Yield organic vs chemical nutes?

bicycle racer

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i realize taste and other factors are better with organics but can you yield as much organicaly as you could with chemicals? anybody try the same strain both ways? any thoughts appreciated:joint:
 

doctorRobert

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I did a science fair experiment on the diff. between org. vs. chemical fertilizers but not much results only tested for a month and both pants grew pretty much the same, although the chemical plants grew faster but the organic plants grew more consistently, but I just think it's healthier to grow organicaly we even have this fair here that all the food is organic, it's like our woodstock, lots of hippies
 

bicycle racer

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needless to say organic fruits and vegetables taste better and nutrient content is higher. i figured chemical fed plants would grow faster but i think ill stay organic it is probably healthier. i here potency is better to. my foxfarms tiger bloom is the only thing i have w/chemicals in it but im on a budget so ill have to use it until i can get something else. thanks for the reply
 

bicycle racer

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it seems people like that product im going to switch from big bloom to dr hornbys iguana juice when i run out. wish i could afford all advanced nutrients products so expensive.
 

KAOSOWNER

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Fox farms Tiger Bloom is an organic nutrient. So you are on the right path i dont know why you say it has chemicals in it can you eloborate please.
 

FrostickZero

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I use 20-20-20 plant food and I did some reserch and all the stuff in the food is made from stuff that you can find and make it your self if you wanted
 

bicycle racer

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hey hows it going kaosowner big bloom is organic t.bloom and g.big are partially organic and part chemical still good ferts i would go a.nutrients if i could afford anyways just dont overdose. but they are not fully organic hope that helps
 

hydro'rock

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iguana juice is the only true organic that why it clumpy and you have to shake it well befor use. i will start a thread on my grow with just iguana juice soon.
 

KAOSOWNER

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I'm sorry but you have been misinformed according to the OMRI ( organic materials review institute ) There is a nice variety of organic nutrients. Including these companies with a nice variety of different organic nutrients, Botanicare, B'cuzz, Ancient organics, fox farm, nature's nectur, technaflora, Roots organic, American Hydroponics, Advanced Nutrients, Dutch master, Bio Nova, Canna, and many many more. I suggest you do more research before posting things as if they are facts. Somebody might actually believe you and miss out on all the great choices. Another good choice of course is Dr. Hornbys Iguana Juice, But definately not your only choice.
 

KAOSOWNER

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sorry about the double post but yes bicycle you are right on that one T bloom is partially organic, but most people who grow in hydro barely ever go purely organic just because of the ph up and down that is used. The organic ph buffers are very unstable, still useful if you can tend to the plants frequently, but you must agree on the amount of pure organic nutrients on the market there is an abundance.
 

bicycle racer

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some of foxfarms products are fully organic like big bloom. tiger bloom/grow big/cha ching/open sesame and beastie bloom are not. look into it further i wouldnt post if i wasnt sure. like i said they make both types i use big bloom grow big and tiger bloom. i researched these products and talked to reputable people about them before i bought them they are the best for the money in my oppinion.:peace:
 

bicycle racer

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oh i think you misunderstood me i wasnt saying there are not many truely organic options there are hundreds of products like you said. i like advanced.n but pricey im using something called 'neptunes harvest' fully organic seaweed extract and fish emulsion it seems to be a good product:peace:
 

KAOSOWNER

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Can i get some info on that seaweed extract price nute levels etc...... I have heard some excellent things about that and am interested in buying some to experiment with.
 

hydro'rock

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if you look good at the lable of foxfarm,pureblend ect, they have none organic product in them. And if you compare them to iguana juice it is the only one that has 100% organic ingredients.So before you call people out know what your talking about..
 

FrostickZero

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I know a guy that's using organic nutes and kept on saying that my girls look small compared to his since I had them for a month and I got some food (20-20-20 MG) and upped my lights and mine is bigger then his and aperintly he's been growing longer then me and yet I dk much about growing and my girls are are doing way better then him and he's using the same lights as me
 

bicycle racer

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i purchased the neptunes harvest at 'armstrong garden' its a nursery chain for like $11 i think. the bottle says the n.p.k. value is 2-3-1 derived only from fish emulsion and seaweed and is o.m.r.i listed. i think it is a good product. i would just google it for locations that carry it.:peace:
 

KAOSOWNER

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Hydro no none was calling you out but you are still wrong that is not the only pure organic nute sorry to disagree
 

KAOSOWNER

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I gave a list on the first page of this thread i believe of plenty of companies that sell some 100% organic fertilizers i have no idea why you insist to argue, here is just one company again ANCIENT ORGANICS look up some of their rainbow bloom or grow. All guano's are organic, worm castings, etc....
 
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