Yield organic vs chemical nutes?

purplehaze2

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I use pure blend pro grow and bloom.I veg with synthetic and then I bloomed with the pure blend,and when bloom time came they fucking went crazy the color of the plant,got deeper.
 

bicycle racer

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so do you mean you veged with chems for quick growth and then went organic for the 12/12 cycle? i have considered doing that in the future that would give at least 2 months for the chemicals to dissipate. anyone else done this?
 

purplehaze2

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I just flushed my system right before I started the bloom stage.the organic is killer I havent had to fuck with my ph ,and its 1 bottlle not 3 meaning veg bloom and micro.
 

bicycle racer

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organics are definetley easier to work with they are more forgiving of mistakes. can you describe the product youre using its cost etc.. thanks
 

purplehaze2

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pure blend pro grow, and pure blend pro bloom.this site has it on the grow faqs. its 45$ for a gallon and I get it from greentreehydroponics.com the 1st time I ordered 2quarts and they gave me 2 gallons I was stoked.and they did it on purpuse .guarented to be at your house within ten days.and you cant tell that it came from them .stelthy!
 

bicycle racer

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it does not say if full organic or not but i am pleased with the mixed products so i might give it a go after i run out of what im using. oh i forgot another full organic product that no one seems to mention is foxfarms dry tomato vegetable blend it stinks but a solid product i think and a truelly organic replacement for grow big. its what i used on my first grow kaosowner you might like this product since you seem to be interested in organics.:mrgreen::peace:
 

KAOSOWNER

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Well the problem i was having was with hydro but now i am just doing soil for awhile, I really wanted to do a completely organic hydro grow but found that very troublesome. I will stick with dirt until i can find more stable organic ph buffers. But i think i will have a look at the product anyways.
 

organick

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Aye, KAOSOWNER, I agree.
I use soil fungus and bactiria added to soil and tea and top mulch.
i bought mine from my local hydro-guy (the dude is not into organics but is cool and full of knowlege) a four ounce pouch of grey-black stuff (looks like ground pepper) that is cultures or communitys of soil fungus and bacteria encapsulated in clay, with a dash of sea weed thrown in to keep them happy.
I need to learn how to spell Mycilin (Soil bio organizums, or learn to spell in general) to become a soil bacteria prostletizer.
 

KAOSOWNER

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Everything seems complicated until you learn it, once you get done with a couple of grows you will be a soil master, and your plants will be well trained students
 

Junya951

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Yield anybody? Im in the middle of an organic grow and i just love the consistency and smell of it. I really considered hydro because i believe hydro has the best yeild, but not as good taste/complexity. Ive heard a little abour organic hydro but it seems like more work than its worth. Plants should be grown in soil in my opinion, but to each his own.
 

dednbloated

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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:
i did this last season with chem dog same seeds grown at the same time one with humboldt natural nutes and other with fox farms , GB tiger and beastie bloomz.. pics attached , the chemical fert plant with beatie bloomz didnt yeild much more and the taste of the organic was obviously much better .. i havent used any non organic ferts since then.. first two pics are non organic , i did harvest more off of them but not as tasty and smooth smoke as the organics .. pics 3-5 are organic , notice better color . last pic is same strain 2 plants in clay post are organic one iin plastic is with chemical ferts including beastie blooms only difference in these were flavor again and the non organic had more purp (could be due to late season cold may affected plant in plastic pot making cooler causing mor purple color? hope this helps a lil more.. also i was not impressed whatsoever with beastie blooms especially for the price , the humboldt organic bloom 0-10-0 with organic potassium and molasses gave better results
 
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