organic ferts

cap master

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whats the best way to grow strong healthy plants on soil inside or out using all organic ferts and no chemicals? how do u produse more potent medicine with denser flowers
 

grownbykane

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only if you can assume you have perfect conditions and nutrients for that plant.
yes.if your conditions and nutrition are "perfect" then you will allow a strain to produce at its maximum potential, but you will always be limited by said strain (or cuts) genetic potential. I was trying to communicate to the op that nutrients (organic or chemical) is just a portion of the equation. if the goal is potency and bud density, finding a strain known to produce those qualities will yield far better results than would nutrient regimen adjustments. at least this is what my experience has taught me.

edit: I also feel that using ammended organic soil is the best answer to the nutritional part of the afore mentioned cultivation equation :)
 

ThatGuy113

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I was going off of the limited info op provided and a minor assumption that he/she is relatively new to the process. So I figured op would still have plenty of wiggle room to tweak and improve their system to eventually get the most of his specific plant/pheno. Cause it can definitely take a while to develop that eye for plants, I know it took me a few cycles.

I agree with you though but figured they should get to know the current plant and tweak it because theyll have a baseline for comparison already instead of starting fresh with a new strain.
 

grownbykane

Active Member
I was going off of the limited info op provided and a minor assumption that he/she is relatively new to the process. So I figured op would still have plenty of wiggle room to tweak and improve their system to eventually get the most of his specific plant/pheno. Cause it can definitely take a while to develop that eye for plants, I know it took me a few cycles.

I agree with you though but figured they should get to know the current plant and tweak it because theyll have a baseline for comparison already instead of starting fresh with a new strain.
right on brother.
 

cap master

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iv always grown outside using river silt for ferts straight into the ground. but after being forced inside last year iv seen much smaller yeilds. it sucks going to pot from plot. i used some chem enriched ferts last time and wasnt too happy with the taste and quality even after flushing. iv seen improved results using hps but that also raises the electric bill 3x. i have about 300lbs of bat guano in the top of an old barn on my dads prop. would this pure guano be helpful in veg or flower? i love organics but u cant find organic nutes where i live to easily. and potting soil isnt nearly as fertile as a river valley silt. what do u guys use? i agree the ganetics and pheno type of a strain play a role in how dense and resinated the flowers will be but it also can be tweaked my nutes such as a little mollasses = better resin ect. i just want to know what organics work for u, any and all suggestions are appreciated. thanks!!
 

grownbykane

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I have never grown outside and I have a huge indoor garden store walking distance from my house. sorry I dont think I can help...
 

ThatGuy113

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iv always grown outside using river silt for ferts straight into the ground. but after being forced inside last year iv seen much smaller yeilds. it sucks going to pot from plot. i used some chem enriched ferts last time and wasnt too happy with the taste and quality even after flushing. iv seen improved results using hps but that also raises the electric bill 3x. i have about 300lbs of bat guano in the top of an old barn on my dads prop. would this pure guano be helpful in veg or flower? i love organics but u cant find organic nutes where i live to easily. and potting soil isnt nearly as fertile as a river valley silt. what do u guys use? i agree the ganetics and pheno type of a strain play a role in how dense and resinated the flowers will be but it also can be tweaked my nutes such as a little mollasses = better resin ect. i just want to know what organics work for u, any and all suggestions are appreciated. thanks!!


Click on the super soil link I posted, grasshopper. All you need is clean water until harvest all the nutes are in the soil. If you don't read up your asking this question in the wrong sub forum.Anything you can't find locally you can find on the web and in quantities that will last you several batches of soil.
 

cap master

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thinks for the link 113 it did help. i think its a little late to change up my soils now but next year ill be able to look around and prepare my soil mixture in advance being the first year i indoor grew i was a little rushed and wasnt ready for the transition.
 

ThatGuy113

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Well then find some tea recipes. The main organics forum has a thread stickied to the top or you can search around here I know there are some threads here that have teas in them but you gotta find them. I would recommend using google instead of the website search. Just google the words rollitup organic tea recipe or other phrases like that and look for the RIU results that come up.
 
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