Age Old Organics

flonomendo

Active Member
Any one have any idea what the feeding schedule is for Age Old Organics? I have the Grow, Bloom, and Kelp products.

Also, would the Age Old Kelp provide nutrients such as Mg and Ca? I am looking for a natural supplement for my RO water that I am switching over to.

Thanks RIU :peace:
 

kingofqueen

Well-Known Member
I,m using all age old organics for the first time . I mix them in my tea . 1 tbsp per gallon of water. However I just started doing this so I,m not sure of the results yet. It just seems that teas are the way to go with organics.
 

Dorje113

Member
Age Old is good stuff, it runs a bit hot though which is good for getting them enough N as they stretch, but it's easy to overdo it when they are young. Go by what the label says, dosage can vary so much depending on many variables... buy a soil test kit for $20 and track your NPK and pH until you get a feel for it. Also, AO Bloom doesn't have enough K, you'll want to use a supplement like Earth Juice Meta K or any number of soil additives. I prefer Earth Juice but use AO grow for it's higher N content when needed.
 

rootsorganic

Active Member
Ive been using the grow along with there kelp.Been giving them 1tbs of grow per gallon and 1tsp per gallon of kelp.My plants are very green and lush,show no sighns of burning at this ratio.
 

southsacboy916

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i used age old organics grow and bloom last year just as directed on the label. i used the foliar application not root feeding and i didnt have one single problem wit nutes. great value as far as fertilizers go. cheap and u will have some nice, tasty organic bud.
 

odbsmydog

Well-Known Member
age old has mg and calcium because of all the things like feather and bone and fish meal. you can feed it every day if you want or once a week, your plants will tell you what they need.
 
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