WHAT home made organics can i make for FLOWERING

GalacticFederation

Active Member
i heard bannana peels are good, i tryed it and added it to my soil , 2 days later i noticed more white hairs growing at the bud spots


does anyone else know any good home made organic ph boasting food for FLowering
 

billy4479

Moderator
you can start composting if you would like to make your own soil also compost tea is also really good ...I wouldnt be burying raw orgnic wast in your soil if there indoor like in pots your likey to start seeing fruit flys ...outdoors its ok if its in the ground but not to much but out doors it well attraced red wigglers "worms" to come feed on the decaying organic wast....also a spoonful or two of molass can be help full to your plants ......
 

Jack Harer

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You shoulda waited to put that peel in the soil.
Compost takes a while to become usable for plants. Start now on some for the next crop. Right now, I'd suggest going to the local nursery or garden center and getting some Kelp extract, Kelp meal (fairly fast acting) or some bone meal (not so fast acting). But while you are upping the P, don't ignore the fact that she still needs N and K. They need more N than a lot of folks think, and in organics they don't really need high P count as it's more readily available to the plant via the micro-herd. You'll need K as well as the other micronutrients. Cal/Mag is important too.
 

Jack Harer

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OJ is gonna drop your pH!!! Even tho pH isn't that critical in soil under normal conditions, you go adding an acid and you fuck yourself. You have got to be thinking of orange PEEL. Even those must be composted to be useful to plants. Composting is just a polite way of saying a controlled rot. Organic material must be broken down (rotted) to it's constituent components to be any use to plants. This happens as the result of bacterial and fungal action. You can't add orange peel or banana peel to an existing plant and expect immediate results. Research composting before you do anything to your plants.
Kelp extract has been made useful and will help you in the immediate. As will Bone Meal, just much slower. I applaud your interest in organics, but you need to do a bit of research and reading on the subject
 

GalacticFederation

Active Member
OJ is gonna drop your pH!!! Even tho pH isn't that critical in soil under normal conditions, you go adding an acid and you fuck yourself. You have got to be thinking of orange PEEL. Even those must be composted to be useful to plants. Composting is just a polite way of saying a controlled rot. Organic material must be broken down (rotted) to it's constituent components to be any use to plants. This happens as the result of bacterial and fungal action. You can't add orange peel or banana peel to an existing plant and expect immediate results. Research composting before you do anything to your plants.
Kelp extract has been made useful and will help you in the immediate. As will Bone Meal, just much slower. I applaud your interest in organics, but you need to do a bit of research and reading on the subject
lol., =) thank goodnes i didt give oj yet, but i already give them milk and white egg mixed together and they seem to be looking healthy.
 

Jack Harer

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lol., =) thank goodnes i didt give oj yet, but i already give them milk and white egg mixed together and they seem to be looking healthy.
You gotta chill out with those plants before you love them to death. Don't just read something on the net then go out and do it!! There is a LOT of misinformation out there, and not every one who posts here is posting first hand knowledge.
 

Jack Harer

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Believe it or not, the girls don't need THAT kind of P in organics. A 3-4-3 (Espoma BulbTone) or thereabouts is just fine for flowering The mycorrhizae make P readily more available to the plant, lessening the necessity to blast them. A lot of people shove P at them, all the while neglecting the other Macro and Micro nutes.
 

ClosetSafe

Active Member
i already give them milk and white egg mixed together and they seem to be looking healthy.
Stop feeding them milk and eggs. If you want to start brewing tea, you will need a bucket and a decent air pump.

One way you can feed your plants, is add more potting soil to the top of their pots. And water. Its called top dressing or something.

I saw your growing in a bunch of one gallon jugs.
It could* almost be stress-less to cut the jugs apart and re-potting the plants into 5 gallon pots/buckets with drainage. Adding more soil/food for the rest of their lives.
 

GalacticFederation

Active Member
Stop feeding them milk and eggs. If you want to start brewing tea, you will need a bucket and a decent air pump.

One way you can feed your plants, is add more potting soil to the top of their pots. And water. Its called top dressing or something.

I saw your growing in a bunch of one gallon jugs.
It could* almost be stress-less to cut the jugs apart and re-potting the plants into 5 gallon pots/buckets with drainage. Adding more soil/food for the rest of their lives.
aint a gallon good enough for good buds? how many grams you think i will get at end of harvest time since u saw pics? =)
 

ClosetSafe

Active Member
aint a gallon good enough for good buds? how many grams you think i will get at end of harvest time since u saw pics? =)
Truthfully, good buds can be done in one gallon. But honestly, I'd prefer the drained bucket.

You should just pick up a decent bloom base nutrient. At least the second stage of a one part nutrient line, like biothrivebloom/tigerbloom/buddhabloom/pureblendprobloom/...
 

Matt Rize

Hashmaster
i heard bannana peels are good, i tryed it and added it to my soil , 2 days later i noticed more white hairs growing at the bud spots


does anyone else know any good home made organic ph boasting food for FLowering
look into fermented plant extracts (FPE). A comfrey FPE is good for flowering.
 
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