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Old 07-20-2007, 01:02 AM   #1
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Hey guys. I am just wondering if this would be a good combination or what would I need to add or change. Also buyers places.
From what I read Perlite is the all time favorite fertilizer. So how many of you suggest that? Also cow shit, what are your opinions on that?
But I am planning on using Peat Moss or a Potting Soil mix that my mom has out in the shed. I am going to take a look and see what soil I have around the house and I will reply here.

Odor Control. I waas looking into controlnig plant odor for when I do it indoor briefly during winters and cold times. I found this naturally made one which I think you guys are going recommend;
High Tech Garden Supply
and here are two other types,
High Tech Garden Supply
High Tech Garden Supply

When you can please tell me which would be prefered or if they wont work. Otherwhys I am going tolive with the odor. The only strain im worried about smelling to strong would be my Blueberry. My Nothern Light x Shiva I don't think I need to worry about too much.

Well I can also buy castings and stuff. I am leaving to my house in Canada for two weeks, and I am leaving on the 27th. All of my relatives are my neighbors and my uncle is a pretty big grower. He has 7, 7 foot plants and im guessing by now he has some more babies in.

Just a few more questions. When people say they used a 1/4 strength, what does that mean? And using what? Fertilizer?
Also if I put worms in the soil would that be good? Or on their casings? And if so, which type of worms? I heard redworms are good. Anything else...
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