Going fully oragnic need some information!!!

Wretched420

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ive done semi organic grows using Fox Farm and Guano and am wanting to go fully organic


what would be ideal for vegg??? i have some 10-1-1 bat guano currently..
whats good for flowering? and what are some feeding schedules??
and any other information you think i need.. thanks:leaf::leaf:
 

South Texas

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Go to your nearest Nursery, and don't buy shit, just write down prices of organic compost, potting soil, fish emulsion, liquid seaweed & micro-infested tea, then compare prices with the other recommended material. Pulling up Marijuana Growers Handbook will help. Good Luck.
 

UserFriendly

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ive done semi organic grows using Fox Farm and Guano and am wanting to go fully organic


what would be ideal for vegg??? i have some 10-1-1 bat guano currently..
whats good for flowering? and what are some feeding schedules??
and any other information you think i need.. thanks:leaf::leaf:
I use a 10-10-2 Peruvian seabird guano for veg, and .5-12-.2 Indonesian bat guano during bloom. The blackstrap molasses i get from the health food store is 14% potassium. Guanos are lacking in k, so I'm always supplementing with blackstrap. It's also 15% calcium, 10% magnesium, and 20% iron; great for r/o and beats the shit out of any retail cal-mag supplement. If you ever go hydro it would be a good idea to check out Milleniums Cal-Mag max (0-0-0); next best would probably be Botanicare Cal-mag+. Blackstrap mollasses might not be the best supplement for hydro, but if you're staying in soil, there's nothing better.

:peace:
 

Jobo

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Just an observation but isnt your setup of fox farm and guano already all organic? Unless im missing something.
 

hom36rown

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I'm not sure about fox farms, but certain nutes that say organic on them, lke bottanicares pure blend are not 100% organic. I dont think fox farms is OMRI listed, so it must be the same case with that. I don't understand the whole organic craze though. I mean I use organic nutrients, but in conjunction with synthetic. ANd I still get spectacular weed, plus a bigger yield.
 

catincombs

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True organics, means soil that is alive with microlife. You use guanos, manures, molasses, etc. To feed the soil and it feeds the plant. With lifeless chem nutes, you turn you plants into chem junkies, unable to fend for themselves, relying on you for their next fix. Miss a few feedings and watch them go south. With organics, miss a few feedings and your girls will just work off what's already there.
 

hom36rown

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True organics, means soil that is alive with microlife. You use guanos, manures, molasses, etc. To feed the soil and it feeds the plant. With lifeless chem nutes, you turn you plants into chem junkies, unable to fend for themselves, relying on you for their next fix. Miss a few feedings and watch them go south. With organics, miss a few feedings and your girls will just work off what's already there.
lol, thats the second time Ive heard the drug analogy today. Thats why I make sure not to miss feedings. I water everyday. My girls stay doped up their whole lives lol. They never come down.
 

mixin

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personally i would go with botanicare's pureblend pro, pureblend bloom, and liquid karma
 

OChack

Active Member
What's wrong with using molasses in Hydro?
Is it better to mix directly with nutes or premix and add as needed?
 

w99illie

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to be omri listed every ingredient has to have been alive at some point...ffof soil has organic and all natural ingredients in it...such as greensand...it is all natural but it has never been alive so i cant be organic however it can still be used in an organic grow...i have other soil ammendments that are all natural too like glacial rock dust and lime...all natural is all good in organic
just my .02 cents worth...w99
 
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