Can i just switch back and forth from beneficial bacteria to nutrients with no plain watering in-between except for a flush at the end. I figured i could do this bc from what i understand is that there is no fertilizers in stuff like voodoo juice, tarantula, and piranha
I am not familiar with those products. You may want to fill out a support ticket so other more experienced growers can help you. Best of grows to you!
How do i submit a ticket, what do i go to
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Hey Karyzie,
I looked up those products and you are correct - no fertilizers in the ones you listed.
How are you watering your plants? Do you let them dry out between waterings or do you keep the soil most?
I let the soil dry to where the top two inches is dry