Is there ne goos organic nutes i can put in my plant (no chemicals).

jap2020

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Can someone help me and give me i fo or your expireience i want something jus want them to get bushy and healthy but with no chemicals is big bloom organic but is that all i would need i have no idea to do with nutes so eone help me out???????:-P:leaf::leaf::leaf:
 

pmumbry

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i like espoma plant tone and flower tone.

you could also feed with aerated compost teas, you can tweek them to have more of what you need during veg and bloom.
 

BeaverHuntr

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i like espoma plant tone and flower tone.

you could also feed with aerated compost teas, you can tweek them to have more of what you need during veg and bloom.
I agree with this, you can brew up a compost tea using alfalfa meal, kelp meal , EWC or compost , and some molasses
 

Murphio

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Can someone help me and give me i fo or your expireience i want something jus want them to get bushy and healthy but with no chemicals is big bloom organic but is that all i would need i have no idea to do with nutes so eone help me out???????:-P:leaf::leaf::leaf:
Organics are chemicals too, they're covalent carbon based chemicals. There's nothing evil about inorganic, they're just ionic salts. It's all about personal preference and growing style as to which works for you.
 
Organics are chemicals too, they're covalent carbon based chemicals. There's nothing evil about inorganic chemicals, they're just ionic salts. It's all about personal preference and growing style as to which works for you.
Do you like saving money?
Do you like healthier plants?
Do you like better buds?
Do you like greater ease of use?
Do you like being self-sufficient and taking pride in your work?

Grow organics, and none of that organic bottle nonsense :weed:
 

Cann

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Organics are chemicals too, they're covalent carbon based chemicals. There's nothing evil about inorganic chemicals, they're just ionic salts. It's all about personal preference and growing style as to which works for you.
LMAO...classic. there's nothing evil about inorganic chemicals...oh yeah, except the fact that they were originally created for war...and then repurposed as "fertilizer" which ends up in your food (or in this case flowers). thats not medicine in my eyes....


to the OP - focus on soil first and you will not need to worry about any liquid fertilizers. where are you located? is there a home depot or lowes near you? are you in a rural area where there would be a farm/feed supply store? where is the nearest nursery? hydro stores we can mostly care less about..unless there is a good organic friendly one that stocks things like crab meal, kelp meal, glacial rock dust, etc. call and ask around. your best resources are all around you locally - and they don't come from a store in a plastic bottle. search craigslist for local farmers with manure, or compost, or better yet worms (red wigglers are what you are looking for) or vermicompost (also known as earth worm castings, EWC for short). look around and get back to us...then we will help you build the soil you need. what is your timeframe? climate? are you going to be growing indoors or out? lol the more we know the better, so lay it on us brotha
 

Murphio

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@ Cann, try to not be so condescending.
LMAO...classic. there's nothing evil about inorganic chemicals...oh yeah, except the fact that they were originally created for war...and then repurposed as "fertilizer" which ends up in your food (or in this case flowers). thats not medicine in my eyes....
I hope your joking with the whole war bit and ending up in your food shpeal.
 

Cann

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haha yeah sorry dude not trying to be condescending but I'm not kidding...I thought everyone who grew chem realized they were using war chemicals...

look it up if you think im joking. then throw all that poison away and start building some soil :bigjoint:
 

Murphio

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haha yeah sorry dude not trying to be condescending but I'm not kidding...I thought everyone who grew chem realized they were using war chemicals...

look it up if you think im joking. then throw all that poison away and start building some soil :bigjoint:
You make me laugh, do you know how ignorant you sound when you say inorganics are war chemicals? Learn a bit about chemistry before you make those statements. Look up chemical warfare and you'll see that are just as many if not more organic chems than inorganic, for instance mustard gas...organic. And why are you even comparing chemical warfare to growing fertilizers? That's like me saying that organic growers use PCBs (polychlorinated biphenyls) or pyrethroids to feed their plants, both of which are highly toxic ORGANIC chems...sounds pretty ignorant doesn't it?
 
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