New organic grower with a few questions

Im attempting my first indoor grow. I am only interested in organic growing and i am growing in soil, not hydroponically. I am using a 600w sunsystem yieldmaster II-6'' light. I am wondering which organic fertilizer would be the best. I went to the nursery near my house and asked for FoxFarm products because that is what i heard was the best, but i was then told that a product called Healthy Plant worked better. I am wondering if anyone has used Healthy Plant before and if so what was the results. I will post more about my results as i go.
 

dbkick

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personally I like the aurora roots organic lineup, I'm going to try their synthetic lineup too just because.
 

monkeybones

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i like to get a high quality 3-part mix like pro-mix that has added dolomitic limestone, and amend blood/bone meal, and mexican/indonesian bat guanos along with superthrive as a nutritional supplement, and epsom salts to replace the calcium that my invertebrates leech from my aquarium water. oh and i also add molasses during flowering to sweeten up the plant and more importantly give it some easy carbs for bud production

edit* sorry, what i should have said is that the molasses mostly acts as a food for the beneficial bacteria in the soil. although plants will absorb it as a carbohydrate
 

dellamore

Active Member
I will second Aurora Roots, I love it too. General Organics is also great. You've gotten good feedback in this thread ;-)
 
Thanks yall im gonna go look more into aurora roots and general organics. I already started a small grow with 4 plants and they seem to be doing very well with the healthy plant.
 

Wetdog

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Only one of the FF is organic, if you're hung up on that.

Other than Espoma, I have no experience with any of the bottled stuff mentioned. I make my own mix adding different amendments.

Wet
 
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