"The Shitz" The Camel's Farm organic ferts

Jerry Garcia

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Never heard of them before, but their stuff looks pretty legit. It seems to mostly be stuff you could purchase individually and combine yourself at a lesser price, though they do use 3 species of worm castings, and 3 of guano, which I think would introduce more beneficial microbes than just using 1.

Their bloom formula looks to be considerably light on N and K, though the ratios on the grow are pretty good. I would mix them together 50/50 for flower myself. Also not sure where Mg will come from.

Looks good, but probably can't be used as a stand-alone fertilizer.
 

roachclip420

Active Member
Never heard of them before, but their stuff looks pretty legit. It seems to mostly be stuff you could purchase individually and combine yourself at a lesser price, though they do use 3 species of worm castings, and 3 of guano, which I think would introduce more beneficial microbes than just using 1.

Their bloom formula looks to be considerably light on N and K, though the ratios on the grow are pretty good. I would mix them together 50/50 for flower myself. Also not sure where Mg will come from.

Looks good, but probably can't be used as a stand-alone fertilizer.
On the BCBD forums they have vendor forums and the camel's farm has one which is where i heard about them. They have a feeding schedule which says to use the camels gold and dark at different times as foliar feeding through veg and flower. I can only imgaine thats where the missing links are. but until they update their site or i purchase the line I guess thats just going to be a mystery. :?

EDIT: after a little more reading they say to transplant into bigger pots basicly ever 4 weeks. So they could be suggesting your base soil has enough of it in it that they dont need to add it in.

http://www.bcbudonline.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=19579
 

MiKron

Active Member
The best way we use it is in a tea form. 2tablespoons per gallon.

The 1-11-1 ratio is perfect for bloom because in bloom, the Phosphorus (P) is the most essential nutrient that the plant takes up.

1-11-1 is designed for Hydro and Soil use.

With soil some growers like to add a tablespoon of blackstrap mollases per gallon of water to give it a boost of Potassium (K) for vigor.

EDIT: 1-11-1 ratio is almost impossible to find for organic applications. There are some unheard of yields behind this stuff.

You want very little amounts of nitrogen during flowering phase, it should all be used up in the first 2 weeks of flower.
 
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