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hydrocannabis
07-28-2007, 06:52 PM
can any long time soil grower recommend a good bloom fert.

the 1 I have an't doing its job.

I have a rubbermade growbox with a scrog plant in there.
I just moved the light out of the way to get a pic.
and there R 5 clf lights and 1 floro light.

I know I need more lights but I can't afford to but any more.
but I can afford to bud some better bloom ferts.:D

and I have seen some growers on here grow with CLF lights and get great ass buds.

so I need to get a good bloom fert that a garden center would carry. so what would that be.

thanks.

the image reaper
07-28-2007, 08:02 PM
Earth Juice 'BLOOM', and Fox Farm's TIGER BLOOM are two good ones ... I give light feedings once a week, for best results ... :smokin:

hydrocannabis
07-28-2007, 08:45 PM
thanks for the info.

hydrocannabis
07-29-2007, 11:14 PM
I bought this stuff to day and its called.medina hasrta grow plant.
the N-P-K on it says 6-12-6.

the garden guy that helped my at the garden center told me to get this stuff. he said that it would worke very well.

here is the Description of the stuff:I found it on there website.

Contains high-quality N-P-K plant food with chelated micronutrients, plus Medina Soil Activator to stimulate the biological activity. Includes HuMate Humic Acid to hold and feed the nutrients to the plants, and Seaweed extracts to stimulate fruiting and blooming. Ideal for foliar applications. Low-salt, low-chemical formulation prevents leaf burn. Stimulates, strengthens and multiplies the soil's indigenous microbes and bacteria, which in turn convert nutrients into usable food for plants. Also balances soil microflora, pH, soil structure. Reduces salt accumulations, chemical build-ups and soil compaction. Promotes root growth.

well this stuff work as good as he said it would work.

the image reaper
07-29-2007, 11:25 PM
yes, those are good numbers for blooming ... I like those ingredients too ... it is a little on the strong side, so I would suggest diluting it a bit, and work your way up ... might want to start some occasional molasses treats, too :D

stinkyattic
07-30-2007, 01:04 AM
I swear by Cornucopia Plus Bloom. I even use it for veg, lol, but with added fish emulsion to provide N.
Another excellent bloom fert is PureBlend Pro Bloom.

hydrocannabis
07-30-2007, 04:12 AM
well I had asked the guy what else they had. and he said this stuff would work the best for what I need.
I looked around and couldn't find nothin better.
I asked him if it would work good for herbs and tomato plants and other stuff.
he said it would work just fine.

well I hope it does work good.

and I do also have some of the blackstrap molasses unsulphured stuff. so what does it do to help the plant.

cuz I here it helps the plant a good amount.

thanks for UR info guys/gals.:D:jointsmile::stoned:

twoguysupnorth
07-30-2007, 04:20 AM
do your mollases.

twoguysupnorth
07-30-2007, 04:21 AM
molasses

hydrocannabis
07-30-2007, 04:28 AM
ok but what does it do to help the plant?

stinkyattic
07-30-2007, 02:17 PM
Adds a source of carbon to the soil. Plants need plenty of carbon to put on mass and resin.

hydrocannabis
07-30-2007, 02:23 PM
thanks for the info. stinky.

Dr Goodbud
08-07-2007, 11:25 AM
i would say add advanced nutrients big bud and overdrive combo ive found you get the biggest buds IMO like they said on weeds on showtime less stem more bud:thumbsup:and there not lying

hydrocannabis
08-08-2007, 01:44 AM
dam I wish I had show time.

twoguysupnorth
08-08-2007, 10:41 PM
yeah! the new season of weeds starts this coming monday.

420man!!!
08-09-2007, 05:51 PM
try some bat guawno!!!! im telling you all. plants love it they grow like crazy trust me on this one!!!

sOcK3y3
08-13-2007, 07:31 AM
is Open Sesame any good? It is 5-45-19

the image reaper
08-13-2007, 03:05 PM
try some bat guawno!!!! im telling you all. plants love it they grow like crazy trust me on this one!!!

bat guano is like other manure-based ferts, it is primarily a source of Nitrogen, which is NOT what you want to be adding during the flowering-blooming cycle ... it is great for the vegging phase, though ... :smokin:

stinkyattic
08-13-2007, 03:39 PM
Hey I was poking around my local overpriced garden center (not the farmers supply, and not the hydro shop, but the one that caters to yuppie housewives who don't mind dropping $50 on a rosebush) and they are now carrying different types of bat guano, including a high N grow one and a high P bloom one! I'm impressed. Apparently the housewives around here have started demanding better fertilizer for the Ganj so they can grow it and stop popping happy pills and chugging gin n tonix all day.... :D

psteve
08-13-2007, 03:55 PM
Apparently the housewives around here have started demanding better fertilizer for the Ganj so they can grow it and stop popping happy pills and chugging gin n tonix all day.... :D
Someone's been watching Weeds! ;)

psteve
08-13-2007, 04:00 PM
For the record, I use sea bird guanos.
12-8-2 in veg,
1-10-0 in flower.

the image reaper
08-13-2007, 04:42 PM
Hey I was poking around my local overpriced garden center (not the farmers supply, and not the hydro shop, but the one that caters to yuppie housewives who don't mind dropping $50 on a rosebush) and they are now carrying different types of bat guano, including a high N grow one and a high P bloom one! I'm impressed. Apparently the housewives around here have started demanding better fertilizer for the Ganj so they can grow it and stop popping happy pills and chugging gin n tonix all day.... :D

wow ... could you imagine having that job, feeding the bats, food to stimulate their Potassium levels ? ... but, better than the 'collecting the poop' job :D

psteve
08-13-2007, 05:16 PM
wow ... could you imagine having that job, feeding the bats, food to stimulate their Potassium levels ? ... but, better than the 'collecting the poop' job :D
I have a friend...
who owns a large tortoise. His poop is a miracle fertilizer. His owner simply changes his diet depending on veg/bloom cycle!

stinkyattic
08-13-2007, 05:23 PM
lol I don't have cable and have never seen Weeds.
Nice tortoise though. That's hilarious!

twoguysupnorth
08-13-2007, 10:36 PM
its not what you feed your bats, but it is what they eat. i believe that the fruit/veggie eating bats produce a nitrogen rich formula and the insect eating ones are high in phospherous. hey stinky, you can get season 1 and 2 at your local video store. the 3rd season starts tonight, you can bet ill be watching it. that was a cluster fuck at the end of last season. poor wonderbread is dead lol, or maybe not. hehe. i too use the sea bird guano for flowering. 0-12-0 and some wormcastings.

psteve
08-13-2007, 10:39 PM
i too use the sea bird guano for flowering. 0-12-0 and some wormcastings.I have worm castings throughout my soil mix.