Looking for a good Organic Bloom Booster

GHOPZZ

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I am looking to change my organic booster I use now which is Alaskan Morabloom, I use BMO Veg?Bloom nutes. Just looking for something that works really good and is organic. What does everyone use
 

dougoly

Active Member
I've been very happy with the Fox Farms line. A bit of the tea and Tiger Bloom is keeping my girls booming.
 

bamfrivet

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I like Dr. Earth's line of products personally. They have it at my local nursery and it's a little cheaper than fox farm. Either of them are good, I just like Dr. Earth a little more.
 

NightbirdX

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Fox Farms is not organic. Only the Big Bloom is. I use Budswell and Roots Organic HPK. They work great.
 

personified

Active Member
(P) Bat Guano and Sea Bird Guano then boo ya baby!! Yep and mentioned above epson salts the plants need that for flowering.
 
Roots organics makes one called HPK which is awesome. Strong though so be careful! Also.roots organics makes the soul synthetics line and another great bloom booster called big swell. Its derived from yucca extract, kelp, molasses, and other good stuff. Good stuff great pricing (at least around here). Global happy growing and stay safe.
 

malignant

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guano and molasses, lots of molasses, people underestimate its abilities to boost your plant.
 

GHOPZZ

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What's is alot of molasses? How much per gallon of water? When should I apply mid flowering till harvest?
 

GHOPZZ

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that seems like alot of molasses, does anyone else use molasses during flowering? and how much to a gallon of water do u use?
 

watchhowIdoit

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Molasses, the myth continues. You want the best organic bloom booster? Keep you plant happy, healthy, green and thriving till harvest. A well balanced diet of 17 basic elements will accomplish this every time.....
 

dtp5150

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compost tea with lots of
citrus fruit skins ash
molasses residue and waste
granite dust
cucumber and potato skins ash
cottonseed hulls ash
cantaloupe rinds ash
apple skins ash
wood ash
string beans ash
seaweed ( has lots of micros too )
 

catmando

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i used one tablespoon mollases per gallon, that seems like the most widely accepted amount of moll.
 
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