Help with choosing Biobizz products?

Astral22

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Hey guys, i would like to ask for help about choosing Biobizz products for my first grow.
Do i need all of their products, or is the Starter Pack enough? I will be growing 4 autoflowers indoors, using their All-Mix soil.

Starter Pack contains:
1 x 1000 ml BIO BLOOM
1 x 1000 ml BIO GROW
1 x 500 ml TOP MAX
1 x 250 ml BIO HEAVEN
1 x 250 ml ROOT JUICE

Their other products:
- Fish Mix
- Acti Vera
- Alg A Mic
- CalMag
- Leaf Coat

I found few of their feeding charts and some of them are different from each other, i guess because of the date of release.
Most of the feeding charts include the Fish Mix and Acti Vera for the All-Mix soil, but they are not included in the Starter Pack. Do i really need those extra products?

I don't think i will need Calmag because i have a hard water, but i would get it just in case if you think i'll be needing it.
To be honest i'm eager to get all of their stuff because i wouldn't like to mess up my first grow. I can't buy Biobizz in a store in my city, i have to order and wait. So i would like to have everything close by just in case my plants run into problems. But then again, i don't want to waste money for something i will definitely not use.
So what are your suggestions, should i buy just the starter pack? Buy everything? Or starter pack + another thing?

Also, how many plants can i grow with the Starter Pack? And how long do the bottles last after opening?
And is the Leaf Coat good for smoking? They claim it's completely organic natural latex that protects from mold and pests, that leaves no taste and smell... Sounds a bit too good to be true, i expect it would have some taste and smell. Any experience with this?

P.S - Biobizz is the only available line of organic bottled nutrients in my country, which i know that works specifically for cannabis based on reviews. I know it's a bit pricey but it should make my grow easier. Other nutrients are either unavailable here, or they are made for other plants which requires more experience and knowledge, or they are unknown products with no reviews for growing cannabis. So Biobizz is the only option for me at the moment.
Thanks in advance!
 

Millo

Well-Known Member
Hey guys, i would like to ask for help about choosing Biobizz products for my first grow.
Do i need all of their products, or is the Starter Pack enough? I will be growing 4 autoflowers indoors, using their All-Mix soil.

Starter Pack contains:
1 x 1000 ml BIO BLOOM
1 x 1000 ml BIO GROW
1 x 500 ml TOP MAX
1 x 250 ml BIO HEAVEN
1 x 250 ml ROOT JUICE

Their other products:
- Fish Mix
- Acti Vera
- Alg A Mic
- CalMag
- Leaf Coat

I found few of their feeding charts and some of them are different from each other, i guess because of the date of release.
Most of the feeding charts include the Fish Mix and Acti Vera for the All-Mix soil, but they are not included in the Starter Pack. Do i really need those extra products?

I don't think i will need Calmag because i have a hard water, but i would get it just in case if you think i'll be needing it.
To be honest i'm eager to get all of their stuff because i wouldn't like to mess up my first grow. I can't buy Biobizz in a store in my city, i have to order and wait. So i would like to have everything close by just in case my plants run into problems. But then again, i don't want to waste money for something i will definitely not use.
So what are your suggestions, should i buy just the starter pack? Buy everything? Or starter pack + another thing?

Also, how many plants can i grow with the Starter Pack? And how long do the bottles last after opening?
And is the Leaf Coat good for smoking? They claim it's completely organic natural latex that protects from mold and pests, that leaves no taste and smell... Sounds a bit too good to be true, i expect it would have some taste and smell. Any experience with this?

P.S - Biobizz is the only available line of organic bottled nutrients in my country, which i know that works specifically for cannabis based on reviews. I know it's a bit pricey but it should make my grow easier. Other nutrients are either unavailable here, or they are made for other plants which requires more experience and knowledge, or they are unknown products with no reviews for growing cannabis. So Biobizz is the only option for me at the moment.
Thanks in advance!
Technically you only need Grow and Bloom to grow. All the others are good but not essential.

If you want to follow the feeding chart, you can find the updated version on their site.
But if you grow autos I would suggest only using half the dosage indicated, moreso if you're using Allmix soil, which is hot.

