best nutrients??

Akman21

Member
I'm looking for the best organic nutrients that gives the most results, I was working with foxfarm big bloom but just switched to Botanicare pure blend so I just wanna know what else is out there and how'd it work for you
 

Thedillestpickle

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Get something that allows you to change the NPK by adjusting the ratio of grow and bloom. 1 part complete veg and bloom nutrients are a compomise for the lazy grower
 

CaptainCarnival

Active Member
Nectar for the Gods is what i use for my organic plants. it smells goofy and is pretty expensive when compared to the synthetic alternative and not to mention there are something like twenty different bottles of stuff they offer to use to make it a perfect grow but i use only 5 or 6 (i dont remember im not in my grow room) and they seem to work great on my next grow im going to grow 2 hawaiian snows one using Nectar for the Gods organic nutrient line and the other im going to use Cutting Edge Solutions synthetic nutrient line and see which one has better results
 
I personally use fox farm grow big for veg and tiger bloom for flowering. I have tried like miracle grow and what not but one that wasnt organic and two I like the results better from the fox farm. I think that no matter which nute you choose you should make sure that its not something that only has one of the elements you are looking for. like some veg nutes are 6-0-0. I think that it would be better to have something like the 6-4-4
 

rowlman

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You don't wanna just use the big bloom when working with foxfarm.... it's a combination of their products you need for best results. ....but I'm not sure on the organics. I use big bloom, grow big, tiger bloom, open sesame, beastie bloomz, cha ching, microb brew, and then I flush 10 days before harvest. No crackling or chem taste like some claim, in fact, my smoke burns very clean. But foxfarm is what I've used for years now. I always get ready to try something new, and back out at the last minute. Lol.... good luck.
 

209 Cali closet grower

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I personally use fox farm grow big for veg and tiger bloom for flowering. I have tried like miracle grow and what not but one that wasnt organic and two I like the results better from the fox farm. I think that no matter which nute you choose you should make sure that its not something that only has one of the elements you are looking for. like some veg nutes are 6-0-0. I think that it would be better to have something like the 6-4-4
yup!Never just look at n
 
HI guys,
Me putting in my dollar's worth might annoy you but I just can't help myself. I manufacture & sell nutrients for plants, although I'm based in the UK.
I have a concentrated seaweed extract from South Africa, with no extra chemicals, that gives plants all the food they need & really gets them moving. Seaweed has a bunch of micro-nutrients that most other organo ferts don't offer. It is also high in a couple of plant hormones which promotes better root growth early on in a plant's lifecycle. The NPK ratio is not biased in any direction... this is important cos once the plants start to flower they need heaps of K & not so much N.
If you are interested I can offer to send you over a 1 litre bottle at 1/2 price (normally £41.63 +vat so say £20.00 + £10 freight = £30 nett)... if you in turn let me & other readers know your opinion on the product when the time comes.
You can visit my website for more info at www.stumpykiwi.com ... if you are interested then let me know.

Sorry to interrupt by trying to sell shit but I find it hard to read the tweets when I know my product will do a great job.
 

Thedillestpickle

Well-Known Member
HI guys,
Me putting in my dollar's worth might annoy you but I just can't help myself. I manufacture & sell nutrients for plants, although I'm based in the UK.
I have a concentrated seaweed extract from South Africa, with no extra chemicals, that gives plants all the food they need & really gets them moving. Seaweed has a bunch of micro-nutrients that most other organo ferts don't offer. It is also high in a couple of plant hormones which promotes better root growth early on in a plant's lifecycle. The NPK ratio is not biased in any direction... this is important cos once the plants start to flower they need heaps of K & not so much N.
If you are interested I can offer to send you over a 1 litre bottle at 1/2 price (normally £41.63 +vat so say £20.00 + £10 freight = £30 nett)... if you in turn let me & other readers know your opinion on the product when the time comes.
You can visit my website for more info at www.stumpykiwi.com ... if you are interested then let me know.

Sorry to interrupt by trying to sell shit but I find it hard to read the tweets when I know my product will do a great job.
what do you mean that the NPK is not biased? so its one part for grow and bloom, and your suggesting use a phosphate booster during flower?
What is the NPK?
 

Thedillestpickle

Well-Known Member
I personally use fox farm grow big for veg and tiger bloom for flowering. I have tried like miracle grow and what not but one that wasnt organic and two I like the results better from the fox farm. I think that no matter which nute you choose you should make sure that its not something that only has one of the elements you are looking for. like some veg nutes are 6-0-0. I think that it would be better to have something like the 6-4-4
I don't think it matters if you have just N in the one bottle the important thing is that you can combine the Grow and Bloom to get any range of desired NPK ratios you need throughout the grow. If your bloom nutrient has a perfect NPK for bloom and is only missing enough N for Veg than a 6-0-0 nutrient would be perfectly fine to mix with the Bloom to get the right NPK
 
what do you mean that the NPK is not biased? so its one part for grow and bloom, and your suggesting use a phosphate booster during flower?
What is the NPK?
Sorry I mean that none of the 3 main elements stand out more than the others. You need nitrogen to grow vegetation and potassium is important around flowering time. Phosphorus is used by the plant mainly in the roots. When combined with a higher auxin ratio versus cytokinins, you'll get more root growth & stronger upper growth... not so much soft vegetation.
 

Thedillestpickle

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It's Jack's Classic, not organic. No additives at all. Just three ingredients: Pro-Mix, and JC All-Purpose and Bloom.

Simon
Excellent, so you have confirmed for me that I don't need ANY additives. Thank you, I'll me putting that money back in my wallet now
 

Thedillestpickle

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worm poop with blood........worm poop with bone
Tightassbudget Fertilizer Co.

Yea this sounds pretty cool
You would need to cook it for a couple weeks maybe months, You could also use all kinds of manures. Drive out to a farm and ask a farmer for a big bag full of horse shit.
Compost it.
Use it in your initial soil mixing.
And if any deficiencies arrise make a tea and water with that
It's all cheap and all natural

I'm just starting to look into this myself, perhaps considering doing that for my next grow
I'm thinking of making up some of sub-cools super soil, the idea of "just add water" is very appealing
 

Thedillestpickle

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Anyone know if I could cook compost in a basement using something to heat it and a recirculating fan/filter to keep the smell down?
Or is it still gunna smell like i have a pile of shit cooking in my basement lol?
 
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