New grow looking to use Organic to feed no idea what to use would appreciate the help!

MasterOf Arts

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I didn’t realize you’re in the UK... if I was you I would just build my own soil. It’s quite a bit of work, but if you go no-till from the get go you won’t have to do much with it afterwards. Plus it’ll give you a better understanding of soil composition anyways... Isn’t the UK full of old rich white ladies who grow badass rose gardens? That’s what I think of anyways. Just find a nice garden and supply store near you. You can find soil recipes on here.
lmaaaaooo yeh thing is tho dont have the money to buy everything i need so for this grow i will use bio bizz all mix next grow i will return here and will be making my own soil
 

mista sativa

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Just grab the bio bizz soil if that’s what you got. Try to get a bag of worm castings, look on amazon for Insect Frass, and fish hydrosolate. All those are cheap, and you can grow a legit crop with just those three organic amendments. Just top dress about every three weeks with the Frass and worm castings. Use the fish fertilizer every 2-3 feedings. Don’t let cash flow get in your way. You can keep it really cheap with organics. Especially long term
 

MasterOf Arts

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Just grab the bio bizz soil if that’s what you got. Try to get a bag of worm castings, look on amazon for Insect Frass, and fish hydrosolate. All those are cheap, and you can grow a legit crop with just those three organic amendments. Just top dress about every three weeks with the Frass and worm castings. Use the fish fertilizer every 2-3 feedings. Don’t let cash flow get in your way. You can keep it really cheap with organics. Especially long term
yeh i can do that for sure will look for them now. Also an experienced grow who lives near me literally only used organic tomato feed and nothing else to feed her plants would bio bizz all mix paired with the tomato feed be enough throughout the whole grow to harvest? just curious but i will definitely get on ordering those they seem to be cheap and i can get a hold of worm castings for free
 

Kushash

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yeh i can do that for sure will look for them now. Also an experienced grow who lives near me literally only used organic tomato feed and nothing else to feed her plants would bio bizz all mix paired with the tomato feed be enough throughout the whole grow to harvest? just curious but i will definitely get on ordering those they seem to be cheap and i can get a hold of worm castings for free
See if the organic tomato feed is similar to these two, It may be similar to these and these are inexpensive and popular here.
I'm pretty sure both of these have been used with excellent results by members here.



Garden tone:
Active Ingredient: Total Nitrogen - 3.0% Available Phosphate - 4.0% Soluble Potash - 4.0% Calcium - 5.0% Magnesium - 1.0% Sulfur - 2.0%
Special Features: Organic and enhanced with Bio-tone beneficial microbes
Shipping Weight: 4.30 lbs
Manufactured By: The Espoma Company (Mfg. Number: GT-4)





Ingredients of plant tone below.
Derived from: Hydrolyzed Feather Meal, Pasteurized Poultry Manure, Bone Meal, Alfalfa Meal, Greensand, Humates, Sulfate of Potash, and Sulfate of Potash Magnesia.
 
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