Organic for new growers, dont bother with bottles...

Mikchum

Member
Organic... the only way to grow.... cheap, healthy, medicine.... what's more important than your own health? Or your customers health? It's not about money. When you do things right the money is always plentiful. Karma is real. Do good things. Don't worry about money....

Here is my recipe...

Gaia green

All purpose and rock dust blend, veg base
Power bloom and rock dust blend, flower base.

Added Gypsum used throughout the whole grow. Could say it's part of the base but it will grow without it. Is in the base already.

Aloe vera honey boost.

Always Ph my water. Wrong ph leads to heavy metal uptake. Not healthy.

Pro mix hp. Worm shit.


Amend soil with all purpose or power bloom at 2 to 3 tablespoons per gallon. Every 3 to 4 weeks top dress with 1 tblspn per gallon. Adjust according to your enviroment..

Rock dust and gypsum I'll use about half tblspn per gallon. Top dress as needed after. If you only get one of the two products get rock dust. I would just get both.

This is enough to get you far superior product in a tent to what you find on the street or dispensary. Quit wasting your money and live longer... your friends too.. should have access to clean organic weed all the time... cleanliness is key.. don't overcrowd the tent either... is really an fairly easy thing to do...
 

Mikchum

Member
Sounds like you've got it all figured out. I'd be eager to follow along in a grow journal. Organics have always interested me
Nope, always learning. I have green crack and sweet skunk journals going. Feel free to follow along.

Post up your recipes organic only. Happy frog. Who else makes organic plant food? Dragon fly earth.
 

OgTigerKing

New Member
Now you can buy the ingredients and mix them yourself for 1/4 the price. Dr Earth is half the price but I won't recommend them because the owner is your typical Cali dope dealer piece of shit who claims he invented and discovered basic gardening practices that have been used for millions of years.

What's the deal with gypsum? We are seeing 500-800 ppm in soil, 2% S in leaf tissue since these gypsum pimps started going around a few years ago claiming organic inputs don't have sulfur?



Always Ph my water. Wrong ph leads to heavy metal uptake. Not healthy.
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6.4pH vs "it doesn't matter in soil"

Tons of Mn toxic organic grows, thanks to the "ph doesn't matter" gurus. Clackamas Coot et al. And the rock dust mafia.
 
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