714steadyeddie
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Well...It depends on what you're lacking when you're in bloom.
Most people's instincts are too add a Phosphate source but if you have a well built organic soil you should have plenty of phosphorus (it's a heavy element it hangs around).
Boosting calcium, sulfur, potassium, magnesium, and nitrogen (although only in balance with other things, we need N in flower too but too much or an imbalance of it will cause excess leaf growth and prolong flowering) will do more for you in way of improving yields and plant health.
Alfalfa and kelp meal, half cup to one cup of each in a five gallon bucket. Let it steep for 24 hours, dilute it with ten to fifteen gallons of water (just do the half cup if you don't need that much water), and apply.
If you have your own homemade castings then a worm tea will work instead but I wouldn't trust store bought ones to bring everything you need to the table.
Thanks bro you have helped me tremendously learn about organic soil and how to keep the ladies healthy in it.