Not all nitrogen is "just nitrogen" to begin with...you'd need nitrifying bacteria to break the nitrogen salts in your urine down to something which is usable to the root hairs in your soil. If you dont add nitrifying bacteria, the naturally occurring bacteria on (actually in to be honest) your roots wont be able to break down the ureic nitrogen salts fast enough, and you will have BIG salt buildups in your soil.Thanks for the response. Why does urine need additional bacteria but not conventional (commercial?) organic ferts? Are there major differences in the form of nitrogen? What do you think the chances are that Roots Organic potting soil doesn't have a good supply of these bacteria already? If it's deficient, would topdressing with household compost (ours has yard waste, vegetable peelings, chicken coop sweepings) supply them?
A separate product. They have something like 60+ different formulations. Try google again, Jack's Classic, Jack's Pro, or J.R. Peters Company. NOT the Peters name, some other company acquired the name (Jack's used to be Peters), but it is an entirely different product.By formulation do you mean a separate product? or just instructions for hydro use on the back of the containers? I've never actually seen the product, the hydro stores are only full of stuff I don't need. have you run it before in hydro? I've googled around and can't seem to find anyone who's tried it. Found a few guys who use urine but no jacks. lol
You mean the urea? Urea is a common primary source of nitrogen in commercial ferts. Is it different from urea in urine? Also if what you say is true I should have had deficiencies in my grow. But you be the judge. Take a look at my grow and tell me if the plants look deficient or locked out.Not all nitrogen is "just nitrogen" to begin with...you'd need nitrifying bacteria to break the nitrogen salts in your urine down to something which is usable to the root hairs in your soil.
No. I dont use tobacco (except maybe 3-4 nice cigars a year) I drink a little wine and 1 cup of coffee in a day, eat all organic/paleo, almost no factory farmed meat or veggies, no junk food or junk beverages ever, no black market pot and no pharmaceuticals.Plus man, do you smoke cigarettes? Eat foods with mad preservatives in them? Red Bull?
Ok, what makes you so sure the source of urea in commercial ferts is "pure". We!re talking factory farmed animal waste, sewage, industrial petrochemicals. No thanks. I know exactly what goes into my ferts.a fertiliser in a world where for even $10 you can get a bottle of "tomato feed" or whatever generically named bullshit your local place sells, urine is full of toxic shit filtered out for a reason, hard for the plant to use and generally to grow a plant whose product is worth more than gold per ounce not really appropriate for practical/moral/health reasons.
If in hydro, go with another favorite, Dyna-Gro. It was developed for hydro. Although I'm in dirt, I use several Dyna-Gro products. I've used Jack's for well over 30 years, and Dyna-Gro for around 20.Yes, thx. Looks like Jacks professional is the one but its not really clear whether its for hydro or not, just says water soluble. If that is the right one, you need about 2.5 lbs of it to get 1250ppm in a 50 gal rez which isn't really gonna be any cheaper.
The Ureic nitrogen in commercially made ferts is completely different to the urea in your piss,it's one ingredient in many!I can't believe you don't understand the difference?! Just keep pissing on your plants man,enjoy smoking your piss weed. I'll buy sterilised, processed and filtered nutes for my plants.You mean the urea? Urea is a common primary source of nitrogen in commercial ferts. Is it different from urea in urine? Also if what you say is true I should have had deficiencies in my grow. But you be the judge. Take a look at my grow and tell me if the plants look deficient or locked out.
No. I dont use tobacco (except maybe 3-4 nice cigars a year) I drink a little wine and 1 cup of coffee in a day, eat all organic/paleo, almost no factory farmed meat or veggies, no junk food or junk beverages ever, no black market pot and no pharmaceuticals.
Ok, what makes you so sure the source of urea in commercial ferts is "pure". We!re talking factory farmed animal waste, sewage, industrial petrochemicals. No thanks. I know exactly what goes into my ferts.
Urea is urea. Same chemical formula whether it's in Miracle Grow or pee. You might believe there's a difference but plants don't.The Ureic nitrogen in commercially made ferts is completely different to the urea in your piss,it's one ingredient in many!I can't believe you don't understand the difference?!
