Shaggy4:20
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Alright so I have decided to go the organic route and nutient tea feedings. Im just looking for the best combonation for a good veg. and flowering tea recipes, anybody have any recipes they have worked with with good results?
I have heard about that being done so all you have to do is water it throughout its entire cycle, but how do you incorporate the lower levels of nitrogen and higher levels of phosphorus required for floweringShaggy - Have you considered mixing up your own soil and scrapping the idea of feeding your plants with teas?
The plant works in unison with the microbes in your soil to sort that out. When switching to organics you have to switch mindsets. YOU are no longer feeding the plant. The microbes, at the direction of the plant, take care of that.I have heard about that being done so all you have to do is water it throughout its entire cycle, but how do you incorporate the lower levels of nitrogen and higher levels of phosphorus required for flowering
Look into Subcool's supersoil recipe, some of the more knowledgeable members on here have their own custom mixes that they may be willing to share. But otherwise I would just go with Subcool's recipe. Then all you'll need to do is water because, as everyone previously stated the plants will do the rest for you You can get most of the ingredients on Amazon now if you don't have a local hydro store. Be sure to keep in mind that chlorine/chloramine kills the microbes in these soils, so if your water has either (and it likely has chloramine) you're likely gonna need to get some 5 gallon jugs and lug them to and from the machine every few days and supplement with CalMag. General Hydroponics has the safest Calmag as I've heard there's something in some CalMags that also kill microbes or something of that nature.Awesome thanks man. Do you know of any soil mixs that are good to go, I'd like to try that out.