So after taking quite a bit of time off and then starting up again again I have to post some thoughts.
I think the most obvious thing that keeps new growers from succeeding is PH. It's the most crucial link to a successful grow. As long as your soil is neutral getting your PH right is the only thing keeping you from having a good grow. Don't skimp on your PH meter. Get a good one and check it often. If you can keep your PH in range and you feed your plants when they are hungry you will succeed. 6.5 is the sweet spot for soil.
All the other stuff can be off a bit and it will not be much of a problem. But if your PH is off you will struggle. Deficiencies don't happen if your PH is on and you are using quality nutrients.
Again I can't stress enough how important a good PH meter is It is literally the difference between a successful grow and a stressful grow.
Hydro growers can probably get away with a lot more. Most good nutrients have buffers in them that leave your nutrient solution in the desirable range. That is not true for Soil growers. No matter what my tap water PH is when I mix my nutrients up they usually hover around the 6 range. Too low for soil
I think the most obvious thing that keeps new growers from succeeding is PH. It's the most crucial link to a successful grow. As long as your soil is neutral getting your PH right is the only thing keeping you from having a good grow. Don't skimp on your PH meter. Get a good one and check it often. If you can keep your PH in range and you feed your plants when they are hungry you will succeed. 6.5 is the sweet spot for soil.
All the other stuff can be off a bit and it will not be much of a problem. But if your PH is off you will struggle. Deficiencies don't happen if your PH is on and you are using quality nutrients.
Again I can't stress enough how important a good PH meter is It is literally the difference between a successful grow and a stressful grow.
Hydro growers can probably get away with a lot more. Most good nutrients have buffers in them that leave your nutrient solution in the desirable range. That is not true for Soil growers. No matter what my tap water PH is when I mix my nutrients up they usually hover around the 6 range. Too low for soil