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    I'm relatively new to the whole organic growing scene, and I've done quite a bit of looking around at tea's for my plants. This is what I'm planning to use:

    eBay: 2 pak SUPER TEA MIX+BUDSWEL ORGANIC NUTRIENT FERTILIZER (item 7711920124 end time May-31-07 08:34:14 PDT)

    The Guano Company's Super Tea during vegging, switching over to The Guano Company's Budswell during flowering. The Super Tea is rated at 5-5-1 and the Budswell is 0-7-0.

    My questions are these:

    -Is the Super Tea a good choice? I know I've head of plenty of people using Budswell, so I'm pretty sure that'll be fine - But I can't recall anyone using the Super Tea. Is the NPK rating OK for use during veg?
    -How often and how much should I be feeding the Super Tea during veg?
    -How often and how much should I be feeding the Budswell during flower?


    I'd really appreciate any and all help you guys can give me. Thanks in advance.

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    Welcome paintballking
    You will need more n in veg and more p with less n in flower.
    Check out growfaq I think Mogie put a list of homemade nutes in there that will help you to understand.

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    anything like that: organic guano based tea is good. it will have many of the micronutients you need and so is balanced.

    from what i've been reading, i think those are fine alone. but you should add, every now and then, superthrive and/or substitue some other organic tea to pick up any trace elements before they become noticable.

    use the recommended amounts on the container for the plants ago, but use half strength for seedlings, just to be safe.

    at the end, it's hard to nutrient burn plants using organic teas, but wait untill it's good and flowering to boost up the dosage and watch how the plants respond.
    Last edited by closet.cult; 05-26-2007 at 03:33 PM.

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    Anyone else have any input? Especially concerning when and how much to use?

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