Best organic nutrient combination for soil

bushmang

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hi everyone i was wondering which organinc nutrient combinatio you guys like best for overall quality and yield in soil.

im currently using

AN iguana juice, h1 , f1, carboload, sensizyme, b vitamin, nirvana and atami flavor booster. Any suggestions or tips on organic nutes im a newb when it comes to organics.

appreciate all the help

peace!!!
 

Mburton15

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Theres 2 routes to go when it comes to organics. Pay someone a lot of money to mix up simple ingredients and put it in a pretty container. Or you can purchase the same stuff they use and mix it yourself. You can get awesome results either way. However, with a little reading and understanding, you can save a lot of money. My ingredients include bat guano (high N, and high P depending on cycle), earthworm castings, molasses, alfalfa meal, and Liquid Karma. I start with FF ocean forest with added dolomite lime and perlite. If you still feel like mixing nutes out of a bottle, look into blue mountain organics. Their entire line is only $25 and it works incredibly well. Especially in conjunction with aerated teas and good soil. bvc
 

madodah

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Theres 2 routes to go when it comes to organics. Pay someone a lot of money to mix up simple ingredients and put it in a pretty container. Or you can purchase the same stuff they use and mix it yourself. You can get awesome results either way. However, with a little reading and understanding, you can save a lot of money. My ingredients include bat guano (high N, and high P depending on cycle), earthworm castings, molasses, alfalfa meal, and Liquid Karma. I start with FF ocean forest with added dolomite lime and perlite. If you still feel like mixing nutes out of a bottle, look into blue mountain organics. Their entire line is only $25 and it works incredibly well. Especially in conjunction with aerated teas and good soil. bvc
I agree with the necessity of reading and research to save a bunch of money. On that note, there are many, many bagged potting soils around with components similar to and often superior to Fox Farms for less than half the cost.
 

bushmang

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nice thanks fro the response some very good info. i just have the time to research and mix stuff allthough it might not be that much work. im more looking for a line of products that i can purchase and follow directions on. however. i will research abit more.
 

DjAeroFluxxx

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it mostly depend on what you want your product to come out like, there is a lot of shit out there so search around and find what suites your needs and cash flow, and always try new things you could come up with something great. id start looking up soil recipes(Subcool's soil recipe ive heard gives great results, and it only cost about $170 to make and all you have to do is feed it water) i will be giving this a try my next run, gotta give it time to cook so i have a while
 

TCurtiss

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I have used the Blue Mountain on my last round and I gave some meds to another patient and the comments were, smells very fruity & smooth and did the job

Look on ebay for that stuff, well worth it in my opinion and get the work casting if you cannot find them locally

Try you local nursery, the one by my house rocks, they have lady bugs preying matins as well
 

jdizzle22

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How long will the bottles of Blue Mountain last compared to say The Fox Farm Trio? I mean both shelf life (how long before it spoils since its organic?), and how much of the bottle each normal dose would be.
 

Promitius

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How long will the bottles of Blue Mountain last compared to say The Fox Farm Trio? I mean both shelf life (how long before it spoils since its organic?), and how much of the bottle each normal dose would be.

FF trio is not organic. 2/3 are.
 

jdizzle22

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Well I found out a couple days ago the whole trio wasn't organic, but I would presume they should last longer than a completely organic bottle. I hope to get an answer to that question
 

blaze1camp

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some organics the bacteria and what not are in a dormant state and are activated when they come in contact with water(mixed)...so i think...
 

Mburton15

Active Member
BMO has a shelf life of 1.5 years, as long as you keep the lid loose (so microbiology can get oxygen). Not sure about FF.
 
Am using a good local organic soil w/ Botanicare's Liquid Karma and Pro Grow and Pro Bloom. 1st grow so we'll see how it goes
 
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