biscuitkid
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if you was to choose a line of organic the whole line to see be used would u choose GH organics cal/mag,bioroot,etc. or would u choose Earth Juice whole line? this would be for outdoors also...
I use general organics indoors, their whole organic line plus their flush which I dont dont the name florflush id assume lol
I am pleased, I feed between light and heavy with every watering. Everything grows great and soil or coco is works. If you try earth juice goodluck man, I would like to see results if you do. Heres a pic of a lil girl in veg View attachment 2687666
im all for Teas I used them thru-out the grow last yr, but I think a lot of my success of last yr was a plant I have in my yard, COMFREY, what I do is cut the leaves into a bucket, I fill the bucket up until its nice n full I then add water,i push down the leaves and cover it n put it into the sun, the leaves dissolve giving a nice stanky mix almost like straight shit..the whole process takes awhile for all the leaves to dissolve I then strain thru a painter bucket strainer and blam I give this mixture about a cup per plant and they love it! the growth is amazing I use this all thru-out veg then when I get to flowering I stop and go with my normal flowering mixture...im all for trying new things! and the teas I just buy some bio-dynamic teas and bubble it for 24-48 hrs then I give them that people get the misconcept just like u said adding and adding its about doing things properly and giving the right enviorment the more happy and big root system we have the bigger yield we have!No matter how I'm growing... the only thing thats constant as of recent, is that its done organically... I dont believe bottled products are all ever 100% organic... but I'm not here to bitch about that... however, I always try to use compost teas at least here and there... I know the no-till guys are gonna roast me and say they're not necessary etc... but I like the results I get from them so I'll recommend using them on any level along with whatever method of feeding you are doing, obviously not including synthetics... The best results I've gotten to date were gotten using the entire general organics line except the diamond black other than once or twice and compost teas with minimally amended soil; alafalfa meal, kelp meal, lots of castings, and lime... I think that was about it... That was gotten with TGA's "the void"... aka purple apollo 13... Awesome meds...
One thing I do need to say, is you need to amend your soil a little at least... EWC's are a must...MUST have... Dont skip them... but understand that organics in a bottle generally dont yield as well as synthetics, hydro or other methods of organic growing... Amending your soil and hitting them with compost teas a couple times a month or once every 3rd or 4th feeding will get you headed in the right direction... It takes time and tinkering to get up there with the yields of synthetics etc... but the med makes up for it as long as you do it right and eventually you're yields will be right there with synthetics... If growing organically was as easy as just pouring a liquid in a measuring device like synthetics, everyone would be growing organically... But the reality of it is, organics is easier once you understand it... I came to growing by picking up a high times so the bottled shit was rammed down my throat and thats all I understood... You can tell the difference between a well grown organic nug and a synthetically grown one once you've tasted the difference...
What I was getting at with that last bit is; dont think you can just keep upping the dose of the bottles to get your yields up with the organic stuff, it takes more than just that... Do some reading about soil amending used in conjunction with the organic bottled product you're using and compost teas... Even a simple compost tea a couple times a month will make a difference... But you can get carried away with them mainly because you can use too much molasses... and you're just not going to get any more or something better out of the plants by doing it more frequently... I like to put a watering of straight water between my bottled products and compost teas but it probably doesnt matter, and use them every 3 or 4th feeding when I use GO...
I'd say just stay away from their CaMg+ product, it's fermented molasses and is organic or w/e, but has been highly inconsistent for me.... Literally the only ingredient I switched out and plants are maintaining their health throughout early flower now.
Yes, that is my pain, crunchy leaves come week 4... I am running 4 different rooms with 6 lights in them and the most recent one I switched out the CaMg+ for Botanicare's Cal Mag Plus, there is literally not one leaf that is not dark green and healthy, and we are on day 30 .It contains 10% fermented molasses, not made or derived from fermented molasses.... Its derived from calcium carbonate and magnesium carbonate, not caclium nitrate like all the others I believe... Are you using a different cal/mag product? The main reason I use it is because its the only "organic" ca/mg product out there, the rest have EDTA and all these other 4 letter acronyms that are no good for organic growing.. I use lime in my soils but I also use RO water so a cal/mag product is necessary for me, I've been trying to get a hold of some crushed oyster shell locally but it seems I'm crazy for imagining this product as I cant find it anywhere... But I have noticed the early flowering crunchies myself on my plants... I havent been able to get a plant through weeks 1 through 4 without those crunchy lower leaves but I've never really gone up past 1.5tsp per gal of ca/mg+ and I've heard its necessary to go higher but I havent really pushed much past that...
http://generalhydroponics.com/site/gh/docs/prod_labels/CaMg.pdf
There is also Calplex and Fulvex from Botanicare; combined they provide calcium, magnesium and other minerals. Fulvex also contains fulvic acids.
I use rain water and mix up to two heaping tablespoons of dolomite lime into my mix, as well as a tablespoon per gallon of Azomite. Blackstrap molasses does also provide some Ca, Mg, and other minerals (Iron, Zinc, Potassium).