I am not one to be giving out too much advise about organic... ive only just started in itIm trying to go organic but i fear it wont be strong enough. Going to try maxibloom when we get into flower, unless our soil test says its enough for the full crop "tomatoes" not sure if they will have the same guidelines/needs as the plant I hear it does. Plus I cant go in there saying im growing cannabis lol. Wonder what your thoughts are on using maxibloom in soil? Im afraid it will kill the microbes in there, I keep hearing mixed things about microbiology and synthetics. From my understanding it just never feeds the bacteria because its in a plant ready form already. I was going to try to hit it with my homemade fish fert every once in awhile to try to "feed" the soil. Have some tester plants I can start blasting the stuff with and see how it goes. Ultimately im doing a big crop and i'd like whatever is the simplest and easiest option with very minimal effect on my soil. I hear ammonium derived nutes make soil more acidic overtime. You seem to be more in depth with your studies so maybe you can elaborate on any of my presumptions?
Damn thats a good amount of perlite, we sent our well water in for testing still waiting for results. I was going to try to talk about it with the lady running it but they do large agricultural farms and I believe she realizes im not a tomato grower so I doubt she will want to sit down and help formulate a plan seeing though I dont have a tomato permit to obtain nutrients which they make commission off of. So you composted tea'd that often? We were thinking of a watering program like you described though people say compost teas dont have to be that often. Did you find amending to be fairly cheap?I was using fox farm ocean forest and being my first I couldn't anticipate how to organically amend there brand or its needs
I watered with EC 0.5 or less of a balanced fertilizer every 3rd watering and had to brew tea on the regular to get enough food during the last bloom
currently I just transplanted my 5 veg plants into my diy cooked soil a week or two ago and it seems to have plenty of food now with and might even be slightly hot
1 part compost 1 part peat 1 part perlite
I used 2 cups amendment mix and 1/2 cup lime and 1//2 cup oyster shell ....4cups rock dust and 1/2 cup azomite per cubic ft
the amendment mix was
2part kelp meal
1part crab
1part neem
1part alfalfa
1/2 part fish meal
I also soaked it in with hydrolyzed fish and it got some tea to speed up biology which might be why its slightly hot at the moment
I also sprinkled a half cup oats in it to gorw some fungi web
I concur. Cut it 50/50 with plain water for now until you see improvement and the plants are back at 100% processing mode. Too little you can always up, Too much = headaches.id give it half a few days
if you had an EC/ppm pen you could test the run off to see if the salinity was low enough yet
So far so good I think. Since the flush on both plants 4 days ago I have not needed to water them at all. Even now the coco is just starting to dry off at the top but probably another day or two before I'll need to water.I concur. Cut it 50/50 with plain water for now until you see improvement and the plants are back at 100% processing mode. Too little you can always up, Too much = headaches.
p.s. after all the flushing, make sure you leave them alone and only water again when they absolutely need it. Be afraid, be very afraid... to overwater.
Yeah thats what I was thinking as well.if you haven't already, id go ahead and give them the full strength mix (as I recommended it)
next time
so your pen does both?Yeah thats what I was thinking as well.
I've also ordered an EC ppm pen. I think this is the kind of tool i shouldn't be without. Hopefully I get that next week.
looking goodPlant 1
Photos taken just now. Needed sun light to show true colours. The coco finally got dry enough last night so these photos are the morning after a good drink after 5 days of drying out.
One thing I've noticed on both is the fan leafs used to have purple stems but they seem to be going back to the normal green colour.
Week 5+2 days. They are smelling bloody amazing too.
1/4 tsp would be 1 gram per gallon?next time you mix your fert
up the Epsom salt to 1/4 tsp per gallon
your still showing mild Mg def
tell me the 3 npk numbers on each bottle and how many mls your mixing per gallon of eachHey ya'll I'm in need a lil advice on a diagnosis for my two clones. They're 5 weeks in and have taken a turn for the worse nutrient-wise. It's a 50% Coco 50% hydrostone grow with organic nutes from Meigs with Mammoth P. I'm following their feeding chart to the T and can't pinpoint what they're lacking. Within the past week all of the "green" is getting sapped from them and the two clones are yellowing. It's been difficult to pinpoint the issues. However the auto is doing just fine! (The two images are 7 days apart).
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Still in veg phase all organic liquid nutes: Grow (N-2,P-2,K-1) @ 15ml/gal, the rest are just the amendments (root mass XL, Photo-max XL, Sul- CAL-Mag). I water with the nutes 1x/week, and the rest of the time is water ph'd to 6ph by apple cider vinegar 2x/week, watered to a little runoff.tell me the 3 npk numbers on each bottle and how many mls your mixing per gallon of each