bongspipesplants
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Has anyone had any experience with General Organics BIOThrive products. Im using them now and so far they are doing pretty good.
Whats the main reason you wouldnt use them?I wouldnt use them if you paid me. But I also hate Monsanto with a passion.
Ok so its because of who owns it not the quality of the product?Monsanto bought the company a few months back. I try really hard not to put any money in their pockets. But yeah , main reason is who now owns GH.
Because of who now owns it, the quality if the product is going to tank. It also isn't really worth the money to buy bottled organics. Dry ferts are the way to go. Mix your own soil, top dress, make teas. I even make homemade bottled ferts for a fraction of what the store bought stuff costs.Ok so its because of who owns it not the quality of the product?
they are on 10$ of nice soil though too .. i think mmjmamma is saying if your soil is TOP notch you can grow GREAT meds with just water , co2 and a/c i have pics somewhere ... but i know your right too pure blend pro is actually pretty badass . if iwas to pic a nute line to run .... hot soil and age old (not organic) teas work for me but i am part of a organic based collective...^ I disagree with the above statement. Imo it takes more than kelp and alfalfa to grow AAA meds and get a great yield. It cost me $14 to feed per plant with Botanicare pure blend pro line to get 8oz+ dried. 10 gallon pots, 4-5 pots per 1000w DE light depending on strain, 4 week veg. $14 is pennies to the dollar for 8oz of top shelf.
Theres a million ways to do things and most of them work but imo its definitely worth $14 a plant to get great yields and quality. Imo its a lot simpler too, just buy a few bottles and pour them in the rez. Once you tweak the schedule and figure out how much you like using of what it works great. Theres a bunch of stuff in those bottles, plants seem to love it all.
Not trying to offend you, this is just my opinion and personal experience. Like I said million ways to do things and I'm sure your way works good for you. I just definitely thinks worth the money to buy nutes, it really doesn't cost much compared to what they return you and the ease of use. The time it takes to make stuff is worth something too.
This is all of whats in the Botanicare pure blend pro line..
Hydroplex
Monopotassium phosphate, Potassium borate, Potassium molybdate, Phosphoric acid, Magnesium sulfate, Potassium sulfate
Available Phosphate 10.0%
Soluble Potash 6.0%
Magnesium 0.5%
0.5% Water Soluble Magnesium
Cal-mag 2-0-0
Calcium nitrate, Magnesium nitrate, Iorn EDTA
Total Nitrogen (N) 2.0%
2.0% Nitrate Nitrogen
Calcium 3.2%
Magnesium 1.2%
1.2% Water Soluble Magnesium
Iron 0.1%
0.1% Chelated Iron
Silica 0-0-0.5
Potassium silicate
Also contains non-plant food ingredient: 2.0% Silicon from sodium silicate and potassium silicate
Soluble Potash 0.5%
Pure blend pro bloom soil 1-4-5
Fish meal, Composted seabird guano, Kelp, Rock phosphate, Potassium carbonate, Magnesium carbonate, Calcium carbonate
Also contains non-plant food ingredient: 0.35% Humic acid derived from leonardite
Total Nitrogen 1.0%
1.0% Water Soluble Nitrogen
Available Phosphate 4.0%
Soluble Potash 5.0%
Calcium 1.0%
Magnesium 0.5%
0.5% Water Soluble Magnesium
Pure blend pro grow 3-2-4
Fish meal, Composted seabird guano, Kelp, Rock phosphate, Potassium carbonate, Magnesium carbonate, Calcium carbonate
Also contains non-plant food ingredient: 0.20% Humic acid derived from leonardite
Total Nitrogen 3.0%
3.0% Water Soluble Nitrogen
Available Phosphate 2.0%
Soluble Potash 4.0%
Calcium 1.0%
Magnesium 0.5%
0.5% Water Soluble Magnesium
Vitamino 0.1-0-0
Ammonium nitrate
Also contains non-plant food ingredients: 0.004% Thiamine Hydrochloride (vitamin b1)
Total Nitrogen 0.10%
0.06% Ammoniacal Nitrogen
0.04% Nitrate Nitrogen
Cear-x
Contains non-plant food ingredients: 0.4% Citric Acid, 99.6% Inert Ingredients
Liquid Karma 0.1-0.1-0.5
Kelp seaweed extract, Seabird guano, Fish meal, Potassium carbonate
Also contains non-plant food ingredients: 0.2% Humic acid derived from leonardite, 0.01% Yucca extract
Total Nitrogen 0.01%
0.1% Water Soluble Nitrogen
Available Phosphate 0.1%
Soluble Potash 0.5%
Pure blend tea 0.5-0.5-1
Seabird guano, Earthworm castings, Fish meal, Kelp (Ascophyllum Nodosum)
Also contains non-plant food ingredient: 0.01% Humic acid derived from leonardite ore
Total Nitrogen 0.5%
0.1% Ammoniacal Nitrogen
0.3% Nitrate Nitrogen
0.1% Other Water Soluble Nitrogen
Available Phosphate 0.5%
Soluble Potash 1.0%
Ph down 0-15-0
Phosphoric acid
Available Phosphate 15.0%
Orca (not finished, didn't fill in the bacteria stains)
Contains non-plant food ingredients:
Mycorrhizae (68 props per ml)
Endomycorrrhiza
Glomus intraradices 17 props per ml
Glomus mosseae 17 props per ml
Glomus etunicatum 17 props per ml
Glomus aggregatum 17 props per ml
Bacteria
Hi-brix molasses 0-0-3
Molasses
Soluble Potash 3.0%
Scotts/Miracle Grow bought General Hydroponics and yes, some people aren't happy because of Scotts/Miracle Grow's affiliation with Monsanto. GH makes good products and I don't see Scotts changing how the company works. They probably even kept GH's employees and never even shut the doors. Big companies by small companies all the time.Monsanto bought the company a few months back. I try really hard not to put any money in their pockets. But yeah , main reason is who now owns GH.
Scotts/Miracle Grow bought General Hydroponics and yes, some people aren't happy because of Scotts/Miracle Grow's affiliation with Monsanto. GH makes good products and I don't see Scotts changing how the company works. They probably even kept GH's employees and never even shut the doors. Big companies by small companies all the time.
Capitalism at work. And whats everyones beef with Monsanto?Yea so with soil It cost $22 per pl
Yea I would agree. Just because they bought the company doesnt mean they will change the formula. Just means they want to make the profits from that company.
Do you really need an explanation??And whats everyones beef with Monsanto?