WHAT home made organics can i make for FLOWERING

GalacticFederation

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hmm, dam i been using tab water , is that bad?? shit, and adding vinegar lowers the ph of water?

do you have any other tricks in the book to help flowering?
 

Jack Harer

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Joe Dank, Matt Rize and others (myself included) have all told you ways to boost P for flowering. All of these should be available at either Lowes, Home Depot, or your nearest garden center/nursery. Well, maybe Matts Chomfrey won't be, but it looks like it's easy enough to make.
 

Jack Harer

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just buy some guano its cheap
But high P guano isn't that easy to get in some places unless you buy it online. And it's not necessarily that cheap either. Any local nursery will have some high P ferts (organic) available at the local level.
 

malignant

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i spend 25 online and get the sampler with all 4 of sunleaves variety and its affordable. ahlgrows.com and hydroponics.net and most other places have it. if you have a local grow shop that is not carrying it tell them to get thier shit together so to speak. its something every shop should be intelligent enough to keep in stock
 

Jack Harer

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i spend 25 online and get the sampler with all 4 of sunleaves variety and its affordable. ahlgrows.com and hydroponics.net and most other places have it. if you have a local grow shop that is not carrying it tell them to get thier shit together so to speak. its something every shop should be intelligent enough to keep in stock
I agree, but in my town, (a relatively large/progressive one at that) they are reluctant to carry even the most basic of organic wares. I had to literally kick a bitch for them to start carrying the Espoma Line of ferts. Only one place in the area carries EWC, and until the local hydroshop opened , any form of a guano came straight off the farm.
 

GalacticFederation

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Believe it or not, the girls don't need THAT kind of P in organics. A 3-4-3 (Espoma BulbTone) or thereabouts is just fine for flowering The mycorrhizae make P readily more available to the plant, lessening the necessity to blast them. A lot of people shove P at them, all the while neglecting the other Macro and Micro nutes.
so what other stuff do i need for good flower processing? lots of potassium, nitrogen is only needed for vegging right?
 

Jack Harer

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NO Nitrogen is NOT just for veg, plants need N throughout their life cycle. P, K, and a host of micronutrients as well. The ratio changes when you change from veg to flower. Flowering plants need more P, but not in the excessive amounts a lot of people advocate. You still need N and K.
 

malignant

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I agree, but in my town, (a relatively large/progressive one at that) they are reluctant to carry even the most basic of organic wares. I had to literally kick a bitch for them to start carrying the Espoma Line of ferts. Only one place in the area carries EWC, and until the local hydroshop opened , any form of a guano came straight off the farm.
wow, thats rough
 

TehWonder

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really?? see , this is what im talking about!! i dont gotta spend a dime,

but you sure though? has anyone used tuna water before for nitrogen?
Yessir, self tested and the buds that the plants produced were absolutely amazing. Northern Lights ;D
It's a very cost efficient way at nurturing your plants, as well as making lunch :D
 

GalacticFederation

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Yessir, self tested and the buds that the plants produced were absolutely amazing. Northern Lights ;D
It's a very cost efficient way at nurturing your plants, as well as making lunch :D
did you feed the tuna water just alone to your plants?

also did you feed your babies tuna during vegging or during flower?
 
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