zabster151
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i will be using there new line wanted to know what everyonw thought of it
i agree, but i like the Cal/Mag too.Bio Thrive grow, bloom, and Bio Bud.
Yeah, you have to have some source of calcium and magnesium for sure, but If I had to pick three of their products those would be the ones. I can always add dolomite to my soil.i agree, but i like the Cal/Mag too.
I only feed once a week which ends up being every 2nd or 3rd water. Starting out with 1/2 strength is good for the first time you feed just so you know they can take it (especially if they are young and from seed). Try full strength once they really get going. If they start showing signs of nute burn, flush them with ph'd water.I'm starting the GO line up and I was wonderingif you fed every time you watered or did you do feed, water, feed, water, ect.? Also I started with 1/2 strength from what the chart says, when should I start the full strength? Thanks alot , jethead
very nice i think i might switch to general organicsI use the entire GO line, my first run the yield was pretty small and I had some def. probs throughout but I am getting it down pretty well. The Aroma and appearance are fantastic and my yield is way up. This is my third run using it, Yield is still short of the plants I run with Technaflora but its catching up slowly but surely.
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Thanks goblyn, I just picked up some clones last week and fed 1/2 strength today. My grow store guy told me he did feed, water, water, Feed, ect. so that's about the same as you do. I just wanted a 2nd opinion. Totally appreciated.I only feed once a week which ends up being every 2nd or 3rd water. Starting out with 1/2 strength is good for the first time you feed just so you know they can take it (especially if they are young and from seed). Try full strength once they really get going. If they start showing signs of nute burn, flush them with ph'd water.
The mold probably is harmless. Can't say much in the way of Diamond Black in particular, never used it, but there is another humic acid supplement from Botanicare I use from time to time, Humega (formerly Humex), which is labeled as a 'Soil Conditioner' that contains humic acid but is actually a liquid humus or essentially microbes in a bottle.I use the entire line, although I've only run it through 1 full cycle. Can't say that I absolutely love it, but I don't mind the product line. I did have an interesting experience with it today, however. Yesterday when watering the girls, I opened my bottle of Diamond Black, which is their humic acid additive. When I took off the cap, there was what appeared to be mold around the rim of the bottle. It looked like someone took a piece of a cotton swab and swirled it around the inside of the bottle neck.
So I took the bottle in to my grow shop today, as I needed to pick up a few things. I asked the guy about it, and he said it was mold. He also said that he's had a few other people with the same complaint and that it's no big deal. He said because its organic, it is susceptible to those types of things. He said to just wipe it away and forgot about it.
Has anyone experienced mold (or anything similar) using organic fertilizers? It freaks me out, and I'm not cool with "just wiping away the mold" and then using that product to feed something that I will later ingest! For what it's worth, I've only had the bottle for 3 months and have stored it properly....
Any ideas? Thoughts?