New Grow

tanker2

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I have Recently started an Indoor Grow Consisting of 5 Seeds which is a ( Non Organic ) Grow and i still have 5 seeds left which Are Germinating as we speak, i thought this would be a great chance to see which works best

ORGANIC - Vs - CHEMICALS

since i have never even attempted Organic Growing i was wondering if you Nice People Would Give Me a Nice SIMPLE EASY TO FOLLOW List of UK Available Organic Products which Would Be good To use. Any Help would be FANTASTIC and asoon as this Battle is on its way i will keep the Thread Posted with Regular picture UPDATES!

i have also recently been given a box of Basicly Minature Worms which are sold Online for Organic Growing, Would these be good to put in with the plants or would they Wreck Things?


Thanks alot :peace: x T2 x :peace:
 

organick

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Cool. Very Cool. Thank you for being of open mind, and taking action on it.
The big ones for me:
Dolomite Lime (nessesity)
bat Guano (I'm looking for a more "sustainable" substitute, but the guano rocks!)
Boxed organic fertilizer with mycorrahizal fungi, I like ones without blood meal, bat gunao has the N. (Sweet Earth, Dr. Earth, Whitney farms of last resort)

The dolomite will be nessasary to keep PH buffered.

Plant sprouted beans in soil you have mixed 1-2 tblsp. of Dolomite Lime per gallon of soil (weak soil, don't know what you are useing but if it's cheap maybe some weak box nutes to get the fungi going).

After the first jagged leaves have appeared I mix about 1/2 teaspoon box fert, 1/2 bat and pinch (1/10 teaspoon) dolomite in a medicine bottle. shake for a while ( the longer the better, at least 2 min though). Then dump this on top of soil, water in with Ro water. When the fiirst "5" leaves apear ferts are increased to about 1 teaspoon.

As the plant matures and the pots get bigger I make this "topdress tea" every time I water, I make a weak batch if it looks like they got too much last watering. By the time plants are in 3-gallon final ponts I'm up too about 1-1 1/2 tablespoons bat and boxed. I keep the amount of dolomite lime pretty constant though, with only slight increases as the plant matures.

Tea can be made from the boxed ferts also.

I use high P guano at flower, one more ingredent sorry. This may not seem all that simple compared to mixing chem ferts but chicks will dig you more (or guys if you are a woman).

Simpliciy will not happen for most people when trying something new. Once you know what routine works for you it will get more simple but never as simple as mixing miricle grow. Start a worm bin if you really want to kick it up a notch.

A not too expencive soil microbe addative can do wonders for both your chem grow (if soil) and your organic grow.
 

tanker2

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Cheers for that man just been shopping and i got everything you said apart from the dolomite lime but ordered some online got the plants all planted and im starting to see some sprouting already in the non organic grow cant wait to see the results

if anyone else can recomend organic stuff then please do :D

T2x
 
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