First guerilla grow, how are they looking?

Chief Walkin Eagle

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I dont know what strain they are, I got them from an oldschool guy who said the seeds came from "Stinky weed". They were in rough shape when I first got them, none could stand up on their own. The big one grew about 5 inches and I successfully topped her over a weak ago. I got a good spot picked out and Im gunna put the big one in the ground soon. From what I looked up the big one has a nitrogen deficiency (Pleas correct me if Im wrong) so I took some coffee grounds and let it sit in a little bit of Super Grow Tea by Advanced Nutrients and thats what Im feeding them every other day.

Im doing an all organic grow but all the grow shop around here had was the grow and bloom Super Grow Teas, so I got those. Im going to keep my soil mixture simple with top soil (with perlite in it), worm castings, and horse poop. Is there any other places I can buy organic nutrients? Any easy to find products that you recommend? Or will I have to make my own organic teas and shop online to find what Im looking for?

Any advice is much appreciated bongsmilie:peace:
 

chickengutz

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Your plants have a "not enough soil in too small a growing container" deficiency. "Organic", has different meanings, to different people. The word by itself, on a grow product means nothing. There are probably 40 certifying agents, and each has different threshold for what is "certified organic". If any of these products will work for you just because the word "organic" is on the label, then you are growing organic for the wrong reason. Advanced Nutrients only has one product certified organic, and that's a wetting agent. Im not seeing an N deficiency in the larger plant, if you can get this one transplanted soon, it looks like a winner. Nice job topping.
I started out years ago with the ideal of growing "organic". While chicken feathers and shit, which is what almost all organic nutrients are, will provide the nutrients your plant needs, you will be short changing your plants. If you want. pm me, to further the discussion on organic. Many people are not aware that certification for "Organic" most times, does not solely involve the end product you use on your plants, but also how the product is processed, and how the company physically operates.
 

hugetom80s

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I agree, those plants are big enough to put wherever you're planning to grow them. Just let them do their thing.

As far as organic goes, like they said it means different things to different people. Just use what you feel is good enough for your standards and don't worry about whether anyone else things that's organic enough to be "organic". Personally, were I to guerrilla grow I'd do it the Brown Dirt Warrior way (he's got videos on YouTube that are awesome). He uses a time-release fertilizer made by Advanced Nutrients (same company that makes your Super Tea I think) and he grows some very nice plants. I'm strictly indoor myself, but if I had somewhere to grow outside I'd probably follow his example.
 
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