Rurumo
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I've decided to add a little fertilizer experiment to my next grow. Once upon a time, I used Pure Blend Pro in a coco medium, feeding twice per day, and I got really nice results. I've been looking for a soluble organic fertilizer to use side by side in coco with my usual Maxibloom just because I think there is a niche right now for a complete/soluble/organic/powdered fertilizer meant to be used as a nutrient solution. I've decided to try something called "Corn Steep Liquor" which is a natural byproduct of our Ethanol industry and it's typically right around 7-6-4 or so in NPK (each brand varies a little). https://www.growerssecret.com/corn-steep-liquor-and-powder-fertilizers This stuff is totally water soluble, it has around 1% MG, and 30% of the N is in the form of amino acids. It really checks a lot of boxes as a good potential cannabis fertilizer. I'd love to dial it in so I can fertigate with it twice per day. I'm thinking of adding some solution grade gypsum with each feed as well, since it lacks calcium, and I'm also thinking I'll need to add epsom salts during the flowering period. I've only seen a couple of people here mention corn steep as a fertilizer, and there is no one openly working with it in any other cannabis forums either. Honestly, I think this substance has HUGE potential as a base organic fertilizer, and would only need calcium and a micronutrient pack to be a complete formula, although I would also add some additional N through Spirulina. I'm not sure that it needs any additional potassium-as we've seen from those recent studies on Potassium inake in Cannabis, we are grossly overfeeding K right now throughout the industry and home growers to no benefit.
I think I'll buy a 4 lb bag from amazon to start testing it, then if I like it, I will buy a 50 LB bag from Impello Biosciences-they are the guys who make Tribus. Corn Steep is another product they offer, and theirs has a better NPK ratio-they also charge the least shipping for a 50 LB bag. This stuff is loaded with vitamins and natural biostimulants from it's production process and it will be an incredible food source for soil organisms. I think a liquid organic grow, drain to waste/fertigation with runoff, in a coco media with a highly active rhizosphere, could work well. I also think a promix grow using this as a liquid nutrient, no runoff, with a watering between feedings could also work very well. Maintaining a stable PH is my biggest concern with this as I have a gut feeling all that bacterial action will really drop the PH-hopefully, two feedings to runoff per day will be enough to keep it in range in coco without any kind of buffer.
This will be fun, I haven't done an organic/mineral salt side by side in a while! It will take a while to figure it out, but I'm thinking of starting at 3 grams per gallon corn steep, 1 gram calcium sulfate per gallon (I already have 40 ppm calcium in my tap), .5 mag sulfate, and Bioag TM-7 fed at 12/12 flip and once more two weeks later.
Oops, one last thing. I contacted Impello to ask for their most recent test data for Tribus, and there is definitely more living microbes in each bottle when they leave the factory than are listed. They've conducted tests to see how much die-off occurs over time, so basically, each bottle will contain the stated CFU of living bacteria up until the expiration date. They are one of the only microbial inoculant companies to show me any test data. The tests done by Oregon on microbial inoculants showed that most of them had far less living microbes than states, and some-like Tarantula by Advanced, had ZERO living microbes. My main concern is getting an active/living product, and so far Tribus looks good so lets see how it does in a Maxibloom/liquid organic side by side!
Sorry guys for the long post, just thinking things out for the next cycle which is coming soon! Just gathering some supplies and considering which strains to pop VERY HARD. Tough choices ahead...
I think I'll buy a 4 lb bag from amazon to start testing it, then if I like it, I will buy a 50 LB bag from Impello Biosciences-they are the guys who make Tribus. Corn Steep is another product they offer, and theirs has a better NPK ratio-they also charge the least shipping for a 50 LB bag. This stuff is loaded with vitamins and natural biostimulants from it's production process and it will be an incredible food source for soil organisms. I think a liquid organic grow, drain to waste/fertigation with runoff, in a coco media with a highly active rhizosphere, could work well. I also think a promix grow using this as a liquid nutrient, no runoff, with a watering between feedings could also work very well. Maintaining a stable PH is my biggest concern with this as I have a gut feeling all that bacterial action will really drop the PH-hopefully, two feedings to runoff per day will be enough to keep it in range in coco without any kind of buffer.
This will be fun, I haven't done an organic/mineral salt side by side in a while! It will take a while to figure it out, but I'm thinking of starting at 3 grams per gallon corn steep, 1 gram calcium sulfate per gallon (I already have 40 ppm calcium in my tap), .5 mag sulfate, and Bioag TM-7 fed at 12/12 flip and once more two weeks later.
Oops, one last thing. I contacted Impello to ask for their most recent test data for Tribus, and there is definitely more living microbes in each bottle when they leave the factory than are listed. They've conducted tests to see how much die-off occurs over time, so basically, each bottle will contain the stated CFU of living bacteria up until the expiration date. They are one of the only microbial inoculant companies to show me any test data. The tests done by Oregon on microbial inoculants showed that most of them had far less living microbes than states, and some-like Tarantula by Advanced, had ZERO living microbes. My main concern is getting an active/living product, and so far Tribus looks good so lets see how it does in a Maxibloom/liquid organic side by side!
Sorry guys for the long post, just thinking things out for the next cycle which is coming soon! Just gathering some supplies and considering which strains to pop VERY HARD. Tough choices ahead...