indoor organic mix for SOG growing

Buick, did you say you only avg. 3.5 g per plant using that soil mix? iam thinking of ditching the SOG and just growing a smaller of plants out fully. out of my list of ingredients what would be a good mix to veg and flower in, and what would be a good mix to use as I do my final transplant before flowering. THanks guys.
 

mr.smileyface

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hahah no no its 2lights a bed haha 4x4 per light 3 beds.
and they are given a hyrdoponic recipe to the exact ph in the water, fed nutes twice a week and water once
 

Buick455gs

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greentree85,
First you need a base, something like pro-mix or fox farm light warrior. I use Premier Peat Moss because it's cheap and easy for me to find. Once you get that figured out you can start from there. If your base has perlite added already then add less to your mix. I like to use a variety of things so I have fast and slow release food. I've never used any compost in my indoor grows. Store bought compost are to costly for me and I won't bring anything out of my backyard inside for fear of bugs. So lets say you go with Pro-mix, I'd mix something like this.

Base
2 parts pro-mix hp
1 part perlite
1 part worm castings

Veg mix
2tsp per gal lime
1tsp per gal blood meal
2tsp per gal bone meal
2tsp per gal kelp meal
1tsp per gal epsom salt
2tsp per gal bat guano

Flower mix
2tsp per gal lime
1tsp per gal blood meal
2tsp per gal bone meal
2tsp per gal kelp meal
1tsp per gal epsom salt
3tsp per gal bat guano

Depending on how aggressive of feeders your plants are, and how long you veg you may have to supplement with the fish emulsion untill you get it dailed in for your plants needs. If I were you I'd look in to a slow release N fert as the blood meal tends to run out a little early for me. I also use molasses every other watering to feed the beneficial bacteria. Remember to always mix and moisten well at least 2 weeks befor use stirring daily and don't let it dry out. Add the compost as you like, maybe start with 1 cup per gal and see what happens. The great thing about organics are there very forgiving.
 

Buick455gs

Active Member
mr.smileyface,
Sorry about the confusion. That makes a lot more sense. I was using 6" square pots and like I said not enough root mass to suport big bud mass. But with the beds theres no wasted space. How deep are the beds 6"?
 

mr.smileyface

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mr.smileyface,
Sorry about the confusion. That makes a lot more sense. I was using 6" square pots and like I said not enough root mass to suport big bud mass. But with the beds theres no wasted space. How deep are the beds 6"?
The beds are 10 inches deep with 8inches of dirt. Your sappose to fill it full of the dirt mix i explained earlyer and water really good with plain water before you plant(make sure you have good drainage). That will bring the soil level to roughly 8 inches.. Plant and then give them 2oz Auisse tonic and 1 oz of superthrive mixed with a quarter strength mix of 3-2-1... tbsp per gal... 3(Grow)2(micro)1(bloom) for veg. (1week). Keep the 1ker 36 inches away untill vigorous, then move to 12-14inches away from plant when flowering.. in a cool room...
for flowering my recipe is a good mix with 3-2-1.. diamond nectar 4oz every week cept 7th... pureblend bloom..hydro boost. kool bloom. 10-30-20big bud week 3&4 ..topload wk 3...rhino skin for pests..1 tbsp per bed every water cept 7th. they are sprayed with neem oil every two weeks 4 times(with or with-out mites. kool bloom, karbboost. week 8 last wk..floraclean with icewater and then 3 days with no water and 8inch cold air intake 24/7 with the 12inch outtake running with-out the thermo/humid controller.(makes it cooler and avoids humidity build up)clip all the big leafs off day while still growing. then harvest a day later with some stiinky bksh.
i dont have the recipe on hand just giving product listings. you have to make your own recipe for your strain. on mine i lower chemical nutes by 50 ml off the main recipe..for the first two weeks of kush. the recipe is also for a 25-50 gal barrel and per bed. i do three beds in one barrel with a ppm of around 1500 in peak flowering. hit them twice a week with that and then water at the end before the next week.
The beds are so pack there is 6 fans and a corcoal filter. Ventilation is key for SOG and packed beds to avoid mold problems(if any). mold cant land with drafts and bugs.... there wont be any because you add rhinoskin and spray neem oil plus the draft.
The roots have so much grow space on the beds the buds get so dense.. Hope that helps
 

hydrohombre

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greentree85,
First you need a base, something like pro-mix or fox farm light warrior. I use Premier Peat Moss because it's cheap and easy for me to find. Once you get that figured out you can start from there. If your base has perlite added already then add less to your mix. I like to use a variety of things so I have fast and slow release food. I've never used any compost in my indoor grows. Store bought compost are to costly for me and I won't bring anything out of my backyard inside for fear of bugs. So lets say you go with Pro-mix, I'd mix something like this.

Base
2 parts pro-mix hp
1 part perlite
1 part worm castings

Veg mix
2tsp per gal lime
1tsp per gal blood meal
2tsp per gal bone meal
2tsp per gal kelp meal
1tsp per gal epsom salt
2tsp per gal bat guano

Flower mix
2tsp per gal lime
1tsp per gal blood meal
2tsp per gal bone meal
2tsp per gal kelp meal
1tsp per gal epsom salt
3tsp per gal bat guano

Depending on how aggressive of feeders your plants are, and how long you veg you may have to supplement with the fish emulsion untill you get it dailed in for your plants needs. If I were you I'd look in to a slow release N fert as the blood meal tends to run out a little early for me. I also use molasses every other watering to feed the beneficial bacteria. Remember to always mix and moisten well at least 2 weeks befor use stirring daily and don't let it dry out. Add the compost as you like, maybe start with 1 cup per gal and see what happens. The great thing about organics are there very forgiving.
green tree sorry to high jack but just a quick question for buik. Do you have to transplant all plants into the bloom mix or what? Ive been doing hydro but was thinking about going organic ive read were people make one mix and go with it till the end they just add water till its time to bloom they add bat crap... im new to soil ive been serching on google for as much info as i can but the two mix thing has me confussed :confused:
 
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