Can you use "organic teas" as nutes ??

1gne

Active Member
Ok idk if theres much or any info one this. Or if its even possible:wall:

But hey, i must see. Ok im like an organic freak and after been chewd out about my soil vs hydro oppinion. Iv's decided to try a simple hydro setup (Heppy bucket ahaha). I know little to nothing :dunce:about nutes, ph , e.c., ppms and all that :wall:(again)

So any info on the following would be greatly appreciated :

If you can use organic teas as a nute?? If so whats the best method??
If not possible than whats the easiest to use (an A+B type deal would be nice)

Can anyone point me in the right direction via a link(s) to some basic and advanded hydro info??

PLZ Help PLZ PLZ PLZ

SNote: I hope this post is alot better than my rest.

thnks RIU:bigjoint:

-1gne
peace
 

Heisenberg

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Using organics in hydro can be done, in several different ways, but it sort of defeats the purpose. Hydro involves giving the plant exactly what it wants, when it wants it and in the right amounts. That becomes much harder to do when you are depending on microorganisms to supply the nutes, which is essentially what organics is all about.

There is nothing inherently cleaner or safer about organics. As long as your nute company is using pharmaceutical grade chemicals, your harvest will be identical in terms of safety. If you are worried about improved flavor and aroma to the point of using organics, just stick with soil.

I can't help with proper tea recipes and what not, but in any case with organics you will need to add beneficial microbes. Here is an easy recipe you can use if you get to that point.

How to breed bennies

If you decide to go with synthetic chemical nutes, I recommend Dutch Master.
 

1gne

Active Member
Thanks man at least i knw im not like the only dude to think of this.
I feel what yours saying i might consider the synthetics. Ive been reading and have read exactly what your talkin bout.
thnks 4 the suggestions
 

TaoWolf

Active Member
While I agree with Heisenberg's reply, might want to check into Botanicare's Pure Blend Pro (Grow and Bloom) nutrients if you want a nutrient line that is marketed as more natural without having to rely on microbes as an intermediary to nutrient uptake for the plant.
 

StonedBlownSkiller

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While I agree with Heisenberg's reply, might want to check into Botanicare's Pure Blend Pro (Grow and Bloom) nutrients if you want a nutrient line that is marketed as more natural without having to rely on microbes as an intermediary to nutrient uptake for the plant.
botanicare has a good organic line to use....good stuff....heard good things about Humbolt too
 
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