Roots organics greenlite? Help with organics?

Gumdrawp

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Have any of you guys used this stuff extensively before? I bought a few bags because they were out of the mix I usually get down the street, so far I'm a fan of it-at least for transplanting my clones. I mixed in about 20% ancient forest since its my tea base anyways and it's still very light and airy. I've never had clones take off as fast as the ones I put in this, it's definitely not as hot as ffof i haven't given them anything but 2 waterings of tea with kelp extract and a little bit of fish emulsion. The pots drain really nice and dry out much quicker than my old soil which usually is promix with ancient/ocean forest and about 10-15% large perlite added. my only concern is that it seems to be really lose even after packing and watering a little, will the root mass help sturdy this up in early/mid veg? Do I need to plan on supporting my plants more than normal?

Also I'm fairly new to growing organically and admittedly only growing mostly organically right now anyways. I still use a few other products and I'm guilty of liking big bloom, kelp me kelp you, and wholly mackerel to supplement if things look deficient. I also still use my heavy 16 prime, finish, cannazym, and a synthetic PK boost two or three times over the course of flower. Both prime and finish gave me very good results before and I had used prime to brew my teas for months before switching to molasses with no issues so I figured it's impact on microbial life in the quantity I use is minimal--at most 2mL/gal. I really have been looking to add a foliar spray for photosynthesis and possibly as a micronutrient supplement but would prefer to go organic here as I think I may switch to totally organic for soil grows.

My tea is a variation of heisenbergs beneficial AACT and consists of:

1cup/g ancient forest
.5 tsp/g great white
.5tsp/g og biowar/caps foliar
1tbsp unsulphered molasses(or 2.5mL/gal prime)
Usually brewed in my dehumidifier water for 36-48 hours with a heating pad on low underneath to keep temps mid 70s. Then watered down to between 1-2 cups per gallon afterwards. I water the plants until I see runoff then stop usually and water only when the soil is dry every 2-3 days.


So with that being said I'm curious if anyone has suggestions for a spray, a replacement organic PK boost or soil amendment to replace it, and mostly just a suitable replacement for big blossom if necessary, I plan on buying some organic kelp meal and a different fish emulsion as soon as I use up the last of the FF nutes I have.

On a side note with the pk boost I've read that bat guano and seabird guano are good but also not very eco friendly or sustainable. If thats the case I would like to try to at least minimize my use of them if I can't outright replace them.
 
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Have any of you guys used this stuff extensively before? I bought a few bags because they were out of the mix I usually get down the street, so far I'm a fan of it-at least for transplanting my clones. I mixed in about 20% ancient forest since its my tea base anyways and it's still very light and airy. I've never had clones take off as fast as the ones I put in this, it's definitely not as hot as ffof i haven't given them anything but 2 waterings of tea with kelp extract and a little bit of fish emulsion. The pots drain really nice and dry out much quicker than my old soil which usually is promix with ancient/ocean forest and about 10-15% large perlite added. my only concern is that it seems to be really lose even after packing and watering a little, will the root mass help sturdy this up in early/mid veg? Do I need to plan on supporting my plants more than normal?

Also I'm fairly new to growing organically and admittedly only growing mostly organically right now anyways. I still use a few other products and I'm guilty of liking big bloom, kelp me kelp you, and wholly mackerel to supplement if things look deficient. I also still use my heavy 16 prime, finish, cannazym, and a synthetic PK boost two or three times over the course of flower. Both prime and finish gave me very good results before and I had used prime to brew my teas for months before switching to molasses with no issues so I figured it's impact on microbial life in the quantity I use is minimal--at most 2mL/gal. I really have been looking to add a foliar spray for photosynthesis and possibly as a micronutrient supplement but would prefer to go organic here as I think I may switch to totally organic for soil grows.

My tea is a variation of heisenbergs beneficial AACT and consists of:

1cup/g ancient forest
.5 tsp/g great white
.5tsp/g og biowar/caps foliar
1tbsp unsulphered molasses(or 2.5mL/gal prime)
Usually brewed in my dehumidifier water for 36-48 hours with a heating pad on low underneath to keep temps mid 70s. Then watered down to between 1-2 cups per gallon afterwards. I water the plants until I see runoff then stop usually and water only when the soil is dry every 2-3 days.


So with that being said I'm curious if anyone has suggestions for a spray, a replacement organic PK boost or soil amendment to replace it, and mostly just a suitable replacement for big bud if necessary, I plan on buying some organic kelp meal and a different fish emulsion as soon as I use up the last of the FF nutes I have.

On a side note with the pk boost I've read that bat guano and seabird guano are good but also not very eco friendly or sustainable. If thats the case I would like to try to at least minimize my use of them if I can't outright replace them.


Can't really comment on much other than the Big bud..

Big Buds ratios are 0-1-3, very small numbers that won't contribute to too much of a boost alone.. What makes this product work so well are the L-Amino acids in it..

L-Aminos are only made by plants

You can trade out the big bud for a malted grain/seed sprout tea as they're chock full of naturally occurring L amino acids...

I use a combination of rye/blue corn/ barley in my regimen. Hit them with a little extra Kelp weeks 3-5 in combo with the sprouts and you'll see the same outcome as you did with the big bud.
 
Can't really comment on much other than the Big bud..

Big Buds ratios are 0-1-3, very small numbers that won't contribute to too much of a boost alone.. What makes this product work so well are the L-Amino acids in it..

L-Aminos are only made by plants

You can trade out the big bud for a malted grain/seed sprout tea as they're chock full of naturally occurring L amino acids...

I use a combination of rye/blue corn/ barley in my regimen. Hit them with a little extra Kelp weeks 3-5 in combo with the sprouts and you'll see the same outcome as you did with the big bud.

Was actually a typo I meant big blossom, but still very useful information. I have used big bud in the past and I wasn't disappointed. I essentially still use the same product from a different brand now. I mostly just stopped using AN nutrients after they started giving me problems, while their nutrients as a whole seemed to work well enough every time I tried to cut back/substitute/add anything to their regimen it was pretty detrimental. I found a lot more flexibility elsewhere really the only thing they had going for them was ph perfect and after half a harvest I could have lived without it.
 
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