Humboldt Nutrients Organic Line

DubRules

Well-Known Member
I just did my first feeding with organic nutes.
I am using Humboldt Nutrients and have been for quite some time now.
Until now though, I have been using their Oneness system, which is not organic.

I'm totally stoked to be growing organic now..!
All the bottles smell like pure decomposing earth and I love it!
The Honey ES (carb & brix booster) is so thick that I can barely use a pipette. It definitely has molasses in it, but smells like it has other stuff in it too.
 

AN Addict 420

Active Member
Hey dubrules
What did you think of the Humboldt oneness? I saw that one time and it looked interesting but I couldn't find out any info on it. What is so special about it?
 

dirtyshawa

Well-Known Member
The Honey ES (carb & brix booster) is so thick that I can barely use a pipette. It definitely has molasses in it, but smells like it has other stuff in it too.

it surely is thick and i thought the same thing after i purchased it. i still use grandma's molasses every other feeding from start to finish. my medium is coco and after a flush, i bubble up a batch of honey and myan micronzyme with a drop or two of superthrive and my bitches go nuts. :bigjoint:
 

Surfr

Well-Known Member
I bet the stuff works wonders. BUT, you are over paying up the ass for the Humboldt line.
 

hippiepudz024

Well-Known Member
i am currently using the natural grow, bloom, prozyme, mayan microzyme, deuce deuce, hum-bolt, during flowering right now and my plants look pretty good, but for some reason they are getting purple stem even though my ph is right, i am using promix bx soil, and that might be the problem but i dont know
 

bigsourD

Well-Known Member
i am currently using the natural grow, bloom, prozyme, mayan microzyme, deuce deuce, hum-bolt, during flowering right now and my plants look pretty good, but for some reason they are getting purple stem even though my ph is right, i am using promix bx soil, and that might be the problem but i dont know
add some magnesium to your mix, humboldt's seamag if you want to stick w/ humboldt but I use cal-mag by botanicare and it works great
 
i use age old organics base nutes plus hum-bolt, duece duece, flavorful, prozyme, myan microzyme, myco-madness, roots ,and molasses. i brew entire mix for 24 hrs. i'm flowering 2 bubble gums in soil. i had to brace, buds gettin huge. super silver haze just starting to flower. this line outperforms fox farm ten times over.hopefully i'll have some killer pics to post.
 

trickJames

Member
add some magnesium to your mix, humboldt's seamag if you want to stick w/ humboldt but I use cal-mag by botanicare and it works great
1/4 tsp Epsom salts dissolved in a glass of warm water per gallon at 2nd week of flowering and 5th week and you shouldn't have any Mag issues. Epsom salt can be purchased at any drugstore for 5 dollars. Just make sure the label says 100% magnesium sulfate. This will also add a little sulphur to your soil which will help keep it slightly acidic. I usually apply mixed in with molasses.
 

I dont know

Well-Known Member
does using Deuce deuce making a huge difference. i would like to try this product but dont wanna buy something if its not going to make a good impact
 

Dubbz0r

Well-Known Member
This is an old post but I was wondering if anyone ever used Humboldt's Verde??? I just ordered a 32 oz bottle of it since a friend recommended it. All of the main nutes I'm using are from the Humboldt line. Grow, Micro, Bloom and Equilibrium.

______________________________________________________________________________________________________________
[FONT=Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]It’s Spanish for green. Lush green colors and vigorous growth are what you can expect with Verde. Used as a foliar spray or as a growth catalyst for hydroponic or soil crops, Verde can help keep plants healthy throughout their life cycle.
Verde is a premium growth supplement with 16% nitrogen, 1% available phosphorus, and 2% potassium, as well as iron, magnesium and other vital elements. This is a great blend for plants experiencing periods of accelerated growth.
Some competing nutrient lines offer a (16-0-0) formula as a one-part grow fertilizer, but nitrogen alone cannot provide any plant with the proper nutrition for a healthy crop.
Verde is a blend that contains high quality, cold pressed Ascophyllum nodosum seaweed, humic acid and pure Yucca extract. This unique product can increase root, stem and stalk structure, while boosting chlorophyll levels and protecting the health of your plant.
Use Verde in conjunction with Humboldt Nutrients base nutrients and additives for vigorous growth. This is the useful and balanced nitrogen additive you have been searching for.
Guaranteed Analysis

Total Nitrogen (N).……………..………..…..….16.00%
16.00% Urea Nitrogen
Available Phosphate (P2O5)….………..…..……1.00%
Soluble Potash (K2O)…….………….…………2.00%
Magnesium (Mg)…..………….…………….…….1.00%
Iron (Fe)……………………………………………0.50%
Zinc (Zn)……………………….……………………2.00%
DERIVED FROM: Urea, Ascophyllum nodosum seaweed, Phosphoric Acid, Sulfate of Potash, Zinc sulfate, Iron sulfate and Magnesium sulfate.
ALSO CONTAINS NON-PLANT FOOD INGREDIENT:
1% Humic Acid (derived from Lignite)
1% Yucca Extract (derived from Yucca schidigera).
[/FONT]
 

Da Almighty Jew

Well-Known Member
just go some big-up and ginormous. so far i used the big-up one time and it has already seemed like it added more bulk. 9th week flower of 12 week cycle :mrgreen:
 
Top