Rev.HolyMeow
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well good luck, and thanks for the input ^_^ im aiming to be free of the gro shop myself an this definately seems like the place to figure out how.
u missed the point... it's about the General Organics product line, not about organics in generalNot to be a douch but I see a thread titled "General Organics Talk" and come in to find nothing but talk about bottles and ml's and product lines.
thread fail...... learn the dirt guys and watch your troubles melt away
I understand how hard it can be to dump ideas about "dosages" and "ml per gallon" and "feeding the plant" but its essential if your going to have any success in organics that your work the DIRT first... you feed the DIRT first... and you LOVE the DIRT first, and simply supliment with products and liquids to make up for shortages and mistakes.
end rant.
lol, your right. My bad...doh!u missed the point... it's about the General Organics product line, not about organics in general
haha- whatcha been smokin lately, ehh?lol, your right. My bad...doh!
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so no chemical Ph adjusters aye.what stuff would you recommend that will raise Ph natually...as i already know Apple cider vinegar and or lemon juice will lower it..also what about diatomaceous earth thats 90% silica i have shit tonz of Food grade D.E could i use that stuff on my plants?dont use the chemical ph adjust with organics. Use a product with silica, my fav is dynagro protekt. itll raise the ph and help the plant in other areas as well. Use great white at the very beginning, only one or two applications. They should reproduce as long as you feed them
Pretty sure its about the same thing.what about silica blast from botanicare? my hydro store doesn't have Dynagrow
It raises pH quite easily, you won't have to exceed the dosage at all, nor do you want to do that.Thanks guys,so silica blast it is ..how effective is it in raising the PH btw? am i going to have to use more than the recommended dosage...and is it ok to use with every watering
all I want to say is that General Organics nutrient line-up is the shit man.
i recently bought their new 'GO-BOX' (not called 'GROW BOX' like you would think) and its basically a cardboard box, that whenever you close it, it has a built in handle at the top, so you can carry the box and keep your nutrients organized and keep them from spilling/leaking on your floors.
Anyhow, I bought their 'go box' about 3 months ago.. I think I paid about $35.00 for the entire thing. Not only does it come with 100% organic nutrients.. but it also includes several additives/supplements which are also 100% organic.
I've currently got a 'Snow White' plant going.. which is almost done. She's been flowering for about 8 weeks now and is looking absolutely incredible! Her buds are starting to really full-in.. the trichs have gone from clear to white/cloudy. The trichs on her, are just so abundant, its almost ridiculus! The trichs are all over this bitch man.. even on the stems! Anyhow, she's really starting to look like she's on her final week to two weeks probably.. before she's ready. As I was saying, about the trichs.. I can actually just look at the plant, without a scope.. and I can see the trichs color and how they've changed over the past few weeks. They went from clear (early stages of development) and now, without a scope, I can look at them.. and they look like white dots.. so I know the resin inside the trichs is maturing.. I had to get that out because I've never really noticed that before I don't think.
Anyhow, back to the GO BOX. This stuff is by far the best nutrient/additive line-up I've used so far.. and that's no bs. I paid under $40 for the entire box from my local hydro shop.. and the box came with all of the following:
- BioThrive Bloom & BioThrive Grow - 16oz.
- BioBud - 8 oz.
- Cmag+ - 8 oz.
- BioMarine - 8 oz.
- BioRoot - 8 oz.
- Diamond Black - 8 oz.
- BioWeed - 8 oz.
Here's a link to it for anyone interested - http://www.ncwgs.com/gogobox.php
They're price is $37.50 but I paid a little less than that for mine.
Anyhow, the shit works great!! Just be careful when using them because they're some fairly stout nutrients. I would suggest getting their 'online feeding chart' and take a look at it. However, I would also suggest users of this product to NOT FOLLOW the chart... instead of following the chart exactly.. I would suggest taking a look at the chart, and whatever it says to use for whatever stage your plants are in.. take it down a notch or two from what the chart suggests you use.
In other words, if it says to use 1/2-tsp of Bio-Root... I would suggest taking that down a notch, down to 1/4th-tsp until you get a feel for how strong the nutrients are.. and how the current plant(S) you have going.. react to the nutrients. Just to get a feel for things..
Highly suggest this product to all growers! Even the new people!
peace.
You don't want to raise it, it raises on its own. This is a "no pH-ing" nutrient line, you'll screw things up if you start messing with pH. Trust me, I've used it since it was released.I have been using the smallest dosage as state on the back of the bottle...But in unison they are strong...I mixed up 10 ML's grow 10 ML's bloom 10ML's Marine 3 1/2 ML's Root and 5 ML's Weed got around like 850-900 PPM...Im getting a reading of about 5.1-5.2 ish which is ok...But im going to get natural UP from Earth juice so i can raise it to about 5.5
IIght brother thanks for the heads upYou don't want to raise it, it raises on its own. This is a "no pH-ing" nutrient line, you'll screw things up if you start messing with pH. Trust me, I've used it since it was released.
haha I shot water out my nose at the "uncrash" part.lol, your right. My bad...doh!
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I'm not sure how well it would work in coco, but by all means give it a shot. I'd like to see the results.haha I shot water out my nose at the "uncrash" part.
Good thread guys. Been looking at this line a bit myself. Been wanting to do a run in coco with this stuff and see how it works out. I might spring for the go box and give it a run.