Organicare products

RaymondStone

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Nothing came up on the site search. Has anyone used their products before? I just picked up a small bottle of their Organicare Grow formula.
 

DMG3528

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I have used their products for a couple of years.
Great Fulvic and Humic acids.
That seaweed extract is the thickest shit I have ever used!!!

Use them correctly and you should not have any problems.
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Just started using it for my first grow. Using a good local soil mix and the Liquid Karma, and Pro Bloom and Pro Grow. The pH of my tap water is a little high and adding this drops it a little low and what comes out the bottom is perfect. Haven't had any nute burn. Plants went thru hell. At 2-3 in. tall they were COVERED in mites. only fed them water and pesticides. ( I know, I wanted to go all organic for first grow, but i couldn't wait til I could get more clones.) After bugs were dead I transplanted and started feeding them with Organicare nutes. Shot up nice, strong, bushy, and beautiful. Just started flowering. you can see pics in my albums under Fat Boy and Silver Star.

Also, the Grand Daddy Purple i transplanted last Sunday are in there. I know it has a quick cycle, but it has grown over an inch a day since being planted
 

Mazar i Shariff

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I have used the Organicare Nitrix during veg, which turned out to be one of the best pure nitrogen sources I have used. It did not burn, and within a day of feeding the leaves took on a beautiful lush green. I have not used it since, as I have been sampling other organic lines, but I am starting to get back into the Botanicare lines and will certainly add a few of the Organicare nutrients to my feeding schedule.

Best of luck to ya! Organics are def the way to go!
 

halftime

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yeah im using organicare top feed now my babies are only about 10 days old. i use all their additives too.
 

Mazar i Shariff

Active Member
yeah im using organicare top feed now my babies are only about 10 days old. i use all their additives too.
Nice ... Just remember that moderation is key with nutrients! If you have the seedlings in fertile soil, you should not be feeding them for the first month since sprouting, as it can stress them & stunt growth. Whatever is in the soil will be more than enough. You can always add a light foliar feed at first and spray them down daily or every other day.

It's great to have everything you can think of in your nutrient closet, but it's a whole other deal to know how to use them. Always add 1/4-1/2 the recommended strength at first and slowly step your girls up to higher PPM levels til they are mature and you are feeding at full strength. Maintaining proper PH is very important, too (5.2-5.5 is ideal for Hydro, 7.0 even for Soil). If you do not have a PPM/PH meter, it's a solid $80-100 to spend for a cheap one, or you can pay up to the $200 level for a bit nicer of a unit.
 
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