What organic nutrients line do you fellow growers prefer?

GreenHighlander

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Gaia green dry amendments are the best all In one organic I have seen. I use the 4-4-4 it's made up of Alfalfa meal, bone meal, blood meal, glacial rock dust, mined potassium sulphate, fossilized carbon complex, rock phosphate, greensand, kelp meal, and gypsum.
I have been using Gaia green exclusively for a few years now. Right now I run their Alfalfa meal, fishbone meal, powerbloom along with oyster shells and EWC. I plan on adding the kelp meal as well next round.
Their products are top notch and surprisingly affordable. Not to mention they work great.
Cheers :)
 

Northernpop

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Anyone see the ball game ? ‍♂

Truth is, there's a lot of passionate organic gardeners in here. But we shouldn't be fighting amongst ourselves. I really appreciate the replies guys, and the beauty of gardening is that we're always learning.

Happy growing !!
 

Hashishh

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Personally I use the General Organics kind. Pricey but they work well. Took me a few weeks to get it dialed in to my grow, although I am a bit inexperienced when it comes to MJ.

I won't lie once these nutrients run out ill be either going with synthetic nutrients or will build my own soil and do compost teas - depending on our future situation.
I won't lie, getting into it I bought in to the whole "organic" fad. While it has it's positives, it is rather expensive.

Regardless, I believe they sell a kit for somewhere around 70 bucks with the whole line but smaller bottles. About 1/3 the size of the regular ones. Those should last about 20-30 plants done in a full cycle with about 2 months veg.
 

Northernpop

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I'm guessing they're USA companies ? I'm in England, so biobizz and Dutch Pro is very cheap here. Old timer is also cheap, so I may try old timer.
 

grilledcheese101

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I'm guessing they're USA companies ? I'm in England, so biobizz and Dutch Pro is very cheap here. Old timer is also cheap, so I may try old timer.
Id keep using bio bizz in your situation.

You should invest in the full line, all of bio bizz are great products, and the base is seriously good. And you can improve upon it by adding some dry/liquid amendments, look for mycoryzae, microbes, enzymes, hormones, sugars, kelp, aloe etc. Id stay local man.
 

Northernpop

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So I could just add, say 1/3 perlite, seaweed meal, bioheard cultures, and azomite to Plagron Royalmix, and just water?
 

Hash Hound

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I have been using Dr Earth dry organic nutrients for most of my soil growing.
Tomato and Veg, Bud and Bloom, Starter, All purpose, and All Purpose Life (small time release pellets)
Simple to use as an amendment or top dress. Or for making teas. Not very expensive.
I've used their Bud and Bloom from seed to finish with great results.
I've layered soil with B&B on bottom 1/3, Tom&Veg middle 1/3 and Starter on top. Water only or some Tea.
It grows some great bud.
Fox Farm makes similar powdered products called Happy Frog I've used on occasion.

I've also used Roots Buddha Grow and Buddha Bloom liquids with good results.
Buddha Grow is my go to veg nute when needed. The leaves look like they are on steroids after a feeding.
I've also used Roots powdered Uprising Formula Grow/Bloom/Foundation with great results.
I layered them also and got my best smelling and tasting weed this year.
You can get 3 small bottles and/or powdered Roots samples on their website for just under $9

I also used Blue Planet Framers Pride liquid organics, It was expensive with 5 gallons and 2 quarts in a grow pack.
I've been using it on and off for years with good results since I originally bought the mix pack.
I just checked the site, they have sample packs too.

happy growing guys
 

Hash Hound

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I have been using Dr Earth dry organic nutrients for most of my soil growing.
Tomato and Veg, Bud and Bloom, Starter, All purpose, and All Purpose Life (small time release pellets)
Simple to use as an amendment or top dress. Or for making teas. Not very expensive.
I've used their Bud and Bloom from seed to finish with great results.
I've layered soil with B&B on bottom 1/3, Tom&Veg middle 1/3 and Starter on top. Water only or some Tea.
It grows some great bud.
Fox Farm makes similar powdered products called Happy Frog I've used on occasion.

I've also used Roots Buddha Grow and Buddha Bloom liquids with good results.
Buddha Grow is my go to veg nute when needed. The leaves look like they are on steroids after a feeding.
I've also used Roots powdered Uprising Formula Grow/Bloom/Foundation with great results.
I layered them also and got my best smelling and tasting weed this year.
You can get 3 small bottles and/or powdered Roots samples on their website for just under $9

I also used Blue Planet Framers Pride liquid organics, It was expensive with 5 gallons and 2 quarts in a grow pack.
I've been using it on and off for years with good results since I originally bought the mix pack.
I just checked the site, they have sample packs too.

happy growing guys
 

projectinfo

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I have been using Dr Earth dry organic nutrients for most of my soil growing.
Tomato and Veg, Bud and Bloom, Starter, All purpose, and All Purpose Life (small time release pellets)
Simple to use as an amendment or top dress. Or for making teas. Not very expensive.
I've used their Bud and Bloom from seed to finish with great results.
I've layered soil with B&B on bottom 1/3, Tom&Veg middle 1/3 and Starter on top. Water only or some Tea.
It grows some great bud.
Fox Farm makes similar powdered products called Happy Frog I've used on occasion.

I've also used Roots Buddha Grow and Buddha Bloom liquids with good results.
Buddha Grow is my go to veg nute when needed. The leaves look like they are on steroids after a feeding.
I've also used Roots powdered Uprising Formula Grow/Bloom/Foundation with great results.
I layered them also and got my best smelling and tasting weed this year.
You can get 3 small bottles and/or powdered Roots samples on their website for just under $9

I also used Blue Planet Framers Pride liquid organics, It was expensive with 5 gallons and 2 quarts in a grow pack.
I've been using it on and off for years with good results since I originally bought the mix pack.
I just checked the site, they have sample packs too.

happy growing guys
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youraveragehorticulturist

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I'm interested in these "all in one" dry nutrients like the Roots Uprising stuff, or Down to Earth Bio-live.

If you've ever used bottled nutes, it can be like a merry go round. You start with an all in one or 2 or 3 part nutrients. Then you think you know about chemistry, and you want everything separate to make custom nutrients blends and complex feeding regiments. After awhile it's like, Forget This! And you go back to 1 or 2 bottles.

Now I'm into using all the different meals and organic stuff. Tracking down all kinds of different stuff, gathering bunches of bags and boxes and trying to invent the perfect mix. I already use tons of Down to Earth products. Could I just get 1 or 2 boxes (maybe fruit tree 6-2-4?) and be good?
 

Hash Hound

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Not a bot, just not used to this site, I guess I f'd up.

Give the Uprising a try, they say they take all the hassle out of mixing your own supersoil ingredients.

In my research re the Down to Earth, the veg garden 4-4-4 was recommended.
It's on my to try list.
 
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Gaia green dry amendments are the best all In one organic I have seen. I use the 4-4-4 it's made up of Alfalfa meal, bone meal, blood meal, glacial rock dust, mined potassium sulphate, fossilized carbon complex, rock phosphate, greensand, kelp meal, and gypsum.
do you know who delivers to australia ?
 
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