What a good Organic Bloom Booster?

budtoker221

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Idk about totally non synthetic bloom nutes but Age Old Bloom doesn’t use synthetic N or ammonia however it’s got edta micros which are technically not “organic”.
 
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Jjgrow420

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Bat guano or 'mineralized phosphate'
Crab meal (usually high nitrogen too)
Seabird guano.
These amendments can be super potent and also slow releasing. Use with caution. I'd recommend not using them unless you have an understanding of nutrient requirements and ECe levels in your medium. Things can go south fast, and there's no turning back.
Here today ..guano tomorrow.
I dont use it and have limited info on it but you can do your own research - massive bloom from green plant is 'organically derived'. Whatever that means.....
 
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PadawanWarrior

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Bat guano or 'mineralized phosphate'
Crab meal (usually high nitrogen too)
Seabird guano.
These amendments can be super potent and also slow releasing. Use with caution. I'd recommend not using them unless you have an understanding of nutrient requirements and ECe levels in your medium. Things can go south fast, and there's no turning back.
Here today ..guano tomorrow.
I dont use it and have limited info on it but you can do your own research - massive bloom from green plant is 'organically derived'. Whatever that means.....
How long have you been using dry organic amendments?
 

Jjgrow420

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How long have you been using dry organic amendments?
Ive been using Gaia green products for a long time, outdoors. Inside, I've just been learning and experimenting with supersoils and the like. I'm no pro with it. But I do know adding in lots of stuff doesn't help. It hinders. Especially if youre just flying blind without a recipe etc. Having the soil tested is really the only way to fully understand what going on in there. Personally, I don't recommend bloom boosters but the op is asking so I'm just giving my 2cents.
 
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bk78

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Ive been using Gai green products for a long time, outdoors. Inside, I've just been learning and experimenting with supersoils and the like. I'm no pro with it. But I do know adding in lots of stuff doesn't help. It hinders. Especially if youre just flying blind without a recipe etc. Having the soil tested is really the only way to fully understand what going on in there. Personally, I don't recommend bloom boosters but the op is asking so I'm just giving my 2cents.
I found your post very clear that it’s potent and that you have limited experience in the matter.
 

Jjgrow420

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I found your post very clear that it’s potent and that you have limited experience in the matter.
Well, yes I said I have limited experience with the product I posted 'massive Bloom'. I have it. I've used it before with the 1 part, and I know it's 'organically derived' but I don't have any more info on it other than that.
Many moons ago, we used to use advanced nutrients 'heavy harvest' it's a time release fertilizer. It was FN exp (an sucks) so we started to look into more cost effective products like dagda (nutriplus) and a product called yeild master. (Optimum..?). Anyways. We decided to scrap the salts and go with Gaia, so I've been using their products for a good while, and do have a good understanding on how to use them, especially outdoors.
 

PadawanWarrior

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Ive been using Gai green products for a long time, outdoors. Inside, I've just been learning and experimenting with supersoils and the like. I'm no pro with it. But I do know adding in lots of stuff doesn't help. It hinders. Especially if youre just flying blind without a recipe etc. Having the soil tested is really the only way to fully understand what going on in there. Personally, I don't recommend bloom boosters but the op is asking so I'm just giving my 2cents.
Right on. The Gaia stuff looks decent but it's not easy or cheap to get here. I really need to get my soil tested, but it's gonna be a bitch since all my pots are different and I top dress so the top layer is gonna be different than lower down in the soil. I've been just guessing for 4 years now. It ain't always perfect but I'm learning a lot.
 

Jjgrow420

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Right on. The Gaia stuff looks decent but it's not easy or cheap to get here. I really need to get my soil tested, but it's gonna be a bitch since all my pots are different and I top dress so the top layer is gonna be different than lower down in the soil. I've been just guessing for 4 years now. It ain't always perfect but I'm learning a lot.
It sure is a diff world than salts. Very interesting to say the least. I enjoy learning and trying new things even if they dont pan out. It's no skin off my back. Maybe a few bucks outta my pocket but meh. Live and learn right.
 

Jjgrow420

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Right on. The Gaia stuff looks decent but it's not easy or cheap to get here. I really need to get my soil tested, but it's gonna be a bitch since all my pots are different and I top dress so the top layer is gonna be different than lower down in the soil. I've been just guessing for 4 years now. It ain't always perfect but I'm learning a lot.
Ya Gaia is very accessible here, and I get it pretty cheap. They have great products.
 

Richard Drysift

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I haven't used it, but this stuff looks good:

Can confirm it actually is pretty good stuff; and OMRI. Been using it on plants in bloom at 1/2 tsp per gal /weekly; bag will last years but it’s priced a little high for what it is imo. Hulk make buds = brilliant marketing …hey wtf they got me
 
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