I've been using advanced conniseur for a while.a friends bud puts mine to shame and mine puts most to shame.Hes full organic.I love the finish.the look and taste can't be beat.i noticed this thread by tpc_mikey and thought I might try to emulate the veg formula but it's lacking slightly in exact amount of soul to nutes.
His plant in veg looks great.
So far I've got
Tomato tone 1 cup
Kelp meal 1 cup
Worm castings 2 cups
Hi cal dolomite lime half tsp crushed in 1 gallon water.
Fox farm ocean forest
Happy frog
I'm assuming he means one bag foxfarm one bag Happy Frog to that mix but I can't be sure. I also know that fox farm ocean Forest runs hot for babies cuz I used to sell it. I'm assuming that you grow him up a little bit before you pop them into this mix to make sure they can handle it but I'm not sure once again. I've seen some people start their babies with nothing but liquefied seaweed and molasses I was kind of thinking about starting them off like that when they're small then transplanting them into a mix like this but if anyone can help me I would really appreciate it I reached out to the author and I haven't got a response from him yet cuz I don't think he's seen my question yet. Thanks for any help I'm also trying to figure out a Bloom mix as well if anyone has any thoughts.id like to pair this with co2 in sufficient strength to really make for a show stopper finish.
Kelp meal, Mid Flower 10,000 ppm+
Week 4 Flowering Indoors organic soil Fed tap water 7.7 Ph when dry. Okay so week 4 flowering everything was going swimmingly. Then I added Kelp at the recommendation of a friend.... The NPK on label is 0.3-0.1-1.0 But my research i did before i got the product led me to believe that what I...
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So far I've got
Tomato tone 1 cup
Kelp meal 1 cup
Worm castings 2 cups
Hi cal dolomite lime half tsp crushed in 1 gallon water.
Fox farm ocean forest
Happy frog
I'm assuming he means one bag foxfarm one bag Happy Frog to that mix but I can't be sure. I also know that fox farm ocean Forest runs hot for babies cuz I used to sell it. I'm assuming that you grow him up a little bit before you pop them into this mix to make sure they can handle it but I'm not sure once again. I've seen some people start their babies with nothing but liquefied seaweed and molasses I was kind of thinking about starting them off like that when they're small then transplanting them into a mix like this but if anyone can help me I would really appreciate it I reached out to the author and I haven't got a response from him yet cuz I don't think he's seen my question yet. Thanks for any help I'm also trying to figure out a Bloom mix as well if anyone has any thoughts.id like to pair this with co2 in sufficient strength to really make for a show stopper finish.