Yeah makes sense for his grow but he was just being a d8**..
"DE IS FING DANGEROUS MAN"
Uh no it's not actually unless you're an idiot.
I'm a fan of dry organic amendments. If I was you I'd get Dr. Earth All Purpose, and Flower Girl. Then top dress that pot with a little All Purpose.Hey guys new grower & was wondering if anyone has any good fertilizers they use for veg stage ? My plants is turning a yellow tint & it needs some nutrients ! Would love some input !! Thank you
What about tobacco where it's regularly used to fight pests in storage? How about livestock? Are you vegan? Livestock consume DE and then you eat them.. Do you wash off your meat first? Get over it.. DE is safe and used all around in agriculture. EVEN FOR SMOKING. Especially when it's food grade and all the negative stuff is removed.Seriously though, sure I might use DE on an edible product like cucumbers, tomatos or zuccini where you could easily wash it off the fruit, but we smoke bud, and it's sticky so can't be easily washed. No thanks to DE on cannabis for me.
Not harmless to beneficial insects or anyones lungs if you breath it in. The End, lol!What about tobacco where it's regularly used to fight pests in storage? How about livestock? Are you vegan? Livestock consume DE and then you eat them.. Do you wash off your meat first? Get over it.. DE is safe and used all around in agriculture. EVEN FOR SMOKING.
Don't drink calcium nitrate either. Do your do that? Why would you breathe in DE?Not harmless to beneficial insects or anyones lungs if you breath it in. The End, lol!
I was actually trying to give you the benefit of the doubt when I saw others dissing you. But I can see this is a waste of my time. You do you man.Don't drink calcium nitrate either. Do your do that? Why would you breathe in DE?
Tobacco? I don't smoke the stuff, it's bad for your health. I also don't smoke livestock.What about tobacco where it's regularly used to fight pests in storage? How about livestock? Are you vegan? Livestock consume DE and then you eat them.. Do you wash off your meat first? Get over it.. DE is safe and used all around in agriculture. EVEN FOR SMOKING. Especially when it's food grade and all the negative stuff is removed.
We're not taking about killing bed bugs nor does a grower go spreading the dust all over his or her home. The grower eliminates the dust before use.. Well some of us do..Tobacco? I don't smoke the stuff, it's bad for your health. I also don't smoke livestock.
Here's some info for you (source: https://academic.oup.com/jinsectscience/article/19/5/13/5586712):
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Three part systems are great if you don't mind mixing little bits of each in different ratios along the way. But take note that they're totally easy to hang yourself with with misuse. You really want to look at feed charts and such and make sure you're aware how they work and what you'd need to do to be successful with them.I think I’m going to grab this stuff !! Looks amazing ! Really good reviews. Let me know what you think !
Advanced Nutrients ANBGMBD500 Bloom, Micro, Grow Fertilizer Bundle, 500ml Each, Original Version https://www.amazon.com/dp/B075631DFZ/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_i_GSM9WH3J9NGH5XPKX5JV
Oh okay F*** that lol nvm stick with a simpler one I don’t want nothing to complexThree part systems are great if you don't mind mixing little bits of each in different ratios along the way. But take note that they're totally easy to hang yourself with with misuse. You really want to look at feed charts and such and make sure you're aware how they work and what you'd need to do to be successful with them.
I recently moved from using the 3-part General Hydroponics Trio to their Maxi line because it's way easier to just weigh out one product per feed and use it. Also, when you're using a 3-part and need to cut the amounts (and you will, because most company's schedules are too strong), you'll need to do some math and figure out the appropriate ratios and all that.
Yikes...that's alarming...and I'm certainly not a must-be-organic-natural person either. This doesn't sound like the kind of 'better living through chemistry that anyone wants. There are other effective pest control regimens that don't involve applying arsenic & lung scaring materials to your soil.The other big reason not to use diatomaceous earth is the absurdly high arsenic content. There is only one DE product listed in the CA heavy metal database (for obvious reasons) and it is listed as having 188 ppm arsenic-https://apps1.cdfa.ca.gov/fertilizerproducts/. A little DE sprinkled on top of your soil is enough to potentially fail a heavy metal test if you are a commercial grower.
There's a ton of one part solutions which might be a good fit for people just starting. In practice 3-part grow systems are usable but you've got a bunch of variables since you're using 3 solutions to create a single feed, though using the GH Trio in Lucas formulation would make it easier. I skipped that and chose a purposely made one-part. Also, note that you may be also using other agents in your grow as well...for instance I'm using some Epsom salts for Mg, I've sometimes used Ca/Mg solution, I like Real Grower's Recharge regularly, and then you're also pH'ing the water you're applying too (most likely). So a fair amount of measuring/mixing no matter what.Oh okay F*** that lol nvm stick with a simpler one I don’t want nothing to complex
Those are fertilizer grade, not food-grade products.The other big reason not to use diatomaceous earth is the absurdly high arsenic content. There is only one DE product listed in the CA heavy metal database (for obvious reasons) and it is listed as having 188 ppm arsenic-https://apps1.cdfa.ca.gov/fertilizerproducts/. A little DE sprinkled on top of your soil is enough to potentially fail a heavy metal test if you are a commercial grower.
Yeah I need something simple I don’t want to mess anything up until I start learning & knowing more !There's a ton of one part solutions which might be a good fit for people just starting. In practice 3-part grow systems are usable but you've got a bunch of variables since you're using 3 solutions to create a single feed, though using the GH Trio in Lucas formulation would make it easier. I skipped that and chose a purposely made one-part. Also, note that you may be also using other agents in your grow as well...for instance I'm using some Epsom salts for Mg, I've sometimes used Ca/Mg solution, I like Real Grower's Recharge regularly, and then you're also pH'ing the water you're applying too (most likely). So a fair amount of measuring/mixing no matter what.
If you spend some time in the Nutrients sub-forum, you should find some options that work for what you're looking to do.
Then I just sprouted this one in some moss ! Going to put it in dirt today !There's a ton of one part solutions which might be a good fit for people just starting. In practice 3-part grow systems are usable but you've got a bunch of variables since you're using 3 solutions to create a single feed, though using the GH Trio in Lucas formulation would make it easier. I skipped that and chose a purposely made one-part. Also, note that you may be also using other agents in your grow as well...for instance I'm using some Epsom salts for Mg, I've sometimes used Ca/Mg solution, I like Real Grower's Recharge regularly, and then you're also pH'ing the water you're applying too (most likely). So a fair amount of measuring/mixing no matter what.
If you spend some time in the Nutrients sub-forum, you should find some options that work for what you're looking to do.
How should I use the epsom salt ??There's a ton of one part solutions which might be a good fit for people just starting. In practice 3-part grow systems are usable but you've got a bunch of variables since you're using 3 solutions to create a single feed, though using the GH Trio in Lucas formulation would make it easier. I skipped that and chose a purposely made one-part. Also, note that you may be also using other agents in your grow as well...for instance I'm using some Epsom salts for Mg, I've sometimes used Ca/Mg solution, I like Real Grower's Recharge regularly, and then you're also pH'ing the water you're applying too (most likely). So a fair amount of measuring/mixing no matter what.
If you spend some time in the Nutrients sub-forum, you should find some options that work for what you're looking to do.
I've been using about half a gram once a week, but if you're seeing deficiency, I'd do a gram per week or so. Of course your water and your feed may suggest different.How should I use the epsom salt ??