what are the most cost effective organic nutrients from veg to flower?

poplars

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I was correcting your misconception about Chlorine... And it appears you need hand holding about base elements with 6000 post ,, wtf? seems like you sir have 6000 pointless post?... So, next time a polite noob "jacks " your thread , think twice...and politly answer his question, like people have done for you. You don't own RIU? nor is this "YOUR" thread... Mr. Entitlement........ Its a community to help one another and sometimes make new friends.. Just sayin'
hey it seems you edited your post as what I quoted wasn't that at all ;). I don't have chlorinated water, I know how basic elements work, I was a chemical grower before I switched over to organic so I'm trying to find cost effective nutrients.

thanks again for the stupid post mr. irrelevent. would you please leave now?


Check out natures necture. My uncle uses these and gets super results. Not sure on price tho.might Want to check em out atleast tho. http://www.organaponics.com/
thanks I"ll check it out.
 

frogster

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No problem, just didn't want some people to misunderstand chlorine ( bad for bennies&organics) great for sterile .. good luck with the upcoming grow.......
 

jethead

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Hey man, check out Xtreme Gardening. I think you will be impressed. The dude at the hydro store is always talking about it.
 

poplars

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did yu read about natures necture?what ya think?
it looked pretty good but I didn't like how all their products are spread out into like 7 different products... I mean I can understand having the nutes and biological organisms separate, but I don't see the reason for having all those other things separate...doesn't seem that cost effective because of this... unless the shit is super potent (which things like this usually never are...) I'll read a lil bit more into it, but it doesn't seem to be a cost effective thing for my situation...


oops I was thinking abotu the 'extreme gardening' when I was posting this....

that natures nectar actually looks good!

but it still might be too expensive for me, it doesn't seem they post their price up on the site.
 

jeb5304

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organa_guano.jpgabout 55$ a gal. if you just need flowering, i think this would work out great with your amended soil.
organa guano. its natures necture flowering booster. my uncle says its real concentrated and works great.
 

poplars

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View attachment 1489410about 55$ a gal. if you just need flowering, i think this would work out great with your amended soil.
organa guano. its natures necture flowering booster. my uncle says its real concentrated and works great.

sorry that's way too expensive, thanks anyways though.

organic materials in the forest itself. anything that composts. fertilizer will cost you nothing.
even if I lived near a forest with this quality of soil (which I don't) it wouldn't be potent enough to match the quality of bud I grew last year with the 11-54-4 super bloomer nute.... I need potent organic fertilizer that's cost effective... not some go out into the forest and get bags and bags of stuff I would use for SOIL with enough nutes to feed veg for a month then use the potent organic fertilizer that I'm using this thread to help identify.


not to sound lame or anything I just don't see any worth in posts like this when I'm looking for cost effective potent organic fertilizers...
 

piney bob

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THere are a bunch of sirtes like this: http://www.dirtworks.net/Organic-Fertilizer.html. Googe Organic ferts. you can make your own mixes or go with some of the pre made like ESPOMA. Dont buy into that flashy specialty looking stuff when you can get the same thing cheap. It's all experimenting with what you think will work best. I go to AGWAY and get the ESPOMA garden fertilizers in the 40 lb bags which looks like the amount you will be needing. then i just add stuff like guano durring budding. thats the most cost effective for your size garden IMO, but like i said everyone has their ways.
 

poplars

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THere are a bunch of sirtes like this: http://www.dirtworks.net/Organic-Fertilizer.html. Googe Organic ferts. you can make your own mixes or go with some of the pre made like ESPOMA. Dont buy into that flashy specialty looking stuff when you can get the same thing cheap. It's all experimenting with what you think will work best. I go to AGWAY and get the ESPOMA garden fertilizers in the 40 lb bags which looks like the amount you will be needing. then i just add stuff like guano durring budding. thats the most cost effective for your size garden IMO, but like i said everyone has their ways.
yeah sounds alot like something I could get in my local shop, I'm gonna check that out next time I go into town, thanks.
 
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