texas grass
03-10-2008, 06:33 PM
i just recently found out about MICROLIFE ferts while at a local fert store on the other side of town. its made/mixed here in houston tx by san jacinto environmental supply. do a google search to find them
they have 2 formulas both seem to be about the same except for 1 is stronger, 6-2-4 or 8-4-6. both seem to be made with the same stuff which is all organic and full of microbe life. and $30 and $40 per 40lbs bag you could be set on an indoor garden for a long time
primary nutrients
-alfalfa
-fish meal
-kelp meal
-soy meal
-wheat middlings
-pork and bone meal
-bat guano
-potassium sulfate
-iron sulfate
-sulfate of potash magnesia
-humates
-molasses
-corn meal
its also full of microherds of life
-endomycorrhizal fungi
-ectomycorrhizal fungi
-rhizobial microorganisms
-microbial nutrients-amino acids, biotin, folic acid, b complex, vitamins, natural sugars
add alittle compost, manure, humus and compost teas and your set up for good.
during the flowering stage it would be good to add some Soft Rock Phosphate to the mix to bring up the P rating of the mix/tea and or also add a more exotic blend of flowering guanos
it doesnt seem like you can go wrong with this mix for any type of living plant or tree
they have 2 formulas both seem to be about the same except for 1 is stronger, 6-2-4 or 8-4-6. both seem to be made with the same stuff which is all organic and full of microbe life. and $30 and $40 per 40lbs bag you could be set on an indoor garden for a long time
primary nutrients
-alfalfa
-fish meal
-kelp meal
-soy meal
-wheat middlings
-pork and bone meal
-bat guano
-potassium sulfate
-iron sulfate
-sulfate of potash magnesia
-humates
-molasses
-corn meal
its also full of microherds of life
-endomycorrhizal fungi
-ectomycorrhizal fungi
-rhizobial microorganisms
-microbial nutrients-amino acids, biotin, folic acid, b complex, vitamins, natural sugars
add alittle compost, manure, humus and compost teas and your set up for good.
during the flowering stage it would be good to add some Soft Rock Phosphate to the mix to bring up the P rating of the mix/tea and or also add a more exotic blend of flowering guanos
it doesnt seem like you can go wrong with this mix for any type of living plant or tree