outdoor fertilizer

Nepaljam x Oaxaca

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yes home depot does carry espoma products. Gro tone and charcoal are specialty products so you may have to order online. Grotone is catfish based witch is why i started useing it, charcoal is great for loosening soil and adding trace elements to your mix. Both have made growing easier for me. Charcoal and wood ash are both great sources of P & k.
 

crazyhazey

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yes home depot does carry espoma products. Gro tone and charcoal are specialty products so you may have to order online. Grotone is catfish based witch is why i started useing it, charcoal is great for loosening soil and adding trace elements to your mix. Both have made growing easier for me.
great man thanks for the info i was thinking of buying promix but i was looking for something with more nutes and trace elements. hopefully it composts well so i can eventually put it in my teas.
 

Sunbiz1

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Espoma gro tone and some espoma charcoal mixed in the soil. Guarenteed Trees
Thought I posted that here, meh...or somewhere here regarding Epsoma. With respect to molasses, I don't utilize it as replacement for any synthetic. Organics are a system in which molasses is simply a part of, feeds beneficial microbes which in turn feed plants. It can also lockout N if used in too large of a quantity or too frequently over time...I made that mistake last year on an in-ground.
 

crazyhazey

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Thought I posted that here, meh...or somewhere here regarding Epsoma. With respect to molasses, I don't utilize it as replacement for any synthetic. Organics are a system in which molasses is simply a part of, feeds beneficial microbes which in turn feed plants. It can also lockout N if used in too large of a quantity or too frequently over time...I made that mistake last year on an in-ground.
i only use it in teas really, microbes love it.
 

Nepaljam x Oaxaca

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great man thanks for the info i was thinking of buying promix but i was looking for something with more nutes and trace elements. hopefully it composts well so i can eventually put it in my teas.
Treat your promix first with go gnats and flush before planting. Promix has been known to be full of aphid and fungus gnat eggs.
 

buckyboy

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i i wont argue that u can still have quality plants using synthetics, and i didnt mean that u dont care for them either,yield is just not my main prioriority. i am still experimenting with things too, there hasnt been many times ive been completely satitisfied with the weed that ive bought, i can always find something wrong with it.im growing for my preferences,im trying organics this year because its different, and id like to see the final product for myself, rather than hear about it. in the future id like to run a side by side indoor op, with identical conditions and strains and giv one synthetics and one organics, give both a proper cure, and determine my own results. as i said my weed is for me after sellin most of my harvest last year, and having to rely on the unreliability of drug dealers from there on after, ill be sure to grow enough quality smoke to last me the year and then some,this year. whatever extra ill sell but i figure 3 lbs should hold me for the year
Weed IS NOT a drug. Its an herb. Drug dealers sell meth and cocaine. At least thats the way I feel about it. haha
 

buckyboy

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Thought I posted that here, meh...or somewhere here regarding Epsoma. With respect to molasses, I don't utilize it as replacement for any synthetic. Organics are a system in which molasses is simply a part of, feeds beneficial microbes which in turn feed plants. It can also lockout N if used in too large of a quantity or too frequently over time...I made that mistake last year on an in-ground.
I got me some grandmas unsulphered. 1st time growing organically. How much you recommend? And how often? Thanks
 

crazyhazey

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Treat your promix first with go gnats and flush before planting. Promix has been known to be full of aphid and fungus gnat eggs.
good info, i always compost my potting mix 1-2 month beforehand and i always have earthworms and ladybugs dwell in my yard so mites arent usually a problem, if i do feel like the soils tainted then ill flush the shit out of it and compost is some more.
 

crazyhazey

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I got me some grandmas unsulphered. 1st time growing organically. How much you recommend? And how often? Thanks
id say about half a teaspoon a gallon, id suggest boiling it in if your not using it in compost tea as microbe food.
 
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