single most "best" 100% organic nutes?

northerncaligrown

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wussup POTna's!? hey just wonderin what's the best single 100% organic bloom nute i can use? I'm just tryin to keep it simple, so all i want to use is ONE kind of nute; example. mother earth's super tea, iguana juice, earth juice. I am going for taste as well as yield. Greatly appreciated! thanks!:peace:
 

organick

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I was going to post earlier but I didn't.
Why?
Because the question can not be answered (said Leonard Nemoy spock style).
there is no "one" organic ingredient that is "best", even at flowering.
The best i could come up with is compost, but good compost is a mix of many things. In my case coffee grounds, leaves, chopped-up fruit peels, a little diluted and carefully handled pee.
Even then i'd hate to be left without my dolomite lime, bat guano, and sea weed extract for transplanting.
Ok...Because you been so nice NCG...
For one gallon of soil topdress or in "quick mix tea" one gallon:
1 increasing to 2 tbls. Fox Farm high P bat guano (has soil myccorrhizae too!)
1 increasing to 2 tbls. Boxed organic fertilizer without blood meal (Dr. earth or sweet earth)
pinch of dolomite lime to taste (of the plant) I use about 1 half tea spoon more if I add,
2 tbls much or "rinsed" bag mulch.
Shake this stuff up in a medicine bottle dump on soil surface water in, I use RO, my tap water sucks.
Or, put into gallon jug shake, shake, shake some more. Pour.
Sorry that is as simple as I can make it. I did buy a air pump the other day. i can now make my own teas. In a way this is an answer to your question, the teas rock. I bubble my tap water (go figure) for about 24 hours then put some EWC, kelp meal, boxed ferts, molasses, mulch, dolomite lime, and oatmeal-pan-rinse-water. bubble for 24 more (I'll take that, thanks bill) and feed to my plants. i'm not "Growing" right now but my Morning Glories and runner beans PUMP after I give them a dose of tea. Just siphon out of the 5-gallon.
Pure Blend Pro (Oh, Gosh I said it), not truly organc, i have a bottle and if i ever get three jobs and two girlfriends (too busy to be a purist organic gardener) I will use it again
The riddle answer: Knowledge
The bar no expense answer: money for the Good bottle of stuff
peace out
 

northerncaligrown

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okay, sounds good. now i am not familiar with guano's and am willing to try them but had one question? do they reek alot? thanks again green you are the man! :peace:
 

GreenphoeniX

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Na they don't smell much. Worm Castings don't smell at all.

The organic nutrients I'd recommend are Earth Worm Castings (EWC) [bought or home made] - Best used as part of ur soil mix before potting up plants etc.
and the range of Earth Juice liquid ferts, the Bloom is good too coz it contains 0 Nitrogen, so if your one of these people that like to cut N out of their feeding schedule completely in mid-late flowering so you get the 'autumn effect' at harvest time, EJ Bloom is the way to go.

Cheers.
 

skunksta

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Simple answer: the ones you make yourself
he is right what i think is is its all in the soil mix you use if you make your own compost and castings you can put some real grunty stuff in there, hair, feathers, fish, vege scraps etc. people i know who plant will only water a couple times in the season (outdoors) and they have pretty mean yeilds with no probs
 

GTG

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I personally love EJ products. I use them in my Veg garden as well and have really pounded my tomatoes and other vegs with it, no burn or discoloration. The EJ products are virtually idiot proof and really give you some healthy plants. I have been using EJ for years on all my plants and had great results.
 

SoSoStoned

Active Member
cheap and easy.. All these items are easy to find.. the bat guano might be some trouble to find..


4 parts:Soybean meal
1 part:Bone meal
1 part:Agricultre lime/1 part:Dolmitic lime..
1/2 part:Seaweed extract
1 part:Wormcasting
1/2 part:Gypsum
1 part:Bat guano (phos) (1/2 if you are shisty.)

Then fore my Compost.. I use Cow,Rabbit, and Bluberry/kantalope mix...
 

s.c.mtn.hillbilly

Well-Known Member
I was going to post earlier but I didn't.
Why?
Because the question can not be answered (said Leonard Nemoy spock style).
there is no "one" organic ingredient that is "best", even at flowering.
The best i could come up with is compost, but good compost is a mix of many things. In my case coffee grounds, leaves, chopped-up fruit peels, a little diluted and carefully handled pee.
Even then i'd hate to be left without my dolomite lime, bat guano, and sea weed extract for transplanting.
Ok...Because you been so nice NCG...
For one gallon of soil topdress or in "quick mix tea" one gallon:
1 increasing to 2 tbls. Fox Farm high P bat guano (has soil myccorrhizae too!)
1 increasing to 2 tbls. Boxed organic fertilizer without blood meal (Dr. earth or sweet earth)
pinch of dolomite lime to taste (of the plant) I use about 1 half tea spoon more if I add,
2 tbls much or "rinsed" bag mulch.
Shake this stuff up in a medicine bottle dump on soil surface water in, I use RO, my tap water sucks.
Or, put into gallon jug shake, shake, shake some more. Pour.
Sorry that is as simple as I can make it. I did buy a air pump the other day. i can now make my own teas. In a way this is an answer to your question, the teas rock. I bubble my tap water (go figure) for about 24 hours then put some EWC, kelp meal, boxed ferts, molasses, mulch, dolomite lime, and oatmeal-pan-rinse-water. bubble for 24 more (I'll take that, thanks bill) and feed to my plants. i'm not "Growing" right now but my Morning Glories and runner beans PUMP after I give them a dose of tea. Just siphon out of the 5-gallon.
Pure Blend Pro (Oh, Gosh I said it), not truly organc, i have a bottle and if i ever get three jobs and two girlfriends (too busy to be a purist organic gardener) I will use it again
The riddle answer: Knowledge
The bar no expense answer: money for the Good bottle of stuff
peace out
you're definitely in the proper frame of mind....I haven't tried too many...just ff, and EJ...ej kicks m*f* asssss! but even more important is bio dynamics...google it! josephine porter inst. for applied biodynamics!!!! build a pile NOW!!!! I just harvested the gushiest sweeeeetest kahuna(try bubbleskunk soma!!!) and now I have some nl/haze(try pineapple express!)halfway through flower....how much sugar? CHA-RIIIST!...have you ever had a bowl of fruit loops, and there's that absolutely sickly sweet milk left over? that almost approaches the pineapple gush...it's more pineapple than the real pineapple(food) in mayaland! and these aren't even reknown for gushy sugars! imagine blueberry or bubblegum! sheeeeit!
 

GreenphoeniX

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*hazemaster*

EJ Bloom: N-P-K = 0-3-1
EJ Grow: N-P-K = 2-1-1

Then theres EJ Meta-K which is NPK 0-0-10 (mostly just to treat potassium def)
and EJ Catalyst which is some organic substances such as Molasses to help the plants along, and there's EJ Mircoblast, which is all extra micronutes (good to treat any micronute defs)
 

skunksta

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cheers greenphoenix was just about to ask about meta-k and micro blast. i will be kney too ej product on my next grow only hear good things. i only water ever2-4 weeks because of axessability is it ok to double or triple requied amount with EJ or should i keep to the diretions. i will also be using worm castings (watering) and bat guano (powder in soil)
 

GreenphoeniX

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Keep to the recommended amount. You can double it if your strain's not sensitive to nutrient burn but I wouldn't recommend it. The worm castings plus EJ should be plenty really.
 
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