Best Nutrients For Soil Grows

sensi8739

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For past couple grows was running Roots Organic Buddha Bloom, molasses and a little extra kelp from Age Old during early flower in FFOF, then slowly tapered down to just bloom and molasses and would end with water and very occasional molasses.

Now throwing in some Iguana Juice, just the bloom segment however. I have heard the good and bad about AN, so I figured I would just test a bit of it out myself. So far I prefer the Roots Organic, but I will give it two grows as well using the same strains in the same box to decide. Also started throwing in some happy frog starter into transplants for similar effects as light warrior, I just heard that micorrhizae developed a bit more strongly with happy frog. Is there any credence to that rumor? I bought some Ginourmous as well from Humboldt, but haven't gotten around to using it yet. Will be my first modification to a base nutrient program.
 

SirTitanium

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Novice here considering Jack's Classic Dynamic Duo - the recipe for "tomatoes" from Growing With Jack website. Seems close to what I've learned here and the Cervantes book.
 

mamador1r

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i liked the bio bizz bloom, but im now using botanicares pure blend pro & gonna start usiing the booster hydroplex. it already looks better this grow.. plus i always use earth juice, molasses, & gravity.
 
:shock: [HOW] come no-one seems to remember were dealing with (basically) a weed HOLLY BAT SHIT BATMAN since 1971 weve been using rabbit terds bat shit or old piles of horse manure.By the way 20' 4-9 lb. monsters were raised a old horse manure pile an then after about a month later we used leaf compost & bat shit TEA last month throw in a quart of mollasses per 5 gal water. Also seaweed tea is sprayed on plants 1 time a week up till about 3-4 weeks before harvest.Remember good vibes an no (POISON) on any medicine. Ive done this a long time an if you have water treated with vit. C to get rid of chlorine ph.5.5-6. compost tea with bat shit in it an seaweed spray your cool
 

roll it up smoke it up

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What nutes would be best to go with my fox farm happy frog soil? I know the FF trio but is there any other good ones? I will be growing white widow and blackberry from nirvina
 

CrazyBudz

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Im using botanicare pure pro grow, botanicare liquid karma and superthrive...i water every other day with a gallon of nute water then 1/2 gal fresh water per plant...im getting amazing results plants grew from 18" tall to 3 1/2 - 4 ft in just a couple weeks they also got alot bushyer!
 

roll it up smoke it up

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What nutes would be best to go with my fox farm happy frog soil? I know the FF trio but is there any other good ones? I will be growing white widow and blackberry from nirvina
I was looking at nutes at my local hydro store. Does anyone have experience with these: Kool bloom, Flora Nova, Super thrive, Pure Blend pro soil, Grow big, Big bloom. With ones are best, and best for veg, and flower.
 

trystick

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What's up with the TerraCycle Worm Castings at Walmart. They were supposed to be stocking them in Walmart months ago and I have not ever seen them. Some posters on the forum were saying they saw them at walmart. Has anyone seen them there or at HD, Lowes, Ace or anywhere?

Stick
 

W Dragon

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biobizz it's organic and cheap, really easy to use and gets good results, hard to go wrong with the stuff i'd say idiot proof. it's about a tenner each for the grow and bloom 1L and twenty for the topmax 1L i love the stuff just because of it's ease and how well it works
 

drew k.420

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heres what i use to near perfect results every time:i use the entire fox farm family of nutes(liquids and solubles)and i add botanicares liquid karma,cal-mag and sweet ,and finish my mix off with general hydroponics subculture- b and subculture -m.mix it up in a gal jug (all to recomended doses on packages),pour it into aqua globes with a small funnel(you cant burn your plants using these things,EVER.)insert the globes into your soil,water when they are thirsty(with just water)as long as you have some mix prepped in a jug for the globes your plants will be fed nutes all the time and NEVER too muchliquid in globes lasts 3-4 days)good luck and god bless.
 

glassblower209

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If cost is not an issue ive ben useing the Gen Hydros new organic line. if you buy the 6 bottrles then follow the feeding schedule gen hydro provides, and take all the basic steps of temp and ph. then these nutes will kick some a**. I use them with roots organic soil, and they are doing extreemly well. I'd suggest them to any one who's looking for nutes. i got my ladies ready to veg @ 15 inches in only 3 weeks under 2 1000w
if you go to the web site and call gen hydro, they will send you sample bottles of the whole new organic line for 16 bucks shipping​
 
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