getogrow
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No , not really. It can help speed the process up and even make some available but for the most part , tea a very weak feed. One of the best.Doesn't a tea make nutrients readily available?
No , not really. It can help speed the process up and even make some available but for the most part , tea a very weak feed. One of the best.Doesn't a tea make nutrients readily available?
It feeds the microbes and adds microbes, so technically no it doesn’t make them readily available. But within 24 hours the microbes will have broken down enough organic matter to make nutrients availableDoesn't a tea make nutrients readily available?
Yes , it is 100% organic. I have NO CLUE why one would question that ?We all know omri is just a label.
Im just going by the ingredients which is basically peat moss. I'll go read the bag again , but im 99.2% sure its fully organic.
Lol right? Ask yourself a couple questions.Yes , it is 100% organic. I have NO CLUE why one would question that ?
Lol I think that was meHow is it too late to switch to organic. Give a nice watering til runoff to wash out the salts. I told someone do that mid grow and his plants came out great. If you aren’t an experienced grower, bottled nutes can be difficult. Getting his soil right can definitely save them plants.
Dude I live 5 miles from fox farms facilitie over in samoa ca. Everyone here knows that isn't organic. Also I heard it sucks to work there too.We all know omri is just a label.
Im just going by the ingredients which is basically peat moss. I'll go read the bag again , but im 99.2% sure its fully organic.
So you living 5 miles from one of their facilities means its not organic ? Please explain ?Dude I live 5 miles from fox farms facilitie over in samoa ca. Everyone here knows that isn't organic. Also I heard it sucks to work there too.
Lol maybeLol I think that was me
I live 5 miles from my work, it sucks working here as well lol. It not being a good place to work doesn’t mean it’s not organic. Where did you get your info from? FFOF is 100% organic. All the stuff inside comes from nature, not from bottles. It doesn’t contain synthetic nutrients. So what about FFOF isn’t organic?Dude I live 5 miles from fox farms facilitie over in samoa ca. Everyone here knows that isn't organic. Also I heard it sucks to work there too.
I'm sorry. That's what I meant. Feed the microbes in the soil. The microbes in turn feed the plant!It feeds the microbes and adds microbes, so technically no it doesn’t make them readily available. But within 24 hours the microbes will have broken down enough organic matter to make nutrients available
You can skip this question. you need to do some reading before you answer. I dont think you even know what the term "organic" even means. You have no idea what peat moss even is....So you living 5 miles from one of their facilities means its not organic ? Please explain ?
Organic would be the best bet with soil. I hate seeing soil growers using salt based bottled nutes. It’s so nasty, I never had burnt tips with organics. Never had a deficiency, and when I did a simple compost tea and top dress solved my issuesI compost my old soil, and I use salt nutrients. I just do it to dispose of leaves and rootballs. Remember salt users tend to flush for days before harvest, so there shouldn't be too much salt me thinks.
Maybe a single dose of basic all purpose fertilizer salts is all OP needs.... Like a half dose of miracle grow or jacks etc for a week.....
Sounds like the organic planets are not in alignment yet, and OP is nervous.
In theoryDoesn't a tea make nutrients readily available?
Oh lawd. never ever lol. complete trashLike a half dose of miracle grow
I use Kellogg’s fish and kelp fertilizer with molasses. The only thing I add to my water is that. And I don’t do it all the time. Compost teas will help break down the organic matter faster for sure thoughThere are some soluble nutrients in compost, and some that still need time to break down.
Yet still not as quickly available as let’s say fish hydrolase.
I haven't top dressed yet, but when I start seeing yellowing, what's my next step? I don't wanna use bottled nutes.I'm growing a couple moms in soil. I have bas craft blend, ewc, and some perlite. My soil is ffhf. Will the craft blend have enough available nutrients, or will they need to break down also?
Is the fish hydrolase fast acting?There are some soluble nutrients in compost, and some that still need time to break down.
Yet still not as quickly available as let’s say fish hydrolase.