cheap nutrients to use for flowering

SierraFy

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My plants are 4 bagseed plants, 4 weeks and 5 days of veg from seed, 2 days in flower The tallest plant is 6.7 inches tall the other 3 are about 5.5 or 6.0 inches tall. I switched em to the 12/12 light cycle Sept. 3rd. i havnt feed them at all, and theyre pretty healthy, and very green and since i switched to flower a couple of days ago, i was wondering what would be some cheap, organic nutrients for them, im saying cheap because im on a very tight budget. Any answers appreciated! sorry if i talked too much , or gave too much unnecessary information because im kinda high right now haha, again, any answers appreciated.
 

Dibbsey

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If you have a local hydroponic store check it for pure by botanicare. Its organic and a bag costs 10-15 bucks. Other then that everything else is pretty expensive. Other cheap stuff may not be organic but if you flush at the end it will be fine you can find at your local gardening centre which can be cheap.
 

SxIstew

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General Organics GOBOX. the entire line of nutes for veg and flower for $35-$40.
Comes with everything you'll need and no pH adjustment required... Saves you from fixing problems.... :)
 

budbro18

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blue planet nutrients.

For 25 you can get organic grow micro and bloom and for another 7 calmag.
 

Havek

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Try Espoma flower tone or some sunleaves bat guano. a 2lb bag should last you 2-3 grows, which is great for only $8.
 

TheGoodGrower

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Farmer's Pride is the best. Its the organic line from Blue Planet Nutrients. You can get some quarts for super cheap, and since its concentrated they last a long time. You just follow the feed chart, it tells you how much of each of the bottles to add to the reservoir depending on what phase of life your plants are in. So this way your babies will always get the essential elements it needs for what ever stage its in.
 

thunderrod

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act like you are going fishing, go to a bait store, buy some live worms and then put them in your soil. they will poop, and the poop is good ;)
 

stvitusdance

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how big are your containers? what kind of soil do you have? call me crazy but maybe not use nutes at all? the more i grow the less i use it seems. on the other hand if you can come up with 15 bucks or so get a bottle of FF big bloom and dilute half strength, that should get you through your grow.
 

budbro18

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Farmer's Pride is the best. Its the organic line from Blue Planet Nutrients. You can get some quarts for super cheap, and since its concentrated they last a long time. You just follow the feed chart, it tells you how much of each of the bottles to add to the reservoir depending on what phase of life your plants are in. So this way your babies will always get the essential elements it needs for what ever stage its in.

true. Some of the best. bought the gallon farmers pack and i didnt even go through half of it in a year. Shits strong.
 

brewing up

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if your stuck for cash cheap tomato nutrients will work well, look out for something with mag or cal/mag
 
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