info on 'alaska' fish nutrients for flowering.

taknitEZ95

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Just came across a organic fish emusulizer made by alaska. Was wondering if anyone had used this before for there flowering cycle. good resulst????
 

lampshade

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Just came across a organic fish emulsifier made by Alaska. Was wondering if anyone had used this before for there flowering cycle. good results????
I had a buddy that used Neptune harvest fish emulsions, they have a good veg and flower formula. It was all organic and turned out great, but i dunno about Alaska. If you cant find any info go with Neptune.
 

pacman

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well i no my alaskan fisf emul. is 5-1-1 which is perfect for veg but i'd switch to something diferent for flower right now i use tigerbloom from foxfarm and like it a lot
 

KushCanuck

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I've only used fish emulsion once for experimentals and it gives a slight advantage when vegging. The plants I gave emulsion to grew lusher, greener, leaves but I didn't notice any difference in stem structure/strength or any additional resiliency. It's a nice additive for growth, but it should be used by no means as a fertilizer alone. Give it a shot, you might find you like the results, I just found that there are better, more consistent alternatives (such as bat guano or worm castings). Good luck with your grow mate

KC :leaf:
 

zombie1334

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I am currently using Alaska MorBloom 0-10-10, and have great results. I am just using it as a bud booster though. Even though it isn't certified organic, it still is 100% organic. It only has 3 ingredients in it, and when you open it you will be able to tell its all organic! No company would let this horrid looking/smelling stuff sell if it wasn't all organic! Its a shit brown color, non-transparent, and smells horrible (and even has a slight fish smell).
 
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