Keepin' it simple

poke_smot

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Can I grow good quality organic bud with just:

poultry manure/4-2-4
bone meal/4-12-0
liquid sea kelp extract/.01-.01-.01
worm castings/1-0-0
MG Organic potting soil/?don't remember
Superthrive
Molasses
 

KaleoXxX

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keeping it simple is the #2 rule in my book

do you want to use these as organic fertilizers in your soil? this would work good if you put somethin neutral like peat or sphagnum moss in the mix. the MG can be good if you dont want to mess around with adding nutes, but the nute balls need to be removed from your seedling soil. ive seen MG burn many baby plants. or do you plan to feed as needed with a mixture of these?
 

poke_smot

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I was gonna use them as needed by top dressing the soil about 1 week before they needed anything, so that they would leach in as I watered.
 

poke_smot

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at least as far as the bone, manure, and bio-tone go.
the castings are mixed into the soil
everything else will be added twice a month to the water
 

KaleoXxX

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sounds like a great plan for organcs bro

remember these 3 rules

#1 dont let anyone know what, how much or where your growing

#2 keep it simple, it is a plant and wants to grow, no matter what you do to it

#3 is security, need i say more?

good luck, i hope your grow goes good!

:edit: you know what the signs of nutrient deficiencies look like right?
 

KaleoXxX

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no prob, i was happy to see someone who actually wants to keep it simple for a change, instead of all this bubbleponics, nute mixing, adding birth control pills, lollipop, supercrop exct exct
 

tea tree

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Here you go. You got the ingreds for a nice water only grow. I dont know how much worm casts you got so I will just say this.

Add the bag of mg organic soil to the worm castings.
add 1 tbsp of pultry manure to a gallon of the soil mix
add 2 tbsp of the bone meal to a gallon of the soil mix
soak it with a nice solution of liquid kelp, wet but not drenched. Let it sit for a month. 2 weeks at least. Turn it every week. This is called "cooking" the soil. It lets a nice soil food web get established. Also add a little molasses to this water to let the soil cook.

Water only yer plants. They really need a source of K , like some Kelp meal easily available at home depot. But watering some in like a tbsp a gallon will help. Use the super thrive at a drop a gallon while the plants are in veg and when you transplant.

Also I highly recomend you getting some perlite. It will help a lot but if this is all you got you will be fine. Use Ro water or at least water that has sat out 24 hours to let the chlorine evaporate. Good luck.
 
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