NUTES ! So many choices

Hello to all. 1st timer here. Was advised to use Advanced Nutes Jumpstart, & B-52 with my clones. I'm on day 13 with a 20/4 schedule. Using 1 2' 8 light T-5 flouros,4 blue,4 reds. Also using 4 Growl L.E.D.s, 15watt blue srewed into clamp/type fixtures as side lights. I'm in roots organic soil in 10" pots. Question is, where to go with the nutes ? Since theres only about 50+ companies out there, and i don't have a guru, or experience, can someone give me some idea on how to get these Kushy girls to give up some bombass meds ? Thank you sofakingmuch.
 

tcoupemn12

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botanicare liquid karma is good. i would go with maxicrop liquid seaweed +iron, guano and worm castings. or bone/blood meal. unsulpherd mollasses to feed your micro orginisms
read the sticky in subcools fourm on super soil it takes water only
you could get the botanicare soil starter pack and suplimints pack.its good stuff .
 
tcoupeman, Thank you sofakingmuch for the responce. I need all the help i can get ! riu has been extremely helpful to me getting this hobby going. :weed:
 

sandmonkey

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I'm extremely happy with the BioBizz line, though I know it's not as readily available (yet) in the US.

Used chem's on my first grow and NEVER AGAIN!

This is what I'm using:



And my girls are loving it!



 

Freddiejackson10

Active Member
Hey sandmonkey i'm using pretty much all of the biobizz line you have pictured and i keep getting what i think is a nitrogen defficiency after 2-4 weeks of flowering, how much of each do you give your girls throughout the flowering cycle?
 

sandmonkey

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I'm still using the BioGrow at about 2ml/l every other feeding.

BioBizz recommend using the BioGrow all the way through 'til the end. You might find this chart helpful, though I wouldn't follow it blindly. For example I wouldn't give my plants as much N (BioGrow) as they recommend.

 

tkjoe

Active Member
I'm still using the BioGrow at about 2ml/l every other feeding.

BioBizz recommend using the BioGrow all the way through 'til the end. You might find this chart helpful, though I wouldn't follow it blindly. For example I wouldn't give my plants as much N (BioGrow) as they recommend.


where could someone buy some bio bizz
 

sandmonkey

Well-Known Member
They're not so big in the US... yet.

Here's a list of their US distributors:


Aerostar Global Logistics:
824 S. Kay Ave.
Addison, IL
60101
(630)396-7900


Bloomington Wholesale Garden Supply
7850 North State Road 37
Bloomington, IN
47404
(800)316-1306
www.bwgs.com


BWGS East
4045 Perimeter West Drive, Suite 400
Charlotte, NC
28214
(704) 393-0580
http://www.bwgs.com


BWGS West
2247 N. Plaza Drive
Visalia, CA
93291
(888)316-1306
http://www.bwgs.com


Sparetime Supply Wholesale store
7475 E. San Francisco Ave.
Willits, CA
95490
 

Jerry Garcia

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I have to recommend Blue Mountain Organics if you're looking for an all-organic nutrient line. You can get it from their ebay store here ------->http://shop.ebay.com/blue_mtn_organics/m.html?_nkw=&_armrs=1&_from=&_ipg=

They tell you exactly what's in each product and why they use it...which is a plus for the organic grower.

Also it is pretty cheap at $7.50 a bottle and $25 for all four of their liquid fertilizer products. They even have the occasional auction where you can get it for less...and they threw in a free bag of worm castings with my order!

All that biobizz stuff looks EXPEN$IVE...
 

Jerry Garcia

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Oh, and Fox Farm's Big Bloom liquid fertilizer is a nice supplement throughout any grow. It's basically worm castings and bat guano...has pretty low N-P-K ratio but lots of trace elements and good stuff. Be careful with FF though, as the Grow Big and Tiger Bloom fertilizers are INORGANIC...this doesn't mean they are bad, just not organic.
 
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