"Just add water soil" problem

DrDukePHD

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Lol fish farts. I'm talking about simple fish fertilizer. Like Neptunes Harvest or similar. You can find it pretty much everywhere. I'm just saying if you find your "water only" soil to be lacking, you could add a little fish fertilizer, start with 1/2 strength every time you water. But I doubt the soil is spent at this point.
I concur, do not add full strength liquid fish fert. I ran into problems. Always use half of what they suggest. It effects PH.
 

PadawanWarrior

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Recharge is garbage do NOT use. Almost killed all of my plants after one use. Throw it away.
How much did you use? Must've been a shitload. It doesn't really have anything crazy in it. These are the ingredients.

GUARANTEED ANALYSIS
Glomus aggregatum6.4 CFU/g
Glomus mosseae6.4 CFU/g
Glomus intraradices6.4 CFU/g
Glomus etunicatum6.4 CFU/g
Bacillus subtilis100,000,000 CFU/g
Bacillus megaterium100,000,000 CFU/g
Kelp (derived from Ascophyllum nodosum)12%
Molasses (microbe food)6%
Humic Acid (derivied from Leonardite)5%
 

Treesomewanted77

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How much did you use? Must've been a shitload. It doesn't really have anything crazy in it. These are the ingredients.

GUARANTEED ANALYSIS
Glomus aggregatum6.4 CFU/g
Glomus mosseae6.4 CFU/g
Glomus intraradices6.4 CFU/g
Glomus etunicatum6.4 CFU/g
Bacillus subtilis100,000,000 CFU/g
Bacillus megaterium100,000,000 CFU/g
Kelp (derived from Ascophyllum nodosum)12%
Molasses (microbe food)6%
Humic Acid (derivied from Leonardite)5%
Yeah they must have used a ton or had something else out of whack because I’ve been using it for 2 years without a single issue so I doubt it was the recharge. Not that it couldn’t have been but I think maybe something else was off or they may have gotten a bad batch of recharge but that would be the first time I’ve heard of anyone having issues with it.
 

Jimi O'Connor

Active Member
So i added the recommended amount of gaia green all purpose 4-4-4/ power bloom 2-8-4. I top dressed the plants and it was Thursday, so i hit the plants with recharge also when i waterd after the gaia green amendments. The plants are still lime green, i really hope this problem is fixed soon it hasn't done anything so far
 
Growing 100% organic makes things a little more difficult. Being that all the nutrients are front loaded for a just add water grow, it's difficult to direct the nutrient needs of the plant mid grow.

Over the years I have achieved best results using both living soil and salt fertilizers together. To be sucmix my living soil but at a much lower rate than most directions out there.

Through out the grow I supplement the soil biology with the Jacks's line of fertilizers at a rate of 50 - 75% of the manufacturers suggested use rate. I also brew and feed compost tea weekly. This hybrid method has allowed get higher yields then I could using either salts or organic fertilizers exclusively.

As others have mentioned, get rid of wick watering method. Then water to a good runoff using pH neutral with no nutrients in it. Collect the runoff as see what the pH is. I suspect you may have a pH problem.

Judging by the red stems and general appearance, there may be some magnesium deficiency. The simple fix is Magnesium Sulfate (epsom salt) I'm sure there are organic options out there.
 

Jimi O'Connor

Active Member
Growing 100% organic makes things a little more difficult. Being that all the nutrients are front loaded for a just add water grow, it's difficult to direct the nutrient needs of the plant mid grow.

Over the years I have achieved best results using both living soil and salt fertilizers together. To be sucmix my living soil but at a much lower rate than most directions out there.

Through out the grow I supplement the soil biology with the Jacks's line of fertilizers at a rate of 50 - 75% of the manufacturers suggested use rate. I also brew and feed compost tea weekly. This hybrid method has allowed get higher yields then I could using either salts or organic fertilizers exclusively.

As others have mentioned, get rid of wick watering method. Then water to a good runoff using pH neutral with no nutrients in it. Collect the runoff as see what the pH is. I suspect you may have a pH problem.

Judging by the red stems and general appearance, there may be some magnesium deficiency. The simple fix is Magnesium Sulfate (epsom salt) I'm sure there are organic options out there.
Epsom salts?
 

PadawanWarrior

Well-Known Member
So i added the recommended amount of gaia green all purpose 4-4-4/ power bloom 2-8-4. I top dressed the plants and it was Thursday, so i hit the plants with recharge also when i waterd after the gaia green amendments. The plants are still lime green, i really hope this problem is fixed soon it hasn't done anything so far
Are you saying you added it yesterday and it looks the same today?
 

speedwell68

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Epsom salts?
I grow in a store bought organic soil mix, it is called Westland New Horizon. It will feed the plants for about 6 weeks. So I water with a solution of Epsom Salts and Calcium Chloride, every other watering. Then at about week 4 I start with a Liquid Seaweed tomato food called Tomorite, at half strength. taking it up to full strength over a couple of weeks. Once I am feeding at full strength I cut out the Epsom Salt and give Calcium Chloride every other feed, the Tomato feed has plenty of Mg and S in it, so the Epsom Salt would just be a waste. Then I feed to the end.

Simple, super cheap and works really well. It isn't totally organic, but is a realistic and reasonably environmentally friendly approach.
 
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