A casual grower
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After a few years of trial and error I found a really solid regiment I would like to share.
Built for people with the preference of weekly application and flexible inputs.
List of ingredients as follows
- green gro
Green gro veg (6-3.5-3.5)
Green gro bloom (2-5.5-5.5)
Green gro brix (0-0-2(sucrose and dextrose)
Green gro flower finisher [last 4 weeks]
(1-5-7)
Green gro all in one (kelp, humic acid mycorrhiza)
Power SI granular.
(Monosilicic acid)
Down to earth kelp meal
Build a soil coconut powder
roots organics
Worm casting
terp tea Bloom (3-7-4)
Element (20%cal, 5%mag, 1%sulfur) [unnecessary but it’s beneficial in my experience
I used in this run.
Green gro: pride lands soil mixed in 15- 1 ratio of soil to worm castings. amended with some kelp meal at about a cup per 30 gals, and transplanted with green gros all in one mycorrhiza at full strength directly in hole, tryin to cover the sides and bottom of the hole. I then add monosilicic acid from power si once during the trainsplant mixed in 4inches around the main root spread out
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veg top dress
Green gro veg
Away from rhizosphere at quarter strength. (Bacterium in green gro can be a bit acidic to the rhizosphere)
Bloom top feeds
Pridelands bloom micronized granular for top dressing at half strength (again applying away from the rhizosphere)
Green gro flower finisher(1-5-7) FF for the final 4 weeks at full strength
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For weekly applications I make a steep tea brewed for 12 hours for heavier microbial fields as apposed to quicker bioavailability at the cost losing colonization strength from the process of brewing (microbial organisms don’t like to be in water as it turns out )
A lil somthing I learned from my ornamental plant identification class professor who gave me some nifty tips, I listened, and it seems to work out better then long term brews. I’m not a scientist or a doctor. So that’s as in depth as I’m going to get
For veg I brew a simple mixture of
-Worm casting at a cup every 5 gallons
-Element (cal mag) at qaurter-1/5th dosage recommendation.
And for the booster green gros brix (sucrose & dextrose) at half strength
very simple mixture.
for bloom I use
Rootsorganics Worm casting at a cup every 5 gallons
Terp tea bloom (3-7-4) at half-quarter recommended dosage
Element (cal mag) at half dosage,
And for the booster green gros brix (sucrose & dextrose) at full strength and green gro all in one soluable powder or granular at quarter strength. (You can use granular in a teabag and suspend it in the reservoir) (I prefer having both on hand for transplant and brew)
If for some reason you don’t brew. You can mix terp tea and element in water bottles separately, and shake for like 20 mins and dilute into water with added microbes and brix for a water in. Not as a effective but still very solid.
Watering in between feeds with coconut powder from build a soil
I stop the last 2 weeks I’ll give my last feed of everything. Just water at that point, by the final 2 weeks everything should start breaking down, your not flushing, your just not pissing away money.
with this regiment, granulars and additives are heavy with beneficiaries from microbes, enzymes, and bacterium. The main goal is to create a bio available nutritional source in the soils from said beneficiaries. Micronized granular breaks down much quicker then raw inputs.
Of course this was just a trial. More work to fit the regiment on 1-4 as I do plan on re running these 4.
Pics taken on day 68
Firewaves from prolificcoastseeds
FireOG x PCS2 [chem4 x (WiFi3 x (Scott’sOG x CasperOG))]
#1 chemy, hashy, funk
-
#2 floral chem funk. Pretty great.
-
#3 (mutant) raw kush nose
2feet from light and 70 on surface, very sensitive it seems.
-
#4 chem expressive
chunky bitch. Straight chem sour funky diesel kerosene. One of my faves. Chem with heavier frost.
-
Least favorite 5
Fire OG dom. Smells like raw Fire cut. Yields small, slower growth, heavier strech, least coverage, and weaker smell compaired to the other though only marginally. Classic thumb sized OG nuggets. Weird traight of a insane urge to cluster itself together. Thick stems that need no support.
