Foxfarms Beastie Bloomz

im in the fith week of flowering and i just purchased Foxfarms Beastie Bloomz
i heard this shit was potent..can anyone help me with the feeding times and amount i should give her..im growing dp's blueberry:-?
 

northeastern lights

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i only do a quarter to a half a tsp per gallon along with 2 tsp of tiger bloom and 1 tbsp of big bloom. Remember never mix the concetrates, always add them to water.
 

nickfury510

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whats to explain? its not an organic fertilizer. its full of chemical nutrients. its not bad stuff i use it myself, but if you are trying to do an all organic grow beasties does not fit into the lineup.
 

necrobot

Member
A lot of people on this forum NEED to realize that Fox Farm ONLY has a very small amount of 100% organic line. The ONLY liquid product that is 100% organic is Big Bloom. NONE of the tripack (beastie, cha ching, open sesame) are organic... AT ALL. With numbers like 0-50-50 I'd recommend staying away from it.

I've used the stuff before as with all of their tripack but I wouldn't use it anymore. If it isn't all-organic, it isn't for me. I sold the rest of them to my friend who really wanted to try them.
 

mrgreenbudz

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I just want to know why anyone in the organic forum is buying nutes and not making their own as in teas ect? I prefer to use my own composted teas with organic chicken manure compost, organic soluble seaweed powder. Pretty much the only two things I buy and feed my kiddies are Earth Juice and a Worm Juice Concentrate both just happen to be made local to me in n Cal. The worm juice concentrate is like nectar to the plants when used as a foiler feed.

All I'm saying is don't buy into the hype of all the companies. I will be posting a end of month followup on my kiddies. In the meantime happy farming neighbors.
 

cowboylogic

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I use the entire FF lineup with great success. But the solubles are strong. Like was said earlier, start at a scant 1/4 tsp to start with your other nutes, every other watering. But the 5th week of flowering, its time for cha ching.
 
This is very potent stuff, not recommended for true organic TLO cannabis. Look into getting some high P bat or bird guano instead. Also get some soft rock phosphate. It may have a low npk (0-3-0) but trust me, this stuff is potent as fuck! It has LONG staying power in your soil mixes and the fungi go crazy for it. Mix it with some K-mag (0-0-22) in spikes and your plants will love you long time! ;) hahaha
 
Oh, I should also note that the soft rock phosphate isn't enough just on its own though for vigorously flowering plants. I suggest Fox Farms line of Peace Of Mind's Bulb Food (3-8-8 ). Really great stuff, and also a ph buffer.
 
So I’m trying some new organic nutrients a buddy came out with cultiv canna. I’ve always used the fox farm nutrients. It doesn’t bother be not be true organic. Just not sure if it will effect the bacteria in a negative way. Can I use tiger bloom, big bloom, or the triple pack? (open sesame, beastie)
 
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