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Lemonhazelover
Lemonhazeloverstarted grow question 4 months ago
I have biobizz grow, biobizz bloom, biobizz topmax, biobizz cal-mag, carob extract, terra aquatica root boster, greatwhite mikoriza.. Do u think there is a fertilizer i should add for my next grow? but it must be organic..
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OrganicLivingSoil
OrganicLivingSoilanswered grow question 3 months ago
Less is more
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Dunnruss63
Dunnruss63answered grow question 4 months ago
GAIA GREeen organic …. Power bloom 2.8.4
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SkunkleDamo
SkunkleDamoanswered grow question 4 months ago
Scrubbyjimbob nailed it. Less is more. I was like you (only synthetic) and I had like 12-13 different bottles. I was spending tonnes. For a while now I have stopped using stuff as it ran out and cut my dosages. I now only us a base, a biostim boost, a PK boost and calmag when needed in flower. A base, a root stim and calmag in veg. Silica is a great addition but can fuck with pH so a foliar is good. It's very hard to stop using something that you have thought was doing good but trust us less is more. Try taking clones or just running seeds as a side by side. One with all the trimmings and one just fed a simple recipe to see for yourself
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Moxi57
Moxi57answered grow question 4 months ago
I’ll suggest you to cook some worm tea, to double the size of the root zone. 4 gallons of water in a five gallon bucket. I use tap and let it sit for 24hrs to let chlorine dissipate. Put four or five handfuls of earth worm castings (EWC) into a stocking and tie it into a knot. One scoop of Great White beneficials by Plant Success. One big tablespoon (30-45ml) of unsulphured molasses. I use Grandma's or whatever the grocery store has in stock. Just make sure it's unsulphured. I put an aquarium heater in and wait until the water has reached at least 75, 77-80 is best. Add your molasses first and stir until the molasses is completely broken down. Add one scoop of Great White. Tie the stocking around your air hose line, just above the airstone. Let your tea bubble for 24-36 hours. You want enough air to create a turbulent, rolling action to the water. You should see a foam or a brown film on top of the water...this is a good thing. enjoy brother
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Organoman
Organomananswered grow question 4 months ago
Fulvic acid and humic acid are also great supplements. Volcanic rock dust is an excellent source of trace minerals. Kelp meal is great for plant health too. Worm castings are superb for soil health.
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Organoman
Organomananswered grow question 4 months ago
Bio Vega from Bio Canna is awesome, but half strength is usually plenty.
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TheUk420Show
TheUk420Showanswered grow question 4 months ago
Bio bizz is not 100% organic they lie to everyone lol the only way you get true organics is living soil or aquaponics
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Scrubbyjimbob
Scrubbyjimbobanswered grow question 4 months ago
I'm from the "less is more" school of thought with my nutes. Makes managing potential issues alot easier and honestly you would get as much benefit from a lot of the boosters out there as you would just grinding up your money and adding it to your next feeding.
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AsNoriu
AsNoriuanswered grow question 4 months ago
Bioheaven is a must, but expensive. Great white in mix with Ecothrive - Biosys was doing magic 4sure. I never liked biobizz calmag, would honestly recomend to find alternative.
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m0use
m0useanswered grow question 4 months ago
"organic" is a loose term that varies state by state and country by country. As long as you have your own version of it and adhere to it your weed will turn out fine. Eg. some dry amendments or liquid feeds from natural sources do not have to be screened for heavy metals so the whole ingredient list in organic is now adding in toxic compounds. In other parts of organic certification if the soil has been treated for any pesticides/herbicides in the last 5 years it can not be organic. Their are a few companies that do organic certifications that are ok. OMRI i think it ones of them. Also some chemicals that are synthesized are approved for organic farming and some ppl don't like that and they could be in your products you use. The nutrients don't change just how they are provided differs. With whole ingredient amendments that are mostly classified as organic they need to be broken down by microbes first and then that feeds the plants. Where as the opposite happens when you feed a salt based fertilizer, all the items are available and need no breaking down for the plant to take them in. Its all the same N and P and K atoms/molecules just the method on how they got there differs. The plants don't notice the difference between the two. The only difference is the symbiotic relationship between the microbes and the plants in the soil. and even then their is some of that going on in hydro just to a lesser extent. This relationship can also be problematic and make soils for acidic or hurt the plants if they get out of hand from PH swings to water needs. The take away here is don't focus on organic and use what works best for you. Your lineup looks like it covers the basics of everything. If your growing in a soilless medium confirm you have acquit micros and your good to go. Also ask yourself if you want to add anything into the medium mix and change that up. Worm castings and compost are great additions.
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