Phos. Mag. Nitro. NEED A PROFFESIONAL.

hazemaster

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I keep hearing people talkin about these 4 bonds. Nitrogen Magnesium potasium and phospherous. The Confusion that i have is what are each one meant for. What im guessing is one is for vegation and another is flowering and so on. To be honest im a total newbie and i would like to get everything down to the T. Im Trying to stay as organic as i can get, so if somone could tell me a couple example of what i can mix in my soil for nitrogen, MAG. NIT. and POTASSIUM, it would be greatly Apreciated.

Also i would like to add in what i have came up with so far for a mixture if this is any help. I plan on using MG mostior controll mixed with petemoss, blood meal, bone meal, worm castings, a little cow shit. For each single hole ( 1 plant per hole) i plan on mixing it equally. Is that too much nutrient for one plant? IF ANYONE THINK THEY HAVE A BETTER SOLUTION FOR ME PLZ HELP AND POST. Thanks
 

7xstall

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plants use more nitrogen (N) when they're growing lots and lots of leaves. they use lots of phosphorus (P) when growing fruit, flowers and seeds... potassium is used throughout the plant's growth to facilitate lots of things.

your soil mix needs perlite and i'd leave out all that animal attractant (bone/blood) if you're planting this in the woods or near dogs.




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hazemaster

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You said i need more perlite for my soil, what is that? Also you said what the plant uses nitrogen and magnesium for and so on, but i need example of what i can use in my soil to have this. What do you think i should exchange the bone meal and blood meal for also?
 

7xstall

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You said i need more perlite for my soil, what is that? Also you said what the plant uses nitrogen and magnesium for and so on, but i need example of what i can use in my soil to have this. What do you think i should exchange the bone meal and blood meal for also?
perlite is that white crunchy stuff that looks like Styrofoam. it helps the roots stay healthy. they sell it at lowes and home depot but you can get it much cheaper at farm/nursery stores.

if you use a good soil mix and a good organic fertilizer you should be ok without the bone/blood stuff. the "meal" products are designed to amend deficient soils so they produce better - if you're designing the soil from the beginning don't make it deficient!

also, look for FDD's outdoor thread from last summer - he tells the name of his favorite organic liquid fertilizer and lots of people seem to agree that its good stuff.

(not organic but i like Jack's Classic at 1/4 strength every couple weeks. they make a veg and a bloom fertilizer.)

hope this helps.





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hazemaster

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Ok can somone tell me a healthy organic mix? Also i need example of phosperous, nitrogen, magnesium, and phosphate. I dont think anybody is understandin my question? Tell me if i need to clarify
 

hazemaster

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What can i put in the mix that has nitrogen? and that has magnesium, and so on. Thats what im tryin to ask on that second part of the question.
 

blackfoot03

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go to any gardening store and get a bag of high nitrogen bat guano, it has the nitrogen phosphate and potassium the plant needs,and add 1/2 to the topsoil every week except for the fushing stage....and for the rest of the n-p-k, at the gardening store get earth juice grow, and earth juice bloom
 
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