Guano Grow-Organic soiless mix---PICS

scott420ize

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Just wanted to share a few pics of the garden. Let me know what you guys think. Using sunshine organic soilless mix with the sunleaves guanos and also adding peppermint jims soil rejuvanator:leaf: Vegging with 2 400 watt MH and flowering with 2 600 watt digilux bulbs.

Bottom of pic tells the date i planted as a clone
 

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Jerry Garcia

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Yo those plants look very nice and healthy. Nice strain selection too.

Have you used the guano's as your nutrients before? I always thought they would be too light in K to use as a standalone fert in flower, but that Strawberry Blue seems to indicate otherwise.

Also I just got a 600w Digilux enhanced-blue HPS bulb and am very happy with it. Much more white light than my old enhanced-blue HPS bulb. I use a C.A.P. Nextgen ballast as well (same people who manufacture Digilux).
 

scott420ize

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Yo those plants look very nice and healthy. Nice strain selection too.

Have you used the guano's as your nutrients before? I always thought they would be too light in K to use as a standalone fert in flower, but that Strawberry Blue seems to indicate otherwise.

Also I just got a 600w Digilux enhanced-blue HPS bulb and am very happy with it. Much more white light than my old enhanced-blue HPS bulb. I use a C.A.P. Nextgen ballast as well (same people who manufacture Digilux).
Thanks garcia.. Yes i have used guanos since i stated growing its the only way to go. I use the jamacian and indonesian and alittle mexican during flower but i also have a few extras i include in my line up and it works great and my plants could not be any happier. I love the digilux bulbs there the only way to go if your using a digital ballast.
 

Wetdog

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Looking good!

Did any of these 'extras' you mentioned include a source of K?

I'm like Jerry and usually find guanos, by themselves, lacking in K.

Wet
 

scott420ize

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Looking good!

Did any of these 'extras' you mentioned include a source of K?

I'm like Jerry and usually find guanos, by themselves, lacking in K.

Wet
Here is everything i use and nothing has a source of N that would make a difference. The mexican guanos has 10 for the N value that is higher than most all of your liquids you buy and i also do it as a tea and brew it for 24hrs before i use.

For veg i use 3 tablespoons of mexican 1 tablespoon of jamacian and also put a pour of Liquid Karma and Dark energy and a teaspoon of thalassa tonic and also a tablespoon of organic molases and couple drops of lemon juice per gallon of water. i do that about every third water or so i judge by my plant. In between the guano feeding i always use the dark energy-liquid karma and the thalassa tonic in my water and my plants are very happy and i have never had a N deficency.

One other thing i add when making my soil is a product called pepermint jims soil rejuvanator and that may have alittle N in it but i can tell you that if your growing in soilless and organic and your not using pepermint jims your missing out. If you want info or would like to purchase any just let me know and we can set it up.

For flower i do the same as vegging but instead of 3 tabls of mexican i flip it with the jamacian 3 tbls and mexican 1tbls and also the last 2 weeks before flush i use the indonesian guano 3 to 4 tbls i hit them hard at the end and thats when things explode.

If you guys have anymore questions just let me know.

Thanks
Scott
 

scott420ize

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Im sorry guys you are asking about K not N lol sorry about that yea the pepermint jims and also the thalassa tonic have some and also i was thinking about using alittle indonesian in the mix i bet that would help out couldnt hurt.

But yea what i ststed above is my complete line up of what i use.

Also wanted to say that the strawberry blue in the pic them buds are rock hard and very sugared up i can't wait its a 10 week strain so them girls still have 4 weeks.
 

Wetdog

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LOL, yeah, N is easy in organics, K is the one hard to come by.

I use kelp meal myself, but whatever, your plants look outstanding.

Wet
 
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