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Hi all, Woohoo, it's competition time. I have received 10 x White Rhino seeds & GHS BIO powder feedings in good time and I'll be looking to germinate in January. 1.2m2 indoor grow starting off under 1 x 125w blue CFL (perhaps x 2) in a 60cmx60cmx90cm propagation tent. Mulling getting a MH for the rest of veg, else it will be that CFL plus 250w/400 of HPS. 600w/660w HPS for flower (new bulb). 428m3 extraction through carbon filter. Substrate: 70% Canna Coco (unfed, ie, not the Pro Plus) & 30% Perlite - so I can see how JUST the BIO feeds get on. Nutrients: Green House BIO feedings only - Water will be roof run off at a ppm of ~ 40 (ec 0.08) @ 23C. Containers: 1 litre / 11 litre / 46 litre I shall be topping early & LSTing to keep height down. Good luck everyone!
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Hi all, Figured I could do with a questions (and hopefully answer) thread, and that it may be of use to others hunters with the same questions. Q1. What is in BioGrow? Or perhaps a better questions is, what is not in BioGrow? From what I've found the internet, there is no list of ingredients for BioGrow as there is for say, Hybrid, or the (Mineral) Grow [1]. I can see that Boron is in the latter, but not sure if our BioGrow has it? I have also read that Magnesium is in all the Feeding powders (can you confirm it is defo in BioGrow?), but not Calcium. Perhaps @Jose.gh can be answer-Master? Happy Growing! [1] - in the "Feeding Schedule / Concentration of Elements" https://shop.greenhousefeeding.com/grow-bag.html
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