I get it, you need to have everything processed, plastic wrapped and sold by a major corporation or it's just too scary for you. Here's a friendly tip: try a little less TV.Just keep pissing on your plants man,enjoy smoking your piss weed. I'll buy sterilised, processed and filtered nutes for my plants.
How is that bullshit? I eat food, you know, meat, veggies, eggs, fish etc. In my area most supermarkets have organic dairy and produce, though I mostly shop at my local organic food co-op and get meat from a farm that raises free-range beef, pork and raw organic dairy. I raise my own chickens for eggs and feed them organic feed. I cook and am also part owner of a restaurant that sources its meat and veggies from local organic farms. Since my diet is good, I rarely get sick, and when I do there are lots of good organic herbal remedies (cannabis being one of them) that are at least as effective than the chemical crap big pharma sells and aren't toxic.By the way bullshit on what you said above,what do you actually eat?Do you not take medicine when your sick? Never been to a supermarket/grocery store?
Excellent question! : )While at my local hydro store today, I happened to mention this to the owner and he claims that since this will cause the plant to stretch more, I will have less flowering time and therefore end up with a smaller yield. I'm thinking my yield will be better, any opinions?)
Remember that the plant tells the food what to do , the food (by itself) dont determine anything in a plants life. So if your plant is good size and ALL real pretty green then a shot of your 1-3-2 wont hurt at all and if the plant dont think its time to eat the extra P-K then it wont. Now if you keep on putting excess food in the medium then the ph will go crazy an eventually stop the uptake of foods.So based on previous suggestions in this thread, i have been planning on keeping my veg nutes (2-1-1) in my resevoir till the stretch is over (3 weeks) before I switch to 1-3-2. While at my local hydro store today, I happened to mention this to the owner and he claims that since this will cause the plant to stretch more, I will have less flowering time and therefore end up with a smaller yield. I'm thinking my yield will be better, any opinions? I'm in a tray, 2 gal. pots with hydroton with a cocomat underneath if it makes any difference, not in soil (btw...epic combo I just tried out if anyone is looking for new medium setups...roots out of control...filled the pots AND tray in 25 days from tiny 2 inch clones...huge upgrade from rockwool slabs on a mat)
Completely false , if any medium has too much N in it , then the plant simply wont eat it all, an then eventually the medium will become overloaded with N an it will cause many probs with the uptake of other foods. (ph probs, ect..)he claims that since this will cause the plant to stretch more, I will have less flowering time and therefore end up with a smaller yield.
Stop using what you're using and switch to an indoors type "camelia/azalea" food. IOW a water soluble acidifying food, a 30-10-10 or 21-7-7 with chelated micros. No more than 1 tsp/gallon dissolved in rainwater if you got it. Walmart has it under their own brand. Don't expect immediate results, give it at least 3 days for the color on the newer leaves to turn back to a normal green. Older leaves are probably toast and may not recover. If they still have some chlorophyll left, they're probably still useful to the plant regarding photosynthesis.Noob here.... These girls are 2 weeks in flower for the tall girl and 3 weeks in for the little shrubby. Both are in three gal pots -yea, I know. I am growing organically and have been feeding MG Organic Choice 8-0-0 and Dr. Earth #6 4-8-4. I make the Dr. into a tea and feed foliar and soil drench. I use the MG as a soil drench. My schedule is MG-half strength, water, DR. Earth tea-half strength, water, Molasses-1Tper gallon for soil drench.
I have started to have a progression of yellowing fan leaves steadily moving up the stem. They get plenty of sun and attention...
I have been feeding this for 3-4 days, but yellowing continues. Even my top fan leaves are a lime yellow color. Feeling like my girl is heading down hill! Should I start to feed higher concentrations of these nutes, full strength or double?
I see that the MG is derived from fermented beet molasses...i thought molasses was potassium and not nitrogen. Any thoughts on this?
At any rate, any help or comments will be greatly appreciated!