Organic Hydro Question

SinseSage

Active Member
what would be the best nutrient line to use in bubble buckets. looking to stay 100% organic. thnx for any help ^_^
 
Fox Farms Big Bloom,Grow Big, Tiger bloom....You should check out the site they have soil and hydro feeding schedules there too.....foxfarmfertilizer.com
 

SinseSage

Active Member
thnx guys. my only question is are they 100% organic?? if so i might get both lines and run em side by side and pick the better performer.
 
neither of them are organic and as far as i know there is no organic line available to be used in DWC, but there is a new kind of organic nute, that can be used for various different methods its called Nature's Nectar.

Nature's Nectar is manufactured by Organaponics www.organaponics.com - Web Site Temporarily Unavailable

Nature’s Nectar™ is the world's first all natural certified organic nutrient that is compatible with hydroponics, soil, coco gardening and drip irrigation. Nature’s Nectar™ has also been approved by the Organic Materials Review Institute (OMRI) for food crop production. This ensures that this concentrated formula and its components are certified organic. Nature’s Nectar™ is the leading natural organic nutrient in commercial food and fruit production. Nature’s Nectar™ solution contains no sediment and has been manufactured so all nutrients are instantly available to your plant. Nature’s Nectar™, for exceptional growth, quality and yield. Please view www.organaponics.com - Web Site Temporarily Unavailable for amazing photos, test results and detailed information for this exceptional line of products.

Nature's Nectar Nitrogen
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Guaranteed Minimum Analysis is Nitrogen (N) 5.0%.
Advantages:
• Completely solublized, instantly available source of nitrogen with no sediment.
• 13% of the formula contains 21 free amino acids.
• Provides nutrition for beneficial bacteria improving conditions of growing medium.
• Increases photosynthesis for a greener plant.

Nature's Nectar Phosphorus
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Guaranteed Minimum Analysis is Available Phosphate (P205) 2.0% Calcium (Ca) 0.7%.
Advantages:
• Completely solublized phosphorus source that also contains Calcium.
• Organic acid ensures phosphorus is easily absorbed.
• Adds size and weight to fruit and flowers.
• Aids in root development.

Nature's Nectar Potassium
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Guaranteed Minimum Analysis is Soluble Potash (K20) 5.0%. Advantages:
• Fast release potassium completely solublized.
• The potassium source also contains cytokinins to increase number of flower sites.
• Simple and complex carbohydrates.
• Alginic acid ensures translocation of potassium into plant.
• Builds plants immune system with a combination of sea kelp species.

-Please do nut adjust pH
-DO NOT inject air in your res
-You don't need a PPM meter

The do not inject air kind of bothers me, but from what my research has led me too they say its because air pumps force bacteria into the sterile solution.
 

TheNatural

Well-Known Member
There is nothing out there, that would make me give up my knowledge and relashionship with soil.

However, were there is a will, there may be a way to compromise for those that want to do bubbling and organics.

I am going to try an experiment very soon that was given to me by the Spirit.

This is what I am going to try on a few Trees and you may want to try it yourself or in a couple of months, I will gladly post my results.

Compost Tea, is one of the greatest things you can make for just about any plants, but especially fruit baring plants and Trees.

You simply add your compost or organic matter to a five gallon bucket, add molasses and a bubbler and let it bubble for about a week.

Like similar to making wine, the fermentation will break down the nutrients from the compost and also through osmosis.

This will create nutrients and beneficial bacteria that are incredible for the soil and also for Foliar Feeding and allows the Trees to be very resistant..........I use veggie matter and not matter derived from Poo......at least not for indoors.

Now, in a DWC, you would not want to put the compost tea in the resevoir, as this could cause a quick buildup of organisms, that would get out of hand, but there is two things, that I believe could be done and I am going to try it, with compost tea and DWC.

One, is I believe that a person could run just pure water and a little H2o and or Raw apple Vinegar in the bucket and foliar feed the tea in it's pure or slightly dilluted form to the plants and it be plenty; " of course the Strain and genetics and the power of your Tea, would determine as too how often it would be applied. "

Now, another way, would be too simply take your strained out compost tea and either boil it to 285 for a few minutes and pasteur all of the bacteria out or add H202 and add all of the plant derived nutrients directly to the resevoir, without adding all of the bacteria and foliar feed the non heated tea to the foliage and still get bacterial friendlies, without allowing too many to overgrow the resevoir.

More detail about what the Spirit has given me, will come as I try this myself, but I felt inclined to share and maybe you could be a step ahead and it work great or not?

even if it works out well, I would never give up soil as it took allot of time and listening to understand the beautiful medium that we know as Soil and I would not give it up for the world and the herb is always exceptional.

Good Luck Friend,

Rev. TheNatural
 

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