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True Living Organics - The Ultimate Guide to Growing All-Natural Marijuana Indoors (2012)

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I get several of my really exotic things online, and other things locally in my home<strong>to</strong>wn or very<br />

nearby. You can find a lot of things at local feed s<strong>to</strong>res that supply local farmers, and crushed oyster<br />

shell is a favorite thing <strong>to</strong> supply your live chickens with calcium, so you just need <strong>to</strong> rinse these off<br />

<strong>to</strong> remove any residual sea salts, and they are normally really inexpensive. I get a 50 lb. bag for<br />

something like $7 at my local feed supply shop, and I use it all the time. I also get my granular rock<br />

phosphate from this same place, along with all my growing containers, and most of my guanos and<br />

other Down <strong>to</strong> Earth products.<br />

You should be able <strong>to</strong> find some products at your local grow shop<br />

Local hydro-type s<strong>to</strong>res are another place you can usually source some things you need for indoor<br />

TLO growing, like microbial stuff in bottles, expanded Cocogro coconut fiber, and often things like<br />

Fox Farm’s Big Bloom liquid, bulbs, meters, and dry nutrients that are actually organic <strong>to</strong>o. Have a<br />

look around in yours and get what you want <strong>to</strong>, but bear in mind that this source is normally the most<br />

expensive.<br />

Some things that I have <strong>to</strong> buy online are the more obscure additions like my powdered soft rock<br />

phosphate, my favorite Gem brand liquid fish fertilizer, and several other things. Don’t substitute stuff<br />

all willy-nilly without knowing exactly what you are doing or you could cause yourself huge<br />

problems. You wouldn’t want <strong>to</strong> do something like replacing the soft rock phosphate with additional<br />

dolomite lime, for example. This would likely end up killing your plants due <strong>to</strong> <strong>to</strong>o much magnesium<br />

in your soil mix, which is always a bad thing. <strong>The</strong>re are many mistakes <strong>to</strong> be made by subbing out

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