Bio Bizz Grow or Tomatoerite

windpot

Member
Whuts happenin yawl :joint: i recently purchased sum BioBizz Grow noobly with little research on the actual product itself :dunce:, Realised when the bottle came that it has almost the exact same NPK Values as a bottle of Levingtons tomatorite that ive had for a while. :S
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Biobiz N-P-K. 4.0, 3.0, 6.0

Tomatorite N-P-K 4.0, 3.0, 8.0

Aparently Biobizz is mostly organic, and it doesnt say anyhing on the tomarite.
but thats all the differences i can gather,

If their both good ill probz use Grow for veg, Then Rite for flower.

Anyone got an insight on how biobizz is superior in a way lol.?
 

Clown Baby

Well-Known Member
tomatorite is probably synthetic. Biobizz uses a lot of kelp and other organic schtuff.

edit: just looked at the pic, looks like tomatorite uses seaweed extract too.


So the main difference is that you paid more for biobizz...
 

canna_420

Well-Known Member
Go with bio bizz. Like above its organic so full of flavor use less as Tomorite uses one cap to 1 gal plus less K for vegging is better

Bio bizz Bloom is wank though, it as not got a great PK level.
a good organic bloom is Atami organic Bloom C

Some shops also sell their own brand of organic Tom food (B-Q in UK Does) pretty much the same as biobizz
 

windpot

Member
Yeah i thot the main difference was i paid more for the brand name lol:P Guess yoo gottah go through these things to learn:))
Lucky i never got the bi bloom then, Definently gonnah look into good bloom nutes,
I mainly got bio bizz coz alot of people on heer recomend it as sort of noob kit lol, and i read sumwer that biobizz is mainly molasses which is good for the micro bacteria n that.
Any other kind of nutes or feeding tips anybuddy could share.?
 

Clown Baby

Well-Known Member
Kelp.
Kelp is the shit for veg. It's full of plant hormones and vitamins, and it's as cheap as 20/gallon in liquid form. Even cheaper in powdered form.
 

windpot

Member
sounds awsome man :P so is the tomatorite actually really really similar to biobizz if its made from seaweed extract aswell,
Looked at a bottle of kelp extract their man yeah its pretty cheap looks well good, does it have any nutes init or is it for growth stimulation only?
and how would you mix that up with nutes if a was to feed tht aswell, jst all in the one container?
 

Clown Baby

Well-Known Member
i foliar feed my outdoor with kelp at a rate of ~2-3 tbs/gallon.

its got micronutrients, potash, nitrogen, and a lot more. The NPK ratings can be kind of deceptive. There can be a whole lot more to a fertilizer than what's listed on the bottle. This is the scary part, where you have to distinguish between the efficacy of a product and its marketing. I gave maxicrop seakelp a try, since its fairly cheap and not a "hydro" brand, and liked the results. It's now a permanent part of my veg regiment.

For a regular root drench I add maybe 1-2oz per gallon. It won't burn your plants unless you really go crazy with it
 

Gazzer777

New Member
Biobizz is not kelp based it's molasses. If you want kelp you can use biobizz algamic. It's made from best Norwegian kelp. Another thing to note is biobizz nutes don't work well with hard water. Water quality is an important aspect of these nutes and biobizz don't let you know this until you bought it and you ask them . Many nutes boast high npk ratios, but too much of any nutes will cause lockouts. As an example too much potassium will prevent calcium uptake. It is recommended that inexperienced growers use no more than half dosages and experienced growers spoon feed nutes as your plants need. Beware of nutes that boast these high ratios they will mess up your plants. Growing is a delicate and balanced process. The soil bio is capable of providing all your plants needs better than us humans. So gently does it.
 
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Gazzer777

New Member
Whuts happenin yawl :joint: i recently purchased sum BioBizz Grow noobly with little research on the actual product itself :dunce:, Realised when the bottle came that it has almost the exact same NPK Values as a bottle of Levingtons tomatorite that ive had for a while. :S
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Biobiz N-P-K. 4.0, 3.0, 6.0

Tomatorite N-P-K 4.0, 3.0, 8.0

Aparently Biobizz is mostly organic, and it doesnt say anyhing on the tomarite.
but thats all the differences i can gather,

If their both good ill probz use Grow for veg, Then Rite for flower.

Anyone got an insight on how biobizz is superior in a way lol.?
Biogrow is made from molasses and organic, Tomarite is chelated which means it has been chemically altered so the plant can uptake it directly. Biobizz is organic tomarite isn't. Organics and chelates don't work well together. Organics feed the soil bio, not the plants as chelates do, so the methods are completely different.
 

conor c

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Biogrow is made from molasses and organic, Tomarite is chelated which means it has been chemically altered so the plant can uptake it directly. Biobizz is organic tomarite isn't. Organics and chelates don't work well together. Organics feed the soil bio, not the plants as chelates do, so the methods are completely different.
Its vinasse its made from other than being a lil lighter on calmag there stuffs good been using it for more than a decade i wouldnt use tomatorite you do have to use both grow and bloom or fish mix and bloom or you be short on n but once you used to it its great i wouldnt use any other bottles personally i only use the all mix the grow and the bloom i dont bother with magic algamic etc
 

amneziaHaze

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Biogrow is made from molasses and organic, Tomarite is chelated which means it has been chemically altered so the plant can uptake it directly. Biobizz is organic tomarite isn't. Organics and chelates don't work well together. Organics feed the soil bio, not the plants as chelates do, so the methods are completely different.
You can mix them no problem it will work. Your grow will just no longer be bio.chelated nutes dont kill the bacteria
 
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