Using Bio Bizz Bloom and Grow with Coot's Soil Mix

gubblebum

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Has anyone tried the above? So I made up a Coots soil recipe which so far is working very well without anything extra about 3 weeks into veg. I'm thinking for flowering I'll start adding a low dose off Bio Bizz Grow and Bloom since my yield last grow wasn't great.

Has anyone tried the above or similar? I presume the BIO Bizz line will work well with living soil?
 

conor c

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Has anyone tried the above? So I made up a Coots soil recipe which so far is working very well without anything extra about 3 weeks into veg. I'm thinking for flowering I'll start adding a low dose off Bio Bizz Grow and Bloom since my yield last grow wasn't great.

Has anyone tried the above or similar? I presume the BIO Bizz line will work well with living soil?
I use there all mix compost there bloom and veg its good stuff it wont do any harm mate never tried it with living soil however its totally organic and not super concentrated i cant see it being a problem to add a lil now and then the only thing i have to really supplement is a lil calcium mind u they sell there own organic calmag too maybe worth looking at that too
 

Boatguy

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I would avoid that sort of nutrient in a mix like coots.
It works great is a soiless mix, but in your case you would have to be very careful of nutrient buildup.
You should just leave some space for top dressing, or just give it an occasional recharge with alaska/neptunes or similar organic liquid nutes.
 

Leeski

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I would avoid that sort of nutrient in a mix like coots.
It works great is a soiless mix, but in your case you would have to be very careful of nutrient buildup.
You should just leave some space for top dressing, or just give it an occasional recharge with alaska/neptunes or similar organic liquid nutes.
 

GreenestBasterd

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Coots is a great mix, it really let’s the genetics shine for what they are.
Yield could be related to the genetics your growing…
Adding some soft rock phosphate may help a little, but genetics are everything.
 

victoryou

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I don t think u can have buildup with a 100% organic nute
I would avoid that sort of nutrient in a mix like coots.
It works great is a soiless mix, but in your case you would have to be very careful of nutrient buildup.
You should just leave some space for top dressing, or just give it an occasional recharge with alaska/neptunes or similar organic liquid nutes.
 
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