OrganicNerd
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Hello everyone. I'm a rather seasoned grower (been growing since HS and am now in my early 30s; well-versed in soil/soil-less, hydroponic, and outdoor growing), but am finding myself running into a brick wall as of late.
Ok so here's my deal. I'm sorta new to the organic growing style of cannabis cultivation, with minimal experience, but lots of research. However, I am need of some serious schooling, because I've yet to come across a full answer to my situation. And that is this:
I am using Pro Mix BX with Roots Organic potting mix. Both contain mychorrizae, but the Roots Organics contains: "bat guano, premium earth worm castings, fish bone meal, feather meal, green sand, mycorrhizae, glacial rock dust, soybean meal, humic acid, and many more. Already blended with correct proportions of perlite and pumice for excellent drainage and a vigorous root system." (http://www.htgsupply.com/Product-Roots-Organic-Potting-Soil-1.5-Cubic-Feet.asp)
Now with this mixture, along with the mychorrizae, do I need to feed nutrients to my plants? I occasionally use Stump Tea with this mix, but only when transplanting and after my cuttings show roots. Is that sufficient enough? Because for awhile, I was also using General Organics Go Box with this setup. But I ended up using the majority of it with my hydro setup (as I believe the website said it is acceptable for both hydroponics as well as soil/soil-less mixes), and now I'm out. Everything is looking nice still. I haven't fed the plants anything but RO water for the past 2 weeks, as I'm unable to afford nutrients for awhile (possibly another 4-6 weeks. Damn mortgage!), and they are still green with no burnt tips, no signs of N deficiency, or any other signs of nutrient deficiency.
So, can I get away with just feeding water, during the rest of veg and during flower, or am I going to need some more nutes? Thanks in advance for any help.
Ok so here's my deal. I'm sorta new to the organic growing style of cannabis cultivation, with minimal experience, but lots of research. However, I am need of some serious schooling, because I've yet to come across a full answer to my situation. And that is this:
I am using Pro Mix BX with Roots Organic potting mix. Both contain mychorrizae, but the Roots Organics contains: "bat guano, premium earth worm castings, fish bone meal, feather meal, green sand, mycorrhizae, glacial rock dust, soybean meal, humic acid, and many more. Already blended with correct proportions of perlite and pumice for excellent drainage and a vigorous root system." (http://www.htgsupply.com/Product-Roots-Organic-Potting-Soil-1.5-Cubic-Feet.asp)
Now with this mixture, along with the mychorrizae, do I need to feed nutrients to my plants? I occasionally use Stump Tea with this mix, but only when transplanting and after my cuttings show roots. Is that sufficient enough? Because for awhile, I was also using General Organics Go Box with this setup. But I ended up using the majority of it with my hydro setup (as I believe the website said it is acceptable for both hydroponics as well as soil/soil-less mixes), and now I'm out. Everything is looking nice still. I haven't fed the plants anything but RO water for the past 2 weeks, as I'm unable to afford nutrients for awhile (possibly another 4-6 weeks. Damn mortgage!), and they are still green with no burnt tips, no signs of N deficiency, or any other signs of nutrient deficiency.
So, can I get away with just feeding water, during the rest of veg and during flower, or am I going to need some more nutes? Thanks in advance for any help.