You're right, you shouldn't need CalMag if your tap water is hard. But you could get it just in case.

I bought the starter pack containing Grow+Bloom+Topmax+Rootjuice, and got on the side Algamic and Calmag. RootJuice is good for faster root development in sprouts/seedlings. Topmax is good in flower, for crystal production. Algamic is good for treating burns or defs. But they're not essential.

Idk exactly how many plants but it will last you for a good while. Just make sure to store them in a cool dry place.

You can check this article if you want. Has pretty good tips (except for the flushing part, that's BS).
 

conor c

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I use there bloom there veg thats it i also use blackstrap molasses and a few other organic amendments but as far as need you only need bloom n grow i wouldnt bother with the rest unless you wanna its good shit tho biobizz is proly the best organic bottled nutrient line for taste ime
 

Astral22

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Thanks for your replies and info :)
I forgot about this post so just a quick update, i decided to get the Light-Mix instead, because i read some people burned their young plants in the All-Mix. Seems like a safer option.
I also bought everything from BioBizz except the CalMag and Leaf Coat, but i might buy those as well just in case.
I'll use half the dosage of Grow and Bloom, and a quarter of other stuff, see how the plants react.
 

Cappuchino

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I used Light-Mix for my first grow with autos too. Mix had enough nutrients to last 3/4 of the grow.
It will be better to start with 1/4 of recommended dosage and then increase it if plants still hungry.
From nutrient line any brand offers you will need only Grow+Bloom. Everything else is more marketing then real deal. What you really need is mycorrhizae. It will make nutrients more available for your plant.
 

Millo

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Thanks for your replies and info :)
I forgot about this post so just a quick update, i decided to get the Light-Mix instead, because i read some people burned their young plants in the All-Mix. Seems like a safer option.
I also bought everything from BioBizz except the CalMag and Leaf Coat, but i might buy those as well just in case.
I'll use half the dosage of Grow and Bloom, and a quarter of other stuff, see how the plants react.
Very good call on the LightMix. And a correct dosage of nutrients. You should be good.
If you create a grow journal, feel free to share it. I would like to follow you since we use the same medium and nutes.
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Nutty sKunK

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Thanks for your replies and info :)
I forgot about this post so just a quick update, i decided to get the Light-Mix instead, because i read some people burned their young plants in the All-Mix. Seems like a safer option.
I also bought everything from BioBizz except the CalMag and Leaf Coat, but i might buy those as well just in case.
I'll use half the dosage of Grow and Bloom, and a quarter of other stuff, see how the plants react.
Root stimulant is a must!! Can go a long ways with grow/bloom and root stim.

Bigger roots bigger fruits.

The plant you see is just a reflection of its rootzone health.
 

Jules1976

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Living soil mate best way to go ask all the best growers on here most use organic living soil if you need help making a soil loads of people on here will be willing to help I did my first grow with bottled nutes and had good results but this time I'm doing living soil sooooo much easier no measuring ect just feed the soil as needed and my plants look much much healthier than last grow the stems are thicker ect
 

Millo

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Living soil mate best way to go ask all the best growers on here most use organic living soil if you need help making a soil loads of people on here will be willing to help I did my first grow with bottled nutes and had good results but this time I'm doing living soil sooooo much easier no measuring ect just feed the soil as needed and my plants look much much healthier than last grow the stems are thicker ect
Do you just feed water from seed to harvest?
I plan on using living soil as soon as I finish my bottled nutes ( throwing them away would be a waste of money ), but I don't even know where to start
 

Cappuchino

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I don't even know where to start
Living soil has it's own pros and cons. For the first time it is much easier to go bottled organic. Main restriction on living soil is pot size. Smallest you'd like to go is 2'x4'x16" (LxWxH) raised bed.
Check Future Cannabis Project on YouTube, there is plenty information for begginers on living soil.
 