Cheers
Built for people with the preference of weekly application and flexible inputs.
List of ingredients as follows
- green gro
Green gro veg (6-3.5-3.5)
Green gro bloom (2-5.5-5.5)
Green gro brix (0-0-2(sucrose and dextrose)
Green gro flower finisher [last 4 weeks]
(1-5-7)
Green gro all in one (kelp, humic acid mycorrhiza)
Power SI granular.
(Monosilicic acid)
Down to earth kelp meal
Build a soil coconut powder
roots organics
Worm casting
terp tea Bloom (3-7-4)
Element (20%cal, 5%mag, 1%sulfur) [unnecessary but it’s beneficial in my experience
I used in this run.
Green gro: pride lands soil mixed in 15- 1 ratio of soil to worm castings. amended with some kelp meal at about a cup per 30 gals, and transplanted with green gros all in one mycorrhiza at full strength directly in hole, tryin to cover the sides and bottom of the hole. I then add monosilicic acid from power si once during the trainsplant mixed in 4inches around the main root spread out
-
veg top dress
Green gro veg
Away from rhizosphere at quarter strength. (Bacterium in green gro can be a bit acidic to the rhizosphere)
Bloom top feeds
Pridelands bloom micronized granular for top dressing at half strength (again applying away from the rhizosphere)
Green gro flower finisher(1-5-7) FF for the final 4 weeks at full strength
-
For weekly applications I make a steep tea brewed for 12 hours for heavier microbial fields as apposed to quicker bioavailability at the cost losing colonization strength from the process of brewing (microbial organisms don’t like to be in water as it turns out )
A lil somthing I learned from my ornamental plant identification class professor who gave me some nifty tips, I listened, and it seems to work out better then long term brews. I’m not a scientist or a doctor. So that’s as in depth as I’m going to get
For veg I brew a simple mixture of
-Worm casting at a cup every 5 gallons
-Element (cal mag) at qaurter-1/5th dosage recommendation.
And for the booster green gros brix (sucrose & dextrose) at half strength
very simple mixture.
for bloom I use
Rootsorganics Worm casting at a cup every 5 gallons
Terp tea bloom (3-7-4) at half-quarter recommended dosage
Element (cal mag) at half dosage,
And for the booster green gros brix (sucrose & dextrose) at full strength and green gro all in one soluable powder or granular at quarter strength. (You can use granular in a teabag and suspend it in the reservoir) (I prefer having both on hand for transplant and brew)
If for some reason you don’t brew. You can mix terp tea and element in water bottles separately, and shake for like 20 mins and dilute into water with added microbes and brix for a water in. Not as a effective but still very solid.
Watering in between feeds with coconut powder from build a soil
I stop the last 2 weeks I’ll give my last feed of everything. Just water at that point, by the final 2 weeks everything should start breaking down, your not flushing, your just not pissing away money.
with this regiment, granulars and additives are heavy with beneficiaries from microbes, enzymes, and bacterium. The main goal is to create a bio available nutritional source in the soils from said beneficiaries. Micronized granular breaks down much quicker then raw inputs.
Of course this was just a trial. More work to fit the regiment on 1-4 as I do plan on re running these 4.
Pics taken on day 68
Firewaves from prolificcoastseeds
FireOG x PCS2 [chem4 x (WiFi3 x (Scott’sOG x CasperOG))]
#1 chemy, hashy, funk
-
#2 floral chem funk. Pretty great.
-
#3 (mutant) raw kush nose
2feet from light and 70 on surface, very sensitive it seems.
-
#4 chem expressive
chunky bitch. Straight chem sour funky diesel kerosene. One of my faves. Chem with heavier frost.
-
Least favorite 5
Fire OG dom. Smells like raw Fire cut. Yields small, slower growth, heavier strech, least coverage, and weaker smell compaired to the other though only marginally. Classic thumb sized OG nuggets. Weird traight of a insane urge to cluster itself together. Thick stems that need no support.
Cheers