stiffnuts12
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Trying to get a bigger better grow higher yeild. Would like to know everyones input. Would like to know what works the best.
You can, it won’t hurt them, but definitely not needed every watering.Oh so you dont give compost tea ever watering?
It introduces beneficial Microbes into your soilOk so whats the benefit of compost tea. Im sorry just trying to get a better understanding
So i wont need to use foxfarms dirty dozon or anything lkke that with the tea?It introduces beneficial Microbes into your soil
Best thing you can do is go get a big bag of worm castings or start your own composting worm bin. Earth worm castings will keep your plants happy and healthy with minimal effort. Using the feeding chart with the FF trio usually results in burnt tips; go half strength or less or better yet use fertilizers, compost, and clean water and ditch the nutes altogether.I use the ffof but the nutrients by foxfarm i have a hard time with i burn my leaves. i even use a ppm meter. Thats why im looking into the tea.
I use the ffof but the nutrients by foxfarm i have a hard time with i burn my leaves. i even use a ppm meter. Thats why im looking into the tea.
This is good info when using the FF trio. I would run the Grow Big and the Tiger Bloom nutes at 1/4 strength and bump up to 1/2 if necessary and it was usually enough to sustain healthy happy plants with no burn. Those two are seriously strong. The Big Bloom isn't going to hurt anything. I use it at suggested general feeding with great results. These companies suggest these high feedings because they want you to use up these nutrients as fast as possible so you buy more.Its hard to compare nutrients with compost tea because they are do very different things. While most forms of compost contain some NPK value the main reason to bubble up a tea is to maintain populations of soil microbes and keep them actively decomposing the nutrients in your mix in order for the plants root systems to absorb it all. Active soil is alive. Nutrients...bottled synthetic nutrients that is....are needed in the absence of active soil microbes as they are already soluble and ready for direct uptake by the roots.
That's not to say you cannot use both nutrients and compost teas but most bottled nutes are made up of dissolved salts that can harm the soil microbes. This is why most organic growers opt for using fertilizers and dry soil amendments in addition to compost teas to maintain their plants. There are also soluble fertilizers like liquid fish that can be used in place of nutrients that work well with compost teas to keep your soil active and your plants green and happy. Big bloom is organic and safe for living soil grows but that's the only bottle from the FF line that is.
Best thing you can do is go get a big bag of worm castings or start your own composting worm bin. Earth worm castings will keep your plants happy and healthy with minimal effort. Using the feeding chart with the FF trio usually results in burnt tips; go half strength or less or better yet use fertilizers, compost, and clean water and ditch the nutes altogether.