***Official Nutrients Thread***

mrsjmunugez

Active Member
If you don't like this site and it's all the same shit, then leave!!! find another site that's good enough for the silverrabbit
 

ceestyle

Well-Known Member
I have been using botanicare pro grow with liquid karma and Im just not seeing the results i want.Today i picked up some miracle-gro all purpose plant food(24-8-16).So before kill my whole crop,just wanted to see if anyone has any advice with this stuff?
MG is gross; don't use it for pot.

I use Botanicare as well, and I think they rock.
 

email468

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I was reading about growers putting fish in the hole after pulling your plants for the season, when you start your grow next season plant over the holes you "fished" the season before----old school organic!!!-------one more question---do you want organic or chemical based products?
Chemical does not equal synthetic. And synthetic does not equal bad.

THC is chemical. And water is also a chemical. And really - what is the difference between Nitrogen that has been extracted and Nitrogen that has been created? It is still Nitrogen, right?
 

skatterman420

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I have a Mix Of bat guano, castings, kelp, and some other crap forget brand, then yesterday i purchased Earth Juice Catalyst, Neptunes Harvest Fish Ferts, and Alaska Morbloom 0-10-10. All Organic, and amendments i went with Plant Success Mychorizzae, it was pretty cheap and supposed to really help.. Oh and I dunno if this belongs, but I just started using Neem Oil for fruit gnats.
 

DR. VonDankenstine

Well-Known Member
Chemical does not equal synthetic. And synthetic does not equal bad.

THC is chemical. And water is also a chemical. And really - what is the difference between Nitrogen that has been extracted and Nitrogen that has been created? It is still Nitrogen, right?
I have grown both ways in the past, but my current situation requires that I grow organic. Please understand that I have seen great results from both and I don't endorse one over the other. I only state information that I have found over the years that have worked for me. You could ask what Organic truly means or synthetic or chemical for that matter. I think having all the information in front of you and then making a choice for yourself( take what you like and leave the rest of the shit behind).

******all are welcome to post info on chemical, organic and synthetic nutrients******

NOTE: Due to a large increase of medical marijuana co-ops, I see a future trend toward more 100% organic gardens in soil and the reduction of chemical or synthetic fertilizers used.(my opinion-not a fact):mrgreen:
 

email468

Well-Known Member
I have grown both ways in the past, but my current situation requires that I grow organic. Please understand that I have seen great results from both and I don't endorse one over the other. I only state information that I have found over the years that have worked for me. You could ask what Organic truly means or synthetic or chemical for that matter. I think having all the information in front of you and then making a choice for yourself( take what you like and leave the rest of the shit behind).

******all are welcome to post info on chemical, organic and synthetic nutrients******

NOTE: Due to a large increase of medical marijuana co-ops, I see a future trend toward more 100% organic gardens in soil and the reduction of chemical or synthetic fertilizers used.(my opinion-not a fact):mrgreen:
Here's the thing - chemical has a definition, synthetic has a definition. organic seems a bit more nebulous.
 

52millimeter

Well-Known Member
Im Using Scotts Premium Potting Soil With An Orrigional Npk Ratio Of .07-.01-.03. The Nute Is Powder Which I Disolved In Water According To The Recommendations. Sorry I Dont Know What Brand It Is.
 

DR. VonDankenstine

Well-Known Member
I'm Using Scotts Premium Potting Soil With An Orrigional Npk Ratio Of .07-.01-.03. The Nute Is Powder Which I Disolved In Water According To The Recommendations. Sorry I Dont Know What Brand It Is.
Some of those soils have slow dissolving nutes in them---more or less than others----how do your plants look? You might not need nutes if the soil product has long slow dissolving nutes in them(read the label and find out what micr's it has as well). You may have to add cal/mag if your soil doesn't contain it and you are using RO water.
 

DR. VonDankenstine

Well-Known Member
Some of those soils have slow dissolving nutes in them---more or less than others----how do your plants look? You might not need nutes if the soil product has long slow dissolving nutes in them(read the label and find out what micr's it has as well). You may have to add cal/mag if your soil doesn't contain it and you are using RO water.
Start slow with the nutes----250ppm and work you way up slowly 50-100ppm per week.
 

DR. VonDankenstine

Well-Known Member
1. you need to look at the label on your fert and see if it has any micr's. from the pit I would say you are a little----nitrogen/mag/ca/ and iron deficient----what is you water source?
 

DR. VonDankenstine

Well-Known Member
1. Do you let the water sit for 24 hours to let the chlorine out?(need and air-stone in the container for the 24)?
2. Start with 1/2 the recommended does of fert.(if your fert doesn't contain micro's Then add-------You can also add 2tbls Epsom salt per gallon. since your in soil ph the water to 6.3 before use and don't go over 600ppm's for the first feed. best of luck
 

LoudBlunts

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i want to use dutchmaster's whole line....but i havent yet


i like canna nutes. and i've recently started AN (advanced nutrients)...kinda threw myself to the fire. but i think im already addicted to AN

or maybe it gives me an excuse to spend money on bottles of super juice?
 
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