Organic Source for Molybdenum???

tkowitha123

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Does anybody know an organic nutrient that's high in molybdenum?? I'd like to stick organic but I'm not sure what I should add to compensate for a moly def any help or ideas? I've been searching but there is not alot of stuff to look through for something thats not that common. Lol any help or suggestion's
 

hydrosoil78

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ask at the hydro store or look for one that says 'micronutrients'. dyna gro 'grow' has a little and botanicare cns17 grow. They aren't organic fertilizers, maybe molybdic acid is synthetic, not organic.
 

hyroot

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Kelp meal, green sand, molasses, neem meal, rock dust, ash, anything that has potassium and iron will fix a molybdenum deficiency.
 

tkowitha123

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good to know, thanks I posted this question in a different post and got no response so I figured I'd try here.
 

SpicySativa

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Just curious, are you sure your seeing a Mo deficiency and not something else? That would be pretty rare, especially in an organic soil mix.
 

hyroot

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moly defs come on quick if plants are rootbound and/or lacking iron and nitrogen or light bleaching occurs
 

tkowitha123

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I have another post with pictures of it taken about a week ago, it seems to act exactly like a molybdenum deficiency or at least what I know of. The caretaker I got the plant from said that it was strain dependant and that seems to be the case even with clones and different soil and nute's that I now use vs. what he was using, The 2 cotton candy's that I have in bloom right now are in 3 gal root pouches but the previous caretaker had them in 10 gal nursery and no difference. Oh and ph seems to always drop to the high five's no matter how high i ph my soup, the runoff never seems to get past 6.2 any idea's?
 

Wetdog

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Have any lime in that mix?

$4 or so for a 40lb bag and you can put the pH meter in a drawer.

Wet
 
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