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lampost
01-17-2010, 09:36 AM
I was wanting to use Humboldt Nutrients organic line. I specifically wanted to use:

Grow Natural / Bloom Natural / Deuce Deuce

The organic feeding schedule then has like 7 more additives. I don't want to get all of these other additives. Do you know if the above 3 products I mentioned above would cover all macro/micro nutrient needs? Do you actually NEED the other products to make the ferts work correctly? I doubt you do, but that's what they try to claim... probably to get you to spend more money.

mainegrown
01-17-2010, 09:46 AM
i looked at their website and the only other organic additive i would be interested in it 'Verde'.. that looks promising and may be necessary.. and has all the micro nutes you need.. for veg anyway :cool:
~MG

lampost
01-17-2010, 08:45 PM
i looked at their website and the only other organic additive i would be interested in it 'Verde'.. that looks promising and may be necessary.. and has all the micro nutes you need.. for veg anyway :cool:
~MG


I don't think verde is in their organic line? I'm not sure but it wasn't listed in what I saw. The other organics would be: flavorful, hum-bolt, prozyme, honey, and 1 or 2 more.

mainegrown
01-17-2010, 08:58 PM
here is their website.. screen captcha.

lampost
01-18-2010, 01:36 AM
here is their website.. screen captcha.

Oops, I'm an idiot!

That verde does look nice man...

So I finally did a bit of research on the website other than just trusting what I heard on icmag. Looks like I can get away with just grow nat/bloom nat/dd... those are the org nutes and all the others are just additives... so I don't think they're required.
I can't tell the difference between the FlavorFul and the Hum-bolt additive as they're both humic acid in the same concentration? Seems kind of odd! So, I'll probably stick with the 3 part organic nutes and call it good... might get one of the humic acid products too. Was going to add some big up powder, but then it wouldn't be organic.

mainegrown
01-18-2010, 10:08 AM
im sure there is an organic equivalent .. good luck finding it though
~MG