have i got i right ??

mainliner

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It is a highly soluble, easy to over do, and you haven't even told us what is in your soil mix. So how could you possible know that you need a 0-0-50 fertilizer?

P-
i was going to dilute it .

and my soil has enough npk etc to last veg :)
 

May11th

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Lmfao! I couldn't agree more.

Listen, all these guys are trying to do Is provide you with organic methods that will Blow your tea away, sorry but your tea is for a novice.

Organics you need microbes, im.sorry chem ferts kill microbes, in chem soil you don't need microbes due to chelation of chem ferts.

There are many ways to add mocrobes.

As to adding nitrogen to teas, look into feathermeal, fish meal, high nitro bat quano, so many more. But rough idea.

Keep listening. This may be useful so you can drop that chem potash bullsht

To add some p, bat quano, fish bone meal are two I go to.

K, kelp meal is great. Molasses also.

Just open your eyes and Brain man, your not quite understanding what everyone is saying. Or just go stUbborn to care.

this is a great group for knowledge on many aspects of growing, I'm sure many ppl know more than Just organics.

Later, cheese bong hits:)
 

mainliner

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The word potassium actually comes from potash:)

iv no idea what you lot r talking about ..... Shitty potash crap !!!! What u talking about people
 

mainliner

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Ok people lets start again :)

here we go ...... 15 lt water, 23°c, big tbsp molasses, SOCKLESS compost, liquid seaweed, potassium silicate . Bonemeal.

ALL ORGANIC:)

have i got a good all round feed if i get the ratios right ( which is no problem)


please keep it simple for my simple head ;)


i cant see a problem and no sock i gave to crack tramp on the street :)
 

mainliner

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^^^these are all the ingredients everyone on this thread have recommended lol

iv just checked :)


so im good to go with this yes ?
 

hyroot

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^^^these are all the ingredients everyone on this thread have recommended lol

iv just checked :)


so im good to go with this yes ?
if you have amended soil (nutes in soil) you do not want to use a nutrient tea. Unless a deficiency shows up. so just stick to compost tea's and seed sprout tea's and topdressing vermicompost
 

May11th

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No you don't have a rigHt. Potassium.silicate is bio chemical not organic, just because is says omri means shit, they allow certain chemicals to be used.
 

mainliner

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No you don't have a rigHt. Potassium.silicate is bio chemical not organic, just because is says omri means shit, they allow certain chemicals to be used.
ok

but it says its good for use with organic farming which i presume knows it wont kill the bacteria in their soil .

i maybe wrong
 

May11th

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Yes dude. Don't trust them fuckers.

Let me ask you a question, what bag of soil did you pick up?

by feeding them what are you trying to achieve ?

Also how long has the soil been ran and when and what did you feed last if you did.

Just trying to help man, I've read every organic grow book available, ran dwc, aeroponics, and coco, I chose to run full 100% organics because the flavor and high really come out with some good love from mother earth A a grower who has a concern of running stuff that could contain carcinogens.
What strain are you running btw
 

mainliner

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Yes dude. Don't trust them fuckers.

Let me ask you a question, what bag of soil did you pick up?

by feeding them what are you trying to achieve ?

Also how long has the soil been ran and when and what did you feed last if you did.

Just trying to help man, I've read every organic grow book available, ran dwc, aeroponics, and coco, I chose to run full 100% organics because the flavor and high really come out with some good love from mother earth A a grower who has a concern of running stuff that could contain carcinogens.
What strain are you running btw
its just old soil which iv added all oranic stuff , bonemeal etc etc all the npk etc

and its been sitting in a warm place for about 2month

my plant is a cutting from a medical indica and its 5" tall and doing nicely in the soil .

the tea im making is for me to use all the time in the future and im going to start useing it when this cutting is flowering :)

but....
someone said earlier i don't have to feed my plant anything until i see deficiencies ....... Which i understand so It I'll be used as and when :)
 

greasemonkeymann

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i was going to dilute it .

and my soil has enough npk etc to last veg :)
It says my potassium silacate is oraganic certified .
http://www.pqcorp.com/pc/North-America/Products/Potassium-Silicates

And my liquid seaweed is too:) << i was reading the benifits of this .... Wow !!


so am i right with this tea ?
NO.
Read the sticky section on teas man.
AACT ONLY molasses, compost/vermicompost, and aerated water. ONLY.
Nutrient teas. Alfalfa, kelp MEAL (NOT liquid).
you said you have stingin nettles? then PLEASE throw away your friggin 0-0-50 bottle.
Want potassium? BSM is a great source, but almost never is it deficient in a properly made organic soil. 'So i'll ask again, what @Pattahabi already did.
WHAT is in your soil.
A tea of nettles, kelp meal, alfalfa and molasses will have everything in it that you need.
A soil made with neem meal, alfalfa meal, kelp meal, and crab meal will have EVERY macro and micro nutrient in it, not to mention chitin and microbial life.
 

greasemonkeymann

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its just old soil which iv added all oranic stuff , bonemeal etc etc all the npk etc

and its been sitting in a warm place for about 2month

my plant is a cutting from a medical indica and its 5" tall and doing nicely in the soil .

the tea im making is for me to use all the time in the future and im going to start useing it when this cutting is flowering :)

but....
someone said earlier i don't have to feed my plant anything until i see deficiencies ....... Which i understand so It I'll be used as and when :)
gotta be more specific than that.
if you made your soil right you won't have any deficiencies with an indica strain, not unless you try to grow it in a one gallon or something.
 
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