started flowering

ethik421

Member
hey everyone, my girls just started going into flowering and i was wondering if anyone had a organic fertilizer of choice as this is my first organic grow.
i was thinking about making the banana peal tea but am wondering if this would be enough for flowering
 

TMAF

Active Member
I am growing for my first time aswell, Outdoors. I just fertilized with Lady Bug Organic's "Flower Power" 4-6-4 dry fertilizer $12.99 at the local garden store. This fertilizer was perfect for my purpose.
 

Hasbroh

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^ That or Espoma at HD. Or Kellogg 4-6-3 at Lowe's. I saw a similar 4 lb.bag at True Value Hardware, can't remember the brand (Jobe's?) but looked fine. They are all around $12 more or less.

Fox Farm's Big Bloom is about $15 or $17. Good stuff.

I mix the Kellogg and Big Bloom in varying amounts, depending. Sometimes wih a mild tea. Low ppms.
 

greennewfie

Active Member
banana peel tea is a good source of potassium and get yourself some bone meal for phosphrous and a good idea would be to get some liquid kelp(seaweed)..
you can also make the liquid seaweed yourself if you have access to some seaweed near the ocean or oriental stores
 

Jack Harer

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I am growing for my first time aswell, Outdoors. I just fertilized with Lady Bug Organic's "Flower Power" 4-6-4 dry fertilizer $12.99 at the local garden store. This fertilizer was perfect for my purpose.
Thats a fine fert, Espoma is pretty much readily available as well, the Bulb Tone is 3-4-3, or you could use the Plant Tone and amend the p and K with Kelp
 

ethik421

Member
thanks everybody, i was under the assumption i neede somthing like 5-30-15 for flowering. i know the mg bloom booster is along those lines but i was trying to do it organic.
and is the fox farms organic? ive been hearing good things about it
 

TMAF

Active Member
thanks everybody, i was under the assumption i neede somthing like 5-30-15 for flowering. i know the mg bloom booster is along those lines but i was trying to do it organic.
and is the fox farms organic? ive been hearing good things about it
You would phosphate fry your buddy with that! Easy does it.
 

jcmjrt

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Fish Hydrolysate is an excellent product which is readily available to your plant. I use Neptune's Harvest 241 for later flowering....but if you are early into flowering...you might do better with a little more N.
 
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