Nutes for a broke ass

TheMountain

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so im broke cant really order nothing off line i was wondering what you guys would sudgest that i could pick up at a garden store or like home depot lowes.

and while i got a thread i geuss ill ask when flowering should i pick up a blue light i seen one that said it was for indoor growing so it made me curious.
 
Bat guano, kelp, fish emulsion. All cheap organic stuff. Don't use incandesent light bulbs, I know the one you're talking about, don't use it. Only use CFL's or HID lights.
 
I know there are gonna be those who get all grossed out and say, "Oh, how can you pee on your precious plants?" but here's the deal -- fertilizers (a.k.a. nutrients) gain their nitrogen mainly from "ammoniacal sources". Wanna know what that is? Pee. You make your own, it's free. Dilute about 30 parts water to 1 part pee. Doubt me? Google it. Old timers already know about it, and have for a long time.
 
cool im geussing i can find the bat guano at home depot or lowes and the CFLs for blooming where do i find thoughs i can only find the 2700 lumen bulbs.
 
heh i heard this so i filled my spray bottle up with probable less then 25% pee but is that really anofe?
Spray bottle..? In my experience this plant does not appreciate humidity, although it seems quite happy in the rain. Anyway, just mix it fresh each time, and yeah, that's enough. Especially for newer plants.
 
cool im geussing i can find the bat guano at home depot or lowes and the CFLs for blooming where do i find thoughs i can only find the 2700 lumen bulbs.

Home Depot has the cfl's 27 Watt 1300 lumens @ 5500k about $6 ea.

Target has 26 Watt 1600 lumens@ 6500k about $4 ea.

Lowe's has them also but the package has little info about the color temp.

Note these are the mini spiral that have a built it ballast and go in a std socket.
 
why the hell not?
Why not use an incandescent bulb? Are you joking? The bulb he is talking about is an incandescent bulb with blue paint on it made by GE.. incandescent bulbs are some of the least energy efficient, most heat producing, smallest lumen output bulbs you could find. Does that answer your question?
 
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