Bottled nutes veg- organic flower?

medical/420

Active Member
i grow my meds useing a "super soil" and teas, well I got a small (1 plant) experiment going.

I wanna veg a plant useing bottle nutes (botanicare pure pro) it is in a solo cup and has got 2 feedings so far. I did not mesure how much it got fed, Really lightly tho.

what is my best bet to veg a plant with bottled nutes, and flower it Organicly?

Ex.1 grow her in 3-5 gallons of Pro-mix bx, feeding bottle nutes till grown BIG, than swicth to Brewing teas for flower?

ex.2 veg in 1 gallon pro-mix bx and grow a nice bush, than transplant to 5-7 gallon "super soil" 20-30 days before flower?

Ex.3 ???????? what do you think?

as for how i will feed her, I am going to use a TDS/ppm meter, and feed really lightly.
 

medical/420

Active Member
What is the best way to SWICTH to organic from Inorganic?

I have been feed, water, feed with 100 ppm of nutes, In a 2 gallon contaner of pro-mix I can almost wacth it grow,

I wanna come up with a way that I/or anybody that want organic buds FAST, can do, Veg a nice bush in 4 weeks than bud it with Organic teas or in a composted super soil.

any input is welcome. Veg fast, flower healthy, yeaild heavy.
 

puffnpaint

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how bout a hydro veg, flush em good to get the salts and crap off the roots, then slam em in the dirt? might be a pia depending on how you look at it.
 

SpicySativa

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Puffnpaint- Plants grow different types of root depending on whether they are in hydro or soil. I think any time you gain by veggibg in a hydro setup would be more than lost as the plant tries to adjust to its new root zone environment.

OP- If you want FAST, healthy, organic veg growth for dirt cheap, brew some alfalfa tea.
 

Evo8Emperor

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A lot of different things you can do. Botanicare Pure Blend is organic for one though. If it were me I would just veg in coco and if your looking to flower in super soil then just transplant a good week or two before you flip so she re-adjusts and sets some new roots in the new pot.

You don't really need a tds meter if you don't want to spend the cash. I would just read the plants by starting off small and if you see some yellowing on new growth then she's looking for more is all.
 

puffnpaint

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Puffnpaint- Plants grow different types of root depending on whether they are in hydro or soil. I think any time you gain by veggibg in a hydro setup would be more than lost as the plant tries to adjust to its new root zone environment.

OP- If you want FAST, healthy, organic veg growth for dirt cheap, brew some alfalfa tea.
i never even thought of that. personally if i wanted to speed it up i`ld just go 12-12 from the get go.
 
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