Vegan Organics Aka Veganics With Matt Rize

dickkhead

Active Member
on the canna pk 13/14 when i use that do I add it to full strength canna boost and canna flores? and when should i use it and how long?
 

Matt Rize

Hashmaster
on the canna pk 13/14 when i use that do I add it to full strength canna boost and canna flores? and when should i use it and how long?
I have to say, I use the BioCanna line which is very different than the Canna. Maybe someone else here can answer this one. I have no experience with it.
 

Matt Rize

Hashmaster
LOL, brains behind veganics.... are you guys trying to take over the world or something, growing without animal by-products isn't too hard, especially when it's already bottled ;)
this guy hatin' ;) lol
I think its funny you assume I meant growing when I said veganics. C'mon now...

Same video (i think), but on 4 different links.
[video=youtube;uSlaGXiZ5DQ]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uSlaGXiZ5DQ[/video]
[video=vimeo;12689196]http://vimeo.com/12689196[/video]
[video=youtube;a_yCyK6Qt-0]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a_yCyK6Qt-0[/video]
[video=vimeo;12677347]http://vimeo.com/12677347[/video]
 

upthearsenal

Well-Known Member
So I was reading how if you foliar feed with teas, you can actually use the leafs of freshly harvested plants to in fact make teas considering they would be full of beneficials.

Something I should try, at least to use the tea of harvested leafs for my outdoor veggie garden, if not my entire garden.

:eyesmoke:
 

NightbirdX

Well-Known Member
Ok thank you
i spoke with the store rep where I bought it and he says to use it for 3-5 waterings.
I just used it as recommended. Be careful of build up. I used a medium to heavy feeding regimen and had a lot of salt build up when I broke the root ball apart. I also watered every other feeding. I would probably just stick with a medium schedule the whole time if I were to run their nutrient system again.
 

Matt Rize

Hashmaster
Honey Es works great instead of BioBoost.
Hmmm. I'm fairly certain they have different ingredients. The BioBoost specifically is loaded with PGRs (plant growth regulators), and lacks any plant nutrition. While the Humboldt Honey ES is more of a complex carbohydrate with other plant nutrition.
What's honey Es?
http://www.humboldtnutrients.com/products/humboldt-honey-es/
Product Information

0.45-0.25-1.8

Retail Prices
$13.40 – 16 oz.
$23.40 – 32 oz.
$73.72 – 1 gal.
$168.48 – 2.5 gal.
$301.86 – 5 gal.

Humboldt Nutrients Humboldt Honey ES is a premium blend of cane molasses, yucca, kelp and ocean fish. This sweetener is as unique as it is strong. It increases Brix levels by providing sugars to beneficial bacteria, fungi, and your plants.
Just as the human body hosts beneficial bacteria in the digestive system, plants must host microbial life in their root zone to ensure proper digestion, growth and health. Plants feed mycorrhizal and bacterial organisms near their root zone with sugars. This is the symbiotic relationship between plants and micro organisms.
When a plant goes into a fruiting cycle they immediately divert sugars from their root zone to their fruiting bodies. It is at this time that using Humboldt Honey ES becomes most crucial. As the plant naturally channels sugars to new flowers, buds, and fruits, the microbial life in the root zone suffers and starves.
By using our thick premium Humboldt Honey ES in conjunction with our nutrient feeding schedules you not only enhance the quality, flavor and quantity of your crop, but you maintain the sugar levels in the root zone necessary for microbial life to thrive in the root zone and surrounding soil.
Guaranteed Analysis

Total Nitrogen (N)………………………………………………………….0.45%
0.07% Ammoniacal Nitrogen
0.23% Water Soluble Nitrogen
0.15% Water Insoluble Nitrogen
Available Phosphate (P2O5)……………………………………….…….0.25%
Soluble Potash (K20)……………………………..………………………1.80%
Derived from: Pure Cane Molasses, Volcanic Ash, Yucca extract, Seaplant Extract, Quillaja saponaria, and Montmorillonite.
Directions:

General Application: Use 1-2 tsp per gallon of water every 1-2 weeks.
Foliar Application: Use 1 (5ml) tsp per gallon of finished spray solution.
 

Matt Rize

Hashmaster
So I was reading how if you foliar feed with teas, you can actually use the leafs of freshly harvested plants to in fact make teas considering they would be full of beneficials.

Something I should try, at least to use the tea of harvested leafs for my outdoor veggie garden, if not my entire garden.

:eyesmoke:
Very cool idea, and worth testing out. I want to know what an FPE of cannabis is like. Will that feed my plants everything they need?
 

Shrubs First

Well-Known Member
The beautiful part of Boost and BioBoost is the Vinasse which contains high percentages of Fulvic Acids which increase
cellular permeability. Such an incredible bonus. I have used HUmboldt Honey ES for years and love it though, no complaints.

Especially with that price tag.
 

NightbirdX

Well-Known Member
I use the humboldt honey organic and love it. Its like a super molasses. The plants love it and microbes love it, kinda a two for one.
 

dickkhead

Active Member
I use the humboldt honey organic and love it. Its like a super molasses. The plants love it and microbes love it, kinda a two for one.
So if using the humboldt honey, do I use it alone or replace it with the molasses I was going to use with my myan micro. And do I have to bubble it with the myan stuff?
 

dickkhead

Active Member
With neem oil how often do u apply it and do u apply it in flowering? Do u dilute it with liquid dish soap? If so how much soap per liter of water?
 
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