Organic Flowering and nutes

Vapekush

Active Member
So it has come more apparent to me that there are very few organic ferts out there that are suitable to flowering on there own. This year I plan to use home made teas for flowering but I was wondering if there is something that I should supplement the tea with as well?

I looked into fox farms products (non-organic, I know), beastie bloomz (0-50-30) and cha ching (9-50-10) and noticed that they are for different stages of flowering one is more for packing on size while the later is for resin production. I don't plan to use these products but maybe they're on to something with the varying NPK ratios?? Does anyone here brew their teas to vary in NPK for different stages of flowering? OR do you guys think that's more hype by fox farm than proven growth?

Basically, I'm looking for max goodness via organics that are not pre-made somewhere and expensive.
 

ClamDigger

Active Member
So it has come more apparent to me that there are very few organic ferts out there that are suitable to flowering on there own. This year I plan to use home made teas for flowering but I was wondering if there is something that I should supplement the tea with as well?

I looked into fox farms products (non-organic, I know), beastie bloomz (0-50-30) and cha ching (9-50-10) and noticed that they are for different stages of flowering one is more for packing on size while the later is for resin production. I don't plan to use these products but maybe they're on to something with the varying NPK ratios?? Does anyone here brew their teas to vary in NPK for different stages of flowering? OR do you guys think that's more hype by fox farm than proven growth?

Basically, I'm looking for max goodness via organics that are not pre-made somewhere and expensive.
as far as im concerned, that 3 pack is ridiculous. its all really high in Phosphorus, but is thoroughly lacking Potassium.
according to Mel Frank cannabis needs basically the opposite of that. a good bloom NPK ratio is 1-1-2 (remember, thats ratio, not %)
if you did use those Fox farms solubles you would incapacitate any microbes your trying to culture, as microbial life is halted by excess Phosphorus.
i brew my tea's slightly differently during bloom, generally includes more banana's and Molasses, and some Jamaican bat guano.
look into Happy Frog soil amendments , heres a link.
PS they have lots of different NPK.
http://www.greners.com/nutrients-additives/organic-and-omri/happy-frog-tomato-and-vegetable-fertilizer-7-4-5.html
 

Jack Harer

Well-Known Member
ClamDigger knows his shit. one other thing. Try to resist loving them to death. They'll do a bit better if they're a bit on the hungry side. Not too much mind you, but less is more. Before I started organics, I swore by SuperBloom, which has mad high P. But I'm getting way better yeilds in organics.
 
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