organic nutrient line

miorggirl

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I am a first time indoor organic grower that needs help. I am going to flower my plants in ocean forest with added perlite. But I want to be able to use an organic nutrient line in case the plants want more then just what ocean forest can deliver. Do you guys have any suggestions?
 

JavaCo

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Nectar For the Gods is the best Organic nutrient line i have used. If you go to the web site and send a message asking for a free sample pack they should hook you up. Just got to pay shipping. http://oregonsonly.com/

 

foreverflyhi

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I am a first time indoor organic grower that needs help. I am going to flower my plants in ocean forest with added perlite. But I want to be able to use an organic nutrient line in case the plants want more then just what ocean forest can deliver. Do you guys have any suggestions?
Skip the bottle nutrients.
I suggest you do a medium heavy topdress, kelp, wormcastings, neem meal etc etc.

Also I suggest you do some A ACT teas and some SST seeds.

All info can be found in the ROLS sticky here in the organic section
 

greasemonkeymann

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I am a first time indoor organic grower that needs help. I am going to flower my plants in ocean forest with added perlite. But I want to be able to use an organic nutrient line in case the plants want more then just what ocean forest can deliver. Do you guys have any suggestions?
have you already transplanted?
If not I HIGHLY recommend adding neem meal and kelp meal. If you want to really do it right make your own soil, for a small indoor grow it's fairly easy and cheap too.
Fish bone meal, neem meal, crab meal, kelp meal, alfalfa meal.
Aeration, perlite, volcanic rock, pumice, biochar, rotten tree log chuncks, etc,
Good quality hippy-made craigslist compost or vermicompost.
You will SEE a difference not only in the end product but also in the density/health of the rootball.
I guaran-freakin-tee that you will never go back to bagged stuff.
Like comparing pizza hut to quality stone-baked pizza.
Sure they are both pizza... but...
 

miorggirl

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Well I'm trying to save money. To amend and build my own super soil is too costly for me. My boyfriends caregiver grows with amended super soil and he suggested it would be cheaper to use an organic nutrient line to feed them if the ocean forest doesn't provide enough for flower...which it doesnt. I have not already transplanted. Started seeds 26 hours ago in coco discs.
 

st0wandgrow

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Well I'm trying to save money. To amend and build my own super soil is too costly for me. My boyfriends caregiver grows with amended super soil and he suggested it would be cheaper to use an organic nutrient line to feed them if the ocean forest doesn't provide enough for flower...which it doesnt. I have not already transplanted. Started seeds 26 hours ago in coco discs.
Have you already purchased the Ocean Forrest? If not, would you be open to considering different brands?

You have two ways to go about this. You can either amend the soil in advance and then just use plain water all the way to the finish line. Or, you can mix nutrient solutions from 6 different bottles (that smell like a skunks balloon knot) for the next 16 weeks. Your call..... but for the same $100 you're going to spend on bottles, you can pick up a few meals, some compost, aeration bits, and minerals and end up with a kick-ass soil that's maintenance free (no farting around with ph and the like)..... AND you can use it over and over again by just re-amending with those meals that you already have from the first round.

Say the word if you want more info.

FWIW I've used the general organics lineup. I got pretty good results, but nothing like I'm getting now with an amended soil
 

the aparition

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I am using advanced nutrients organic line up with my ocean forest mix and the ladies are loving life!

Good luck!

Btw, I never ph my water. Just use RO or distilled water
 

the aparition

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Just read that u r trying to save money and AN is not cheap. I plan on building my own soil in the future but did not have the time to wait for it to cook this time.
 

miorggirl

Member
Have you already purchased the Ocean Forrest? If not, would you be open to considering different brands?

You have two ways to go about this. You can either amend the soil in advance and then just use plain water all the way to the finish line. Or, you can mix nutrient solutions from 6 different bottles (that smell like a skunks balloon knot) for the next 16 weeks. Your call..... but for the same $100 you're going to spend on bottles, you can pick up a few meals, some compost, aeration bits, and minerals and end up with a kick-ass soil that's maintenance free (no farting around with ph and the like)..... AND you can use it over and over again by just re-amending with those meals that you already have from the first round.

Say the word if you want more info.

FWIW I've used the general organics lineup. I got pretty good results, but nothing like I'm getting now with an amended soil
Yes I have already bought ocean forest. I have ocean forest, perlite, coco coir and castings. I was going to use the revs super soil recipe but there's just so much that goes into it.
 

st0wandgrow

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Yes I have already bought ocean forest. I have ocean forest, perlite, coco coir and castings. I was going to use the revs super soil recipe but there's just so much that goes into it.
What I said above still holds true. You could buy 6 ingredients, add them to the Ocean Forrest and use water only for the entire grow. You could then re-use that same soil again for your next batch of plants.

-Kelp meal
-Crab shell meal
-Neem seed meal
-Alfalfa meal
-Oyster shell flour
-Rock dusts

You will pay around the same for those that you will for a lineup of organic bottled nutrients, and get better results (and it's easier). I would mix together 2 bags of Ocean Forrest, 1/2 a cf of castings, and 1/2 a cf of perlite. Then add 1 cup each of the meals and oyster shell flour, and 2-3 cups of the rock dusts. Mix that all up, wet it down, and let it sit for a few weeks. DONE.
 

JavaCo

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Have you used any others?
Yeah i have used roots organics before wasnt impressed with it. The Grow part of it must have been the bottom of the barrel because it was extremely acidic. Plus i used some outside on my tomatoes and it attracted a bunch of horse flies. It is safe to say i wont be buying that shit again.
 

greasemonkeymann

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What I said above still holds true. You could buy 6 ingredients, add them to the Ocean Forrest and use water only for the entire grow. You could then re-use that same soil again for your next batch of plants.

-Kelp meal
-Crab shell meal
-Neem seed meal
-Alfalfa meal
-Oyster shell flour
-Rock dusts

You will pay around the same for those that you will for a lineup of organic bottled nutrients, and get better results (and it's easier). I would mix together 2 bags of Ocean Forrest, 1/2 a cf of castings, and 1/2 a cf of perlite. Then add 1 cup each of the meals and oyster shell flour, and 2-3 cups of the rock dusts. Mix that all up, wet it down, and let it sit for a few weeks. DONE.
Yes, yes, YES. Is there a "double-like", I could give you stow?
Absolutely.
Do that, you won't regret it.
You said you just dropped the seeds to germ, so you have the few weeks need for the soil to age. Go get some seed starter mix to have for your seeds and get them in party cups for the first two weeks and by then your soil is ready. If you can go three weeks that would be even better.
Maybe buy a bag of pumice too just for the hell of it, it's not much
It's really really not hard I promise.
Taste, smoke, yield, everything will be there and you won't ever go back to bottled anything.
cept maybe pro-tekt
 
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