Jules1976

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Do you just feed water from seed to harvest?
I plan on using living soil as soon as I finish my bottled nutes ( throwing them away would be a waste of money ), but I don't even know where to start
Yeah plain water and I just add the dry nute top dressing as needed I use Dr Foreat I'm in UK but there's very similar products everywhere this is the bloom look at the ingredients it's just awesome stuff
Do you just feed water from seed to harvest?
I plan on using living soil as soon as I finish my bottled nutes ( throwing them away would be a waste of money ), but I don't even know where to start
Would be more than happy to give you my mix I got it from a user on here called Leeski he does grow diaries on here sponsored by Mars hydro
 

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Jules1976

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Living soil has it's own pros and cons. For the first time it is much easier to go bottled organic. Main restriction on living soil is pot size. Smallest you'd like to go is 2'x4'x16" (LxWxH) raised bed.
Check Future Cannabis Project on YouTube, there is plenty information for begginers on living soil.
I'm currently doing many plant grow and using living soil in around 6 litre pots not had a single problem I just cooked the soil in two big pots while I grew the plants in cups then split it into the smaller final pots and it worked fine
 

Astral22

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Very good call on the LightMix. And a correct dosage of nutrients. You should be good.
If you create a grow journal, feel free to share it. I would like to follow you since we use the same medium and nutes.
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I will do a grow journal, although i'm not sure when i will start. I still need few more things, so it might take some time.
I'll follow you as well, thanks and good luck too :)

I would love to grow with living soil and go completely organic once i get more experienced in growing. I'm longing for some pure clean weed, but for now hopefully Biobizz will work perfectly.
 

Rurumo

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I will do a grow journal, although i'm not sure when i will start. I still need few more things, so it might take some time.
I'll follow you as well, thanks and good luck too :)

I would love to grow with living soil and go completely organic once i get more experienced in growing. I'm longing for some pure clean weed, but for now hopefully Biobizz will work perfectly.
I've done a lot of research into heavy metals in organic and inorganic nutrients, and one positive thing I can say about Bio Bizz is that it's very clean in terms of heavy metals, unlike many of the other popular organic nutrients. But before you get started with it, calculate how many gallons of nutrients you will use each feed once the plants are full sized, and then calculate how many gallons you will get from a bottle of nutrients. That will give you an idea of how much you will spend on these nutrients over the course of a grow-it adds up FAST, especially if you are using multiple products at once.
 

conor c

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I've done a lot of research into heavy metals in organic and inorganic nutrients, and one positive thing I can say about Bio Bizz is that it's very clean in terms of heavy metals, unlike many of the other popular organic nutrients. But before you get started with it, calculate how many gallons of nutrients you will use each feed once the plants are full sized, and then calculate how many gallons you will get from a bottle of nutrients. That will give you an idea of how much you will spend on these nutrients over the course of a grow-it adds up FAST, especially if you are using multiple products at once.
Yeah mate That and there the only one that pays to get organically certified from many organisations that do that sort of thing not just one certification like most organic nute companies do
 

Crumpetlicker

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I only need the flower formula in my arrangement.
I start by making my own soil with all organic ingredients.
20%Perlite, 10%vermiculite, 30%coco coir, 5-10%worm castings, 25-30%compost, With a small handful each of these ammendments added in: dolomite, gypsum, seaweed meal, neem seed meal, blood and bone meal.
I also add when I remember to, alfalfa meal and barley meal about a cup of each or less
Somewhere in that range anyway, it has become a feel thing, how it feels and looks is the true gauge.
I don't always age it either just start using it straight away
I am about to start adding some fish meal as well but very little.
I switch from plain water to biobizz flowering formula halfway through flower and use that until the final weeks.
May use it earlier if I find a really hungry plant that is showing deficiencies in her leaves.
I also use sulphate of potash powder halfway through flowering as an additional boost for the plants.
Maybe two or three doses and then stop using it.
Instead of buying expensive rooting solutions I use seaweed concentrate diluted with water which is perfect for getting new clones going after they have started growing roots.
Recently got some Aloe Vera powder to make a gel for striking cuttings instead of using the rooting hormone.
Will be interesting to see how that performs. I have heard it is very good.
Hope this helps you a little if this is the direction you are going.
 
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