Nutty sKunK
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Old timers PK 4/8. Not heard of that and hard to imagine why it’s more than twice as muchYea so if your using pk which one that’s the issue
Old timers PK 4/8. Not heard of that and hard to imagine why it’s more than twice as muchYea so if your using pk which one that’s the issue
I don't want to do the work myself and learn or read, just tell me what to doI’ll forget it and go talk to some pals who answer questions!
I’m lost here nowOld timers PK 4/8. Not heard of that and hard to imagine why it’s more than twice as much
I've grown using both and haven't noticed any difference. Some of the best tasting weed I've ever grown was using GH 3 part in hydro. Growing in soil I have never noticed any difference in yield between using salts or organic. MaxiBloom in coco tastes as good as any of the organic soil plants I've grown recently.
Just grow however you know best and works for you. Switching to organics is not going to magically make your weed taste better or lower your yield. Maybe try some different genetics until you find something you like.
If I took 2 plants of the same strain and grew one in soil organically and the other in hydro with something like MaxiBloom they would both produce very tasty bud. If I gave you a sample of each in a blind taste test you wouldn't be able to tell any difference.
I asked for the name of a decent organic feed that’s all now why would I want to read all that shit about different products when there is nothing better than somebody else’s experience so get off you pedalstool and read what I wrote im 54 and I’ve a few grows under my belt!I don't want to do the work myself and learn or read, just tell me what to do
*I fixed that for ya
I’ve done all the different growing mediums I prefer soil saying that I’ve never used coco sorry and I’ve never done organic ever and a lot of people have told me that if I tried organic I’d never go back now it’s just for me ,all I asked was what people thought was the best bottled organic nuits range I may not even do it yet was just looking for opinions!I've grown using both and haven't noticed any difference. Some of the best tasting weed I've ever grown was using GH 3 part in hydro. Growing in soil I have never noticed any difference in yield between using salts or organic. MaxiBloom in coco tastes as good as any of the organic soil plants I've grown recently.
Just grow however you know best and works for you. Switching to organics is not going to magically make your weed taste better or lower your yield. Maybe try some different genetics until you find something you like.
If I took 2 plants of the same strain and grew one in soil organically and the other in hydro with something like MaxiBloom they would both produce very tasty bud. If I gave you a sample of each in a blind taste test you wouldn't be able to tell any difference.
Your weed isn't going to be any better by using some overpriced lizard labeled nonsense from Advanced Nutrients.I’ve done all the different growing mediums I prefer soil saying that I’ve never used coco sorry and I’ve never done organic ever and a lot of people have told me that if I tried organic I’d never go back now it’s just for me ,all I asked was what people thought was the best bottled organic nuits range I may not even do it yet was just looking for opinions!
IMO, one of the major benefits of organic is you can move away from mixing liquid nutrients as frequently by using dry amendments instead. It's kind of a different approach to providing nutrients to the plant.I’ve done all the different growing mediums I prefer soil saying that I’ve never used coco sorry and I’ve never done organic ever and a lot of people have told me that if I tried organic I’d never go back now it’s just for me ,all I asked was what people thought was the best bottled organic nuits range I may not even do it yet was just looking for opinions!
Your weed isn't going to be any better by using some overpriced lizard labeled nonsense from Advanced Nutrients.
Now is that from experience?
It’s just what I’ve been told that the taste is better I mean I’m not unhappy with mine but the last 2 I’ve been getting used to my led so was another learning curve but now I’ve done that and the ate up is just how I want it for personal use so going to give organic a try it will have to come from a bottle as I’m low on space here but I’ll find a decent organic nuittrientIMO, one of the major benefits of organic is you can move away from mixing liquid nutrients as frequently by using dry amendments instead. It's kind of a different approach to providing nutrients to the plant.
Personally, I like that I can water with plain water, and scratch some stuff into the top layer of soil every now and again, rather than mixing bottles and measuring out milliliters every time I water. In the end, the ions the plant's roots absorb are the same whether organic or synthetic. If people are seeing improvements in quality when using organic, perhaps it's because the actual process is easier, and it's easier to get excellent results.
It’s a shame I don’t have the room for sorting soil out and such!It’s just what I’ve been told that the taste is better I mean I’m not unhappy with mine but the last 2 I’ve been getting used to my led so was another learning curve but now I’ve done that and the ate up is just how I want it for personal use so going to give organic a try it will have to come from a bottle as I’m low on space here but I’ll find a decent organic nuittrient
No because I would never spend $30 a liter for the stuff to try out. I believe in plant science and balanced nutrition not the marketing fluff from some company trying to sell me a product.Now is that from experience?
Mate I couldn’t care less what your doing I simply asked for opinions on good nutrients not a lesson from you how arrogant can you be to offer up an opinion on something you hadn’t tried I’m not interested in your method ok I was asking for opinions on good bottled nuits simple end of storyNo because I would never spend $30 a liter for the stuff to try out. I believe in plant science and balanced nutrition not the marketing fluff from some company trying to sell me a product.
I don't need to try it to know it's not going to grow better weed than anything I'm already using that costs a fraction of the price. Just what kind of magical ingredients do you think it has in it?
It's just alfalfa, guano, fish meal, and sulfate of potash.
Plant looks lovelyOrganic growing can be seriously simple and still give great results, even with no liquid nutes. I'm going to second checking out @swedsteven 's recent posts in the Gaia Green thread, although there are many brands that make similar organic dry fertilizer blends which can be used in the same way you would use the Gaia.
For example, you could start with just 4 things:
- Peat or coco (whichever is more available to you, either will work)
- Aeration (perlite/pumice/etc, again your choice)
- Compost (or worm castings)
- Dry fertilizer blend (Gaia, Dr Earth, Espoma, etc, whatever is available at the local garden center and geared towards veggie gardening, with NPK values between 3 and 6-ish)
Mix the first 3 things in roughly equal amounts. That is your base. Then mix in about 2 cups of the dry fertilizer blend for every cubic foot (~30 liters) of base.
If you grow in larger containers (10-15 gallons/40-60 liters) you can probably just use that mix and add only water for the life of the plant. If you go with a smaller container you will probably need to top-dress with additional fertilizer periodically.
Cannabis growers (and nutrient manufacturers) love to overcomplicate things. Here is a plant I harvested recently, using a mix similar to what I described above. I top-dressed once during flower, but judging by how dark green the leaves were I don't think that was even necessary. Other than that, I just watered (plain tap water) and watched it grow. Vegged for 4 weeks, flowered for 12, in a ~11 gallon planter box.
Thanks muchly!Plant looks lovely
I wish I had the room to use anything other than out the bottle I’d love to have the workspace I’m stuck here until at least November so just making it work"The reason you should be growing in living soil as organically as possible is for the terpenes" How To MAXIMIZE Terpene Production In Plants! (Garden Talk #82)
Give this article a read ( Using Bottled Nutrients All Naturally—Say What? ), only two bottles: 1) Big Bloom Organic Liquid Fertilizer by Fox Farm, 2) Liquid Fish Fertilizer 5-1-1 N-P-K by Alaska BrandI wish I had the room to use anything other than out the bottle I’d love to have the workspace I’m stuck here until at least November so just making it work