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Old 03-10-2009, 05:47 PM
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Default Organic Grow from Lowes: Organic Soils and Nutes. Questions about solid nutes exc.
I got a fully organic pellet style solid nute. your supposed to mix into the top inch of soil and water in.

The PH of my miracle grow organic potting soil is in the high 7's.

How will this effect my grow if I dont add anything to bring it down?

Anyone tried nutes like this? Any good?
Garden Club Select "Premium slow release plant food" - Organic all poupose.
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from feather meal, meat and boan meal, blood meal, and sulfate of potash.
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Old 03-12-2009, 06:51 AM
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Old 03-13-2009, 09:14 AM
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Is the stuff I asked about any good?
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Is the stuff I asked about any good?
i've never used it, but it looks like it has some good stuff in it, i'm sure it will work for you.
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I am also looking at buying this for my plants, any 1 used this???? HELP US OUT PLZ
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I buy all my soil supplies at Lowes...except for worm castings. But to be honest I havent bought any nutes except for fish elmusions from there. I use the MG organic garden soil, bone meal, blood meal, cow manure(in the yellow bag),lime, and peat moss(our Lowes sells big blocks of it for 10 bucks or so). All my plants seem pretty healthy.
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For my money, you just can't beat Fox Farm's new organic soil. I grow bio and try to stay as organic as possible. Now with Fox Farm's soil, I no longer need to fertilize, just water when needed! It saves lots of time, money, and stoop labor. It's not cheap at $22.00 per bag (if you get at least 3 bags), but it actually SAVES money by eliminating the need for fertilizers. My plants are bigger, greener, and heavier since I started using Fox Farm soil. It's amazing! One bag goes a long way, as it's not filled with peat, which holds a lot of water for a short period of time. Fox Farm soil is dense and heavier then the regular peat-heavy mixes. For that reason, it doesn't dry out as fast, which translates into less labor. (Disclaimer: I have no financial interest or commercial connection to Fox Farm. If I heard someone going on about it like I just did, I would be suspicious about their motivations. I am just excited about a great new product that has improved my yield, saved me money, and lessened my work load!)
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Default Fox Farm Organic Soil!
For my money, you just can't beat Fox Farm's new organic soil. I grow bio and try to stay as organic as possible. Now with Fox Farm's soil, I no longer need to fertilize, just water when needed! It saves lots of time, money, and stoop labor. It's not cheap at $22.00 per bag (if you get at least 3 bags), but it actually SAVES money by eliminating the need for fertilizers. My plants are bigger, greener, and heavier since I started using Fox Farm soil. It's amazing! One bag goes a long way, as it's not filled with peat, which holds a lot of water for a short period of time. Fox Farm soil is dense and heavier then the regular peat-heavy mixes. For that reason, it doesn't dry out as fast, which translates into less labor. (Disclaimer: I have no financial interest or commercial connection to Fox Farm. If I heard someone going on about it like I just did, I would be suspicious about their motivations. I am just excited about a great new product that has improved my yield, saved me money, and lessened my work load!)
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ok man if u r tryin to get stuff at lowes it means u dont have much money to spend....ditch the MG soil...get a nutral soil,worm castings,vermiculite or however u spell it and a bottle of OMRI Alaska Fish fertilizer...its like 8 bucks...use that all the way thru veg and then start adding sum bat guano when ur flowering...will keep ur costs down"IN THE GHETTO"
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