igothydrotoneverywhere
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Good Day Folks,
I am going to break down the latest line of General Organics Nutrients. I made the switch about 5 weeks ago, mid-flowering. The plants were not shocked by the changeout.
We bought the entire lineup, minus the diamond black, in favor of some straight fulvic acid from the local horticulture store. The cost is about $105.00, per complete vegging/flowering cycle for a 20 gallon reservoir.
I was and still am slightly concerned about the overall yield, but that is all. The plants have responded well otherwise. I am doubling the required quantity of the Biogrow and BioBloom as recommended for heavy feeding plants. I am also foliar feeding with the Bioweed, about 1 tsp per quart of water.
A few key details they DONT want you to know...
-The shit reeks, and not in a nice way. Most of the nutrients are made with the excrement from biologically natural processes. By the end of the week the reservoirs smell pretty much like straight sewage. Totally different from the synthetics.
-As a result, you have to clean and sanitize your rese's every week to make sure to fungus or molds want to get froggy.
-You HAVE to keep them agitated the whole week as well. Not baby bubbles, and not still. Still waters mold in 4 days. Baby bubbles from an air stone cause reproduction as well. We have to create large bubbles, i just rubber-banded the end of my air pumps tube to a couple of rocks from the yard, works fine. I also just put an extra water pump on its side at the back corner of one of the reservoirs, that seems to be the best if you have the money or extra pumps lying around.
Thats it though. smelly and slightly more work.
I trashed a couple of clones that were getting in the way in there... I smelled the roots before they hit the compost heap. They smelled exactly like soil, even though the reservoir water smelled like shit. Those beautiful ladies are looking very very sexy in there.
Good Luck, Smoke, and Yield reports to come soon...
I am going to break down the latest line of General Organics Nutrients. I made the switch about 5 weeks ago, mid-flowering. The plants were not shocked by the changeout.
We bought the entire lineup, minus the diamond black, in favor of some straight fulvic acid from the local horticulture store. The cost is about $105.00, per complete vegging/flowering cycle for a 20 gallon reservoir.
I was and still am slightly concerned about the overall yield, but that is all. The plants have responded well otherwise. I am doubling the required quantity of the Biogrow and BioBloom as recommended for heavy feeding plants. I am also foliar feeding with the Bioweed, about 1 tsp per quart of water.
A few key details they DONT want you to know...
-The shit reeks, and not in a nice way. Most of the nutrients are made with the excrement from biologically natural processes. By the end of the week the reservoirs smell pretty much like straight sewage. Totally different from the synthetics.
-As a result, you have to clean and sanitize your rese's every week to make sure to fungus or molds want to get froggy.
-You HAVE to keep them agitated the whole week as well. Not baby bubbles, and not still. Still waters mold in 4 days. Baby bubbles from an air stone cause reproduction as well. We have to create large bubbles, i just rubber-banded the end of my air pumps tube to a couple of rocks from the yard, works fine. I also just put an extra water pump on its side at the back corner of one of the reservoirs, that seems to be the best if you have the money or extra pumps lying around.
Thats it though. smelly and slightly more work.
I trashed a couple of clones that were getting in the way in there... I smelled the roots before they hit the compost heap. They smelled exactly like soil, even though the reservoir water smelled like shit. Those beautiful ladies are looking very very sexy in there.
Good Luck, Smoke, and Yield reports to come soon...
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