Hesi Nutrient review/grow advice (soil not hydro)

Baiyun7

Member
I have again adjusted my feeding with Hesi.
First off for beginners,,,,use as directed and be sure to use the ZYME as it contains your MICRO nutes! Use root at 1-2 times a week as the formula has changed.
Hint- at change drop the roots and hit the girls with 5 ml of phos plus....first flower feeding,,,then begin phos use at 3 weeks and continue till end.

exper. growers I run nutes on day one and alternate with my organic tea's for a day to day rotation.

Veg Brew
1 cup Earth Worm Castings or Alaskan Humus or fresh compost
1/3 cup Mexican Bat Guano (Nitrogen rich guano)
1/3 cup Peruvian Seabird Guano (all around rich guano **BE CAREFUL**)
1/2 cup Alfalfa meal
5 TBS Black Strap Molasses
5 TBS Liquid Kelp Extract

Bloom Brew
1 cup Earth Worm Castings or Alaskan Humus or fresh compost
1/3 cup Jamaican or Indonesian Bat Guano (Phosphorus rich guano)
1/3 cup Peruvian Seabird Guano (all around rich guano **BE CAREFUL**)
1/2 cup Alfalfa meal
5 TBS Black Strap Molasses
5 TBS Liquid Kelp Extract

Use at 2/3 cup tea in a gallon container and I add 3ml of CaliMagic in veg and 10ml of Botanicare SWEET (unflavored) per gallon and fill container.

To the Hesi in bloom I add 1 tsp of unsulfered molasses
I run 10ml of phos at 3 weeks and up that to 15 at 5 weeks.
For aggressive phos - take out 250ml of phos+ from the 1000ml bottle and add back 250ml of Hesi,s (hydro) P&K to the Phos+ bottle and feed as above

at 6 weeks I will run 1/4tsp of MOAB (mother of all blooms from mad farmer) in every other Hesi feed. The MOAB works and if it does not increase bud size (does for me) it will increase the density and end weight of your buds.

This is an AGGRESSIVE bloom method that will turn your stem/sun leaves yellow earlier then normal as it makes the plant think it's near the end of it's life and it throws everything it can into flowering!

I do gas in flower too.
And yes, in soil I do not ph adjust my water


good luck

Hi Dr. Since I still have some of the Botanicare nutes on hands, and I have brew the tea you have listed above for the grow/Veg on day to day feeding schedule. the girls look very nice and greenish. Once I finish all the leftover nutes will give the Hesi a test.
 

Dr. Who

Well-Known Member
Hi Dr. Since I still have some of the Botanicare nutes on hands, and I have brew the tea you have listed above for the grow/Veg on day to day feeding schedule. the girls look very nice and greenish. Once I finish all the leftover nutes will give the Hesi a test.
Be damn careful ok? The whole idea of heavy AACT or especially the fert teas I gave you above.. Calls for serious reductions in the amount of the synthetic given.

I would skip the fert teas and synthetic combo... You need to be rather advanced to do that and and not crispy your girls!

Try running the HESI alone. Follow the charting exactly, except for.
Drop the roots for 5ml of kelp extract (per gallon of feed) and the SuperVit isn't needed then either (far less expensive to run this way).

Use a simple AACT bio tea once a week. Be prepared to have to reduce your feeding a little. The tea can really make the nutrient availability spike sometimes.

Skip any MOAB (SolPoMag) or shit like that....It was something I just had to try, (because a friend was - stupid reason) and was NOT impressed in the end.

I tried to take a new path to the finish..... It was hard on the plants and didn't return results near potentials..... This is about the point where I went all back to organic and abandoned synthetic experiments that were like Dr. Frankenstein meets Dr. Moreau......

Interesting things were learned but, not followed after a year of creating torture to plants...

I can not say enough on how much you may like the Hesi though! That's truly good stuff and charted well too......
 

Baiyun7

Member
Be damn careful ok? The whole idea of heavy AACT or especially the fert teas I gave you above.. Calls for serious reductions in the amount of the synthetic given.

I would skip the fert teas and synthetic combo... You need to be rather advanced to do that and and not crispy your girls!

Try running the HESI alone. Follow the charting exactly, except for.
Drop the roots for 5ml of kelp extract (per gallon of feed) and the SuperVit isn't needed then either (far less expensive to run this way).

Use a simple AACT bio tea once a week. Be prepared to have to reduce your feeding a little. The tea can really make the nutrient availability spike sometimes.

Skip any MOAB (SolPoMag) or shit like that....It was something I just had to try, (because a friend was - stupid reason) and was NOT impressed in the end.

I tried to take a new path to the finish..... It was hard on the plants and didn't return results near potentials..... This is about the point where I went all back to organic and abandoned synthetic experiments that were like Dr. Frankenstein meets Dr. Moreau......

Interesting things were learned but, not followed after a year of creating torture to plants...

I can not say enough on how much you may like the Hesi though! That's truly good stuff and charted well too......
Thanks. Dr.
The Hesi nutes is on the way. I just brewed 5 gallons of this tea and give it tried, and even though is not that expensive for all of those ingr. Once the Hesi on hand will skip all of those tea. Thanks for your comments. Really appreciated.
 

weatbrook0112

New Member
Hello everyone! I hope someone is reading this and can help me out. As a first time grower I bought hesi starter kit. I am growing autoflower outdoors (sour diesel from fast buds). I ordered too small pots like 1.5gal=5L? and as they were already in jiffy pelets by the time I had to put them in pots with actual soil. In the first one I used lightmix soil for growing and in the second pot I used flora gard soil since I ran out of lightmix and had no other choice at the moment. So my actual question is: 1. When do I start feeding them with hesi? In their chart it stands to start feeding at week 2 but since my autoflowers are growing outdoors I wanted to know if I should still follow the chart or should I start feeding them later? Because I read that outdoor autoflowers do not need as many nutes as indoor ones and that it is recommended to start feeding outdoor autoflowers after 2-3 weeks so now I am not so sure. 2. Should I use nutes with every watering? How in veg phase and how in flower phase? 3. While adding nutes to water (example: 3ml/1L - should I pour the whole litre after I add nutes or just as much as needed since she can get overwatered, right?
Please if someone is reading and is able to help I would highly appreciate it. Thanks in advance and good luck growing everyone! Cheers!
 
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