Garrett Juice....any thoughts on its value

jasonzbtzl

Active Member
There is a radio talk show host called the Dirt Doctor, his real name is Howard Garrett and he is a proponent of all organic gardening and landscape. He has a bottled liquid product that he makes called Garrett Juice. What does everyone think about, would this stuff be good to use on MJ plants on a alternating water schedule?

Here are the ingredients and breakdown:

Apple Cider Vinegar, Compost Tea, Molasses, Dehydrated Seaweed, Liquid Fish, and Water

Analysis: Total Nitrogen (N)..1.5%
Avail. Phosphate (P2O5)......2.2%
Soluble Potash(K2O)............1.5%
 

jasonzbtzl

Active Member
I'm sure that stuff would do fine if you're choosing the bottle feeding route.

On the other hand, all those ingredients are cheap, readily available, and easy to use on their own...

Fair enough...a 32oz bottle is only about $16 bucks at my local shop and that will produce 8 gallons. They recommend using it on every other watering so that one bottle could conceivably last for almost a month in early vegetative stage, where I see it being the most beneficial , for 3 -4 plants ( what I'm growing), if you were doing a water every 2 days schedule give or take a few days....

I know there are a lot of "ifs" and "buts" in there so obviously to each his own and every grow has its different variables.

I think for me just the convenience of it all being in one bottle and not having to have 5 or 6 more bottles added to my nute shelf is the draw for me...

I'm gonna try a bottle and maybe use it on 1 plant just to see how it does...I'll post my findings on this thread...
 

cannakis

Well-Known Member
I'm sure that stuff would do fine if you're choosing the bottle feeding route.

On the other hand, all those ingredients are cheap, readily available, and easy to use on their own...
Yeah dude I would just make it yourself. I Am sure that bottle is only a quart. So for cheaper than the cost of one bottle you could most likely get everything and it would AT LEAST yield a full Gallon, which would be Four of those bottles, and you could make it all in one batch and just store it in the gallon. I Am sure it will make a few gallons actually. Definitely better to make your own then to buy.
 
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