Bah . do you use nutes?

lowryderlove

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Seems like everyone here uses nutes. I go water only with natural stuff being mixed into the soil.


God didn't make big bloom LOL jk. But a plant growing thousands of years shouldn't need anything man made to grow lol
 

UncleBuck

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i just did two runs without nutes during flower (not veg though) in 5 gallon buckets of roots organic cut with roots greenlite, they could have probably used at least one application of bloom nutes.

depending on how big the plant is when you flip it to flower, you might need anywhere from 7-15+ gallon containers to make it happen.
 

Lo Budget

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It's been growing tens of thousands of years outside by itself, but it's only been growing in buckets in my basement for a year so I got a lot of catching up to do.

Don't start drooling DEA, it's only three plants at a time.
 

Smokenpassout

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I grow in fox farm ocean forest with perlite too. I do add nutrients after a month of plain water. However I am using iguana juice which is supposed to be organic. My last two runs with it, have made me a believer :-)
 

WDIK

Active Member
Seems like everyone here uses nutes. I go water only with natural stuff being mixed into the soil.


God didn't make big bloom LOL jk. But a plant growing thousands of years shouldn't need anything man made to grow lol
God didn't make Purple Raspberry-Vanilla Monkey Rape Skunk-Kush #6 either.
 

lowryderlove

Well-Known Member
Technically he did. According to the bible all plants with seed were given to man sans the pomegranate. If breeding without modifying on a genetic or molecular level created the strains. Then it indeed was god. If man chemically altered the dna on a molecular level that would be man.

species breeding was done without a dna lab hehe


God didn't make Purple Raspberry-Vanilla Monkey Rape Skunk-Kush #6 either.
 

WDIK

Active Member
Technically he did. According to the bible all plants with seed were given to man sans the pomegranate. If breeding without modifying on a genetic or molecular level created the strains. Then it indeed was god. If man chemically altered the dna on a molecular level that would be man.

species breeding was done without a dna lab hehe
Now I really want to know what is up with the pomegranate. :)
 

trinekkini13

New Member
I think everyone should use nutes! They are very important for your plant to grow healthily and give you the best quality/quantity buds! I am against the use of chemical fertilisers as they destroy the soil and cause more harm than good. Its being pennywise pound foolish. I use organic fertilisers such as the peels of the leftover banana or any fruit for that matter. The peels go into a compost pit which i have made at home using a bucket. The compost is ready in 3 weeks. I live in india so the heat and the tropical climate plays a great role in decomposing the peels quickly. I have a huge mango tree that gives me a lot of ripe magoes every season. Even after distributing mangoes to all my neighbours, there were a lot of mangoes left. We put about 100 mangoes into the compost pit and left them there for about 3 months with a lot of earthworms from our garden! When it was about a month before flowering, we changed from our regular vegetable peels and general organic compost to the mangolicious one. The buds turned out to be so beautiful. Had a very strong mangoey flavour. I could litrally taste the ripe mango/marijuana taste! The weed was of a local indian strain that is sativa dominant i can say! I started adding the mango fertiliser to my babies a month before they started to flower. About 100 grams/ week per plant does the trick. And you should keep adding the compost to the plant till you plan to cut the buds. Flushing is only nessecary if you feed your babies with chemical fertilisers. Peace!
 

ProHuman

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All nutrients in your soil came from something.
Technically, the soil in my backyard has had nutes added.
:smile:
 
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