organic flowering ferts?

buckets

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Does anyone know or can anyone suggest anything natural that will help with flowering? I'm using seaweed extract and backstrap mollasses for a fert during veg stage outdoors but was curious if there were other things that would also help during flowering?

I don't want to use chemical ferts. Thanks for your comments! :-)
 

buckets

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anyone else have any suggestions for organic growing during flowering? What additives I could give them while they develop into buds? I've just given them seaweed extract mixed with backstrap mollasses. I don't want to over due it though. Comments?
 

buckets

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I read about your dr. earth stuff and some of it has seaweed extract in it. I researched seaweed extract and it said that it supplies so much goodness to the plants. My plants need it though. Most are 4-5 feet tall with signs of preflower starting now. I hope they go crazy after the recent feeding. They didn't grow huge as I had anticipated but that's my fault. Thank you for your suggestions!
 

BcDigger

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I use crosby's blackstrap all through flower. 1tbl spoon / gal. and give 2 or 3 gallons per plant. my plants seem to love it, the buds loook bigger the day after everyfeeding.
 

TGchunk

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Kelp meal and bone meal are the best organic stuff.you can buy. You can probably use half to a full keg cup per plant, depending in bag size. There are bat guanos that are for flowering, make sure it's phosphorus based. You want P and K, not very much N

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buckets

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That's good news. I've been giving the plants backstrap molasses already and will continue through flowering. Hadn't tried a phorsphorous based bat guano. I'll see if I can find a place that sells it. Don't animals rip up plants if they have bone meal in them? Thanks for your feedback!
 

buckets

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Plus I'm using sea magic dry seaweed extract. Just gave them a huge feeding of it with the backstrap mollasses.
 

Soilgrownsmile

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Mission fertilizer , organic bottle nutes that do the trick, supplement with cal mag plus or use their dry and liquid in conjunction. It's an option that'll work if your looking for store bought organic :) hope it helps
 

buckets

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I'm not to sure how that sea magic worked for me. Or the backstrap molasses. I may have given them to much or to little. I'll try it again this summer.
 
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