any body use beastie blooms ?

kinddiesel

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http://www.1000bulbs.com/product/97...BaseShopping&gclid=CMPt06-Ws7wCFelxOgodrgMAqw if you use it how hard to you push it . teaspoons per gallon ? im trying this for a few plants to compare it with a few other brands. I used the 1 teaspoon per gallon the company rec and 3 weeks later I checked the soil and the soil test came back horrible. the Phosphorous did not even register on my tester . I more will more then likely throw this brand straight into my trash can ! 30 dollars wasted . I cant pump it any stronger because the [SIZE=+1]Potassium levels register on the high side so I cant push this brand any harder. I will throw it away and give it a zero star do not buy rating . total shit nutrients . [/SIZE]
 
hey man the beastie bloomz is an additive not meant as base nutrient

meaning you use it at a certain time. check out fox farms (i think thats what brand) feeding schedule and how they incorporate it.
you never wanna push bloom foods, if it were me using stuff like that i might apply once or twice . They also have open sesame and something else, but the key to using stuff like that is knowing the nute schedule and then understanding how to modify it to the size plant/strain your running, and how it coincides with the other nutes. The charts are almost always more than double what you need, so thats something else to keep in mind.

you might be able to use it on it's own in a nitrogen rich soil. As a guideline for nutrients , I use 3-1-2 for where I think I should keep it
 
right nizza I push my veg nutrient along with this beastie bloom, seeing a reduced yield compared to my reg nutrients . I figured I would try some thing new and see if it was better .
 
yeah bro, I don't believe in any of those additives, really. They all seem liked hyped up BS, lol. Good of you to bring this up though, some people buy a lot of stuff like that and are convinced it makes their buds better, maybe if used right it does, but not in my regime...

what does make a difference though, IMO is carbo load and silica, I have seen such a difference.
people diss on carbo loads because they sugar (fatten) the plants stems and buds up. The plant will get weak and you counteract that with silica ( for pliability) and the results are very nice

using molasses in organics by itself is nice but IMO silicates are needed too, for any type of carbo-load additives.

silicates are also great on their own, i run foliage pro with humboldt honey hydro formula, with protekt by dyna gro. This run i did soil so i left out the honey. I should have gotten blackstrap but never got around to it. The blackstrap feeds the microbes and they in turn carbo-load the plant

oh yeah and the dyna gro silica always is added to the fresh water first, or it will react with base nutrients and solidify
you just have to add it first or dilute it or something before adding anything else, I don't know why though

dyna gro nutes also crystallize, it's good to tip it and listen for salts, if there are, you dilute it with 1:1 ratio of warm water and shake it to re-dissolve the crystals.
then use twice as much as normal. I think that it happens from being frozen during shipping or something, because it's very concentrated
 
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