Best Organic Fert for Flowering?

Plowboy

Member
I've been experimenting around with fermenting, trying to find low/no cost nutes. Been unemployed for 10 months now. I thought banana ferment was my solution for a good flowering nutrient but its not high enough in phosphorus.
 

Medi 1

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bat poo isnt potassium. its more nitro or phos.

Kelp meal is a very high-quality organic fertilizer. With an N-P-K ratio of approximately 1-0-2, it is a good source of nitrogen and potassium. It also contains minerals, amino acids, and trace amounts of other micronutrients. Kelp meal is seaweed, specifically Ascophyllus nodosum, and is harvested from the ocean. It can be added to vegetable and flower gardens, potting mixes, and lawns. also has a small amount of natural PGR`s
 

Plowboy

Member
So it sounds like I could still use the banana ferment in addition to a tea or maybe even mixed into a tea.
 

indoorman

Member
Everyone has their way of making the best blend and if producing enough for them it must be working. I personal have gotten on to newer and better ways to grow producing two to three more harvest a year. Which has paid off with greatly. I became a fan of Blue mountian for awhile after meeting the owner at a trade show. I also became a hugh fan of biologicals and have reduced my nuke budget by 3/4. Using Quantum growth photosynthic microbes. They consume any nuke you add and feed it back to plant ten times faster than the plant can itself. The plants just sit back and grow big and bushy the microbes do all the work converting the nutrients to the plant. Look up Douglas speed and Associates on line their web site has some great reads on it. You can grow a plant in play sand with stuff. It's not a fertilizer so you will need to keep your same routine cutting back on nukes over time. Health plants and soil all less receptable to disease. Try it you'll love it. Happy Indoorman It is also register organic. Currently working on Cal. It won't be long you will see it on the shelves the way it works.
 
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