plants look has inspired me to add a bit more on this recycle.
much respect as always. You're planning to scrog this time? that should be awesome.
VG