Wow, I have read about 50 pages of this thread and what a great discussion. I have been growing for a couple years, starting with just FFOF and botnicare bottle nutes (didnt lilke this combo) then moving on to roots and GH flora nova (didn't like this combo either). It seemed that both grows just fell short. I have seen friends amateur grows and both of mine were far better but they just weren't up to the standards that i have been getting from norther and southern California dispensaries. So after doing some reading on mycos and talking some folks at a hydro store in NorCal, they recommended Teaming With Microbes and suggested I go organic. I thought - why not, so I created a soil using the following (proportions not shown due to lazyness):
Genetics: All cloned clones from Harborside
Kens GDP (1)
QBs Gods Gift (3) - not all three plants are the same, they have the same traits as their parent plant
Key Lime Pie (1) - Best plant out of all of them
SFV OG - Nice, but not as nice as the KLP
Girl Scout Cookies (1) - I didnt count this as this plant looks like a gimp, small, scrawny, gimpy
Black Gold All Purpose Soil
Buckaroo Earth Worm Casting
Brick of Coco
Chappys Organic Myco
General Organic Ancient Forest
Dr. Eearth Fish Bone Meal: 3-18-0
Down to Earth: Seabird Guano: 1-10-0
Down to Earth: Kelp Mean: 1-.1-2
Down to Earth: Blood Meal: 12-0-0
Down to Earth: Azomite
Insect Frass: 2-2-2
Dolamite Lime
Epsom Salt
Azomite
I was only able to cook this for about a month before I transplanted my ladies from a 1 gal to 4 and 5 gals.
I am currently growing 6 plants - 3 in the SS and 3 in a mix of Happy Frog and SS (wanted to have some backup plan just in case the SS burned the ladies). The grow has been going pretty well. This recipe was modeled after SubCools SS recipe (yeah I read some of the drama that went on earlier in this thread) and the word is that all you need is water. Not nutes, no teas, just plain ol water throughout the grow. Of couse I didnt listen and have been watering with a little Botonicare Cal/Mag, Grandmas Molasses, Vermi-Tea compost tea, and Insect Frass. I have to say that I have no complaints. I am growing 3 different genetics from 3 clones I took from my last crop and I can tell exactly what they were lacking prior. It seems that the plants are much happier now. I just have to stop myself from "loving" them too much with thinking that they need more than they really do.
So - Currently I am midway through my fourth week and have a couple of questions that you fellas may be able to answer. I have heard that if you add teas after week 4 then you are wasting your time. Even thought I think that the plants are doing really well, I dont want them to fall short during the final weeks of flower. I was thinking to start adding the Insect Frass as a top dressing and maybe foliar feeding with a tea but I am pretty much lost so far with week 5-9 organic finishing.
I have been looking over some tea brewing setups and recipes from the page (barley, coconut, ect) but I dont know if these apply in week 5-9.
Any thoughts?
BTW - Im on page 52 of the thread and will probably read the last 30 pages tomorrow.
-Punker