Organic yields??

ganga gurl420

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Hmm... I almost agree. I'd say its more of an indoor/ outdoor thing though.
A decent organic grower outdoors will wipe the floor in a yield contest every time.
To do it indoors though the natural guys need to be Jedi level to take on even an amateur hydro grower.
Here's one from my favourite outdoors guy. 912greenskell. He grows in composted horse manure with lime as a ph adjuster.
Nothing else other than some sort of liquid pk booster for a few weeks in bloom. To the best of my knowledge anyway.
Shite n sunshine. Can't be beaten!
This is a dutch passion photo of some sort he done. Can't remember which.

Biggest photo I've seen from him was 36ft round, 10ft high and had a dry weight of over 5kilos. Not sure how big this one was but.... View attachment 4624137

And I tried to find it but taking too long so feel free to Google yourselves but I swear to the non existent atheist overlords that I've seen him do a 3lb auto that way.
Dutch passion again. 912greenskell on afn.
#legend
And I grow in 100% steer manure amended with some dry nutes...
This is last grow ..received_925405857634574.jpegreceived_1694837713978592.jpeg
 

Wigz420

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man, thanks for that pic... I shall help where I can but it seems this report is incomplete... so far nothing dangerous for your health (bacteria and heavy metals) :D
I would evaluate info on Ca, Mg, Na, Cl, N, S, Fe etc "chalk", EC + pH
I’ll try it that info
 

conor c

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I’m trying to use just biobizz products and soil do you know if their any good?
Its what most uk and euro growers use if not synthetics biobizz is good stuff easy to use and tbh from a bottle you wont get much better tasting herb as for yield its down to experience level the genetics you are growing and your environment rather than the type nutes used imo organic will always win taste wise tho and im pretty sure biobizz is the only organic nute company this side of the pond who goes through all the testing and cost for all there organic certificates for various organisations in all the different countries they sell alot to
 
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Wigz420

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for RO water get the CalMag, otherwise Algamic for softwater, hardwater just use as is... forget all pH downers, stuff is very acidic for base... for long veg u need fishmix as well... if you start under hard light with lightmix keep their feeding schedule... or slightly off... with allmix be careful in the first month or with big pots...
So would you say use algamic
 

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Wigz420

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Try Gaia Green Organics All Purpose 1 Tbsp + .25 Tbsp Power Bloom / gallon for Veg & 1Tbsp Power Bloom + .25 Tbsp All Purpose / gallon for Bloom (super easy line to use). Pro mix / Sunshine Mix + worm castings + Humic acid + Mycorrhizal Fungi + Kelp + Guano + Beneficial bacteria + Molasses etc etc
Teaming with Microbes is a neat book
Gaia green is very expensive over U.K.
 

getogrow

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Hmm... I almost agree. I'd say its more of an indoor/ outdoor thing though.
A decent organic grower outdoors will wipe the floor in a yield contest every time.
To do it indoors though the natural guys need to be Jedi level to take on even an amateur hydro grower.
Agreed, outdoor wipes the floor with bleach when it comes to yield.

The jedi part, most of the better organic guys wont agree but i do fully. 100% organics is much harder then any other method until you get a good mix.
 

conor c

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So would you say use algamic
I use there all mix soil there grow and bloom and thats about it from them only other thing i add is a lil blackstrap mollases occasionally im sure the other ones have benefits but they aint a requirement and some of em are a bit pricey i stay in a soft water area never needed algamic yet
 

EvilScotsm@n

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Gaia green is very expensive over U.K.
Every time I hear of gaia green I think of 'Mr canuck' and how many coco grows he's ruined.
The amount of UK guys I've seen doing it on GC is unreal
Agreed, outdoor wipes the floor with bleach when it comes to yield.
And funilly enough, many indoors/ hydro growers actually use bleach to keep their plants healthy.
Toilet bleach is literally superb for keeping a hydro reservoir sterile :)
 

Dabbie McDoob

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I am an strict organic grower and depending on genetics I get from .56 - .78 grams/watt indoors.
On occasion I do get 1g/watt (oddly mostly sativas)
Outdoors in 20gal pots between 1-2lbs per plant easy...

My friends who grow hydro do get some nice yields like 1lb plants consistently, however as mentioned, the chem-expression of the plant is usually not as nice as organic living soil.
 

Dabbie McDoob

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Every time I hear of gaia green I think of 'Mr canuck' and how many coco grows he's ruined.
The amount of UK guys I've seen doing it on GC is unreal
And funilly enough, many indoors/ hydro growers actually use bleach to keep their plants healthy.
Toilet bleach is literally superb for keeping a hydro reservoir sterile :)
I use gaia green. I live in Canada and it is pretty cheap like 20.00 for a 2kg tub and that would last about 4-5, 4 plant grows.
I never found Mr.Canuk very compelling and I concur his coco amended grows never appeared very fantastic despite hyping up the yield.
like 300g from a 2 x 2 area is poor in my opinion.
 
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