Activity Stream
227,828 MEMBERS
1973 ONLINE
greengrassforums On YouTube Subscribe to our Newsletter greengrassforums On Twitter greengrassforums On Facebook greengrassforums On Google+
banner1

Page 1 of 3 123 LastLast
Results 1 to 10 of 21
  1.     
    #1
    Junior Member

    Additives and supplements for flowering in soil

    I was wondering what additives and supplements everyone is using and/or has liked during the flowering stage when using soil. I have read all the post on here, but most if not all are for hydroponics which I'm not sure if they are okay for soil or not. The ones I've seen listed on here most are: Topmax, Liquid Karma, Kool bloom, and Calmag plus. If anyone has used these or any other products I would be glad to hear their success or failure. I am in the 1st week of flowering just so everyone knows. Also if anyone has heard of or used Dark energy tell me if it works. I read it takes off a couple of weeks of flowering but I've only read that. Thanks for reading.
    sirsmokealot23 Reviewed by sirsmokealot23 on . Additives and supplements for flowering in soil I was wondering what additives and supplements everyone is using and/or has liked during the flowering stage when using soil. I have read all the post on here, but most if not all are for hydroponics which I'm not sure if they are okay for soil or not. The ones I've seen listed on here most are: Topmax, Liquid Karma, Kool bloom, and Calmag plus. If anyone has used these or any other products I would be glad to hear their success or failure. I am in the 1st week of flowering just so everyone Rating: 5

  2.   Advertisements

  3.     
    #2
    Senior Member

    Additives and supplements for flowering in soil

    hey hey.
    ive used liquid karma with pretty good results and lots of people around here swear by it. it definitely produces a more vigorous plant.
    cal mag plus seems to also work well. i use it every once in a while to keep everything in line and ive never had any cal or mg problems.
    gravity is a flower hardener and finisher made by humboldts own. ive used it a couple times and it definitely does pretty much what it says its going to do on the bottle. it can make rockhard nuggets which isnt always desirable, so be sure to follow directions and even use less than the recommended amount.

  4.     
    #3
    Senior Member

    Additives and supplements for flowering in soil

    Quote Originally Posted by sirsmokealot23
    I was wondering what additives and supplements everyone is using and/or has liked during the flowering stage when using soil. I have read all the post on here, but most if not all are for hydroponics which I'm not sure if they are okay for soil or not. The ones I've seen listed on here most are: Topmax, Liquid Karma, Kool bloom, and Calmag plus. If anyone has used these or any other products I would be glad to hear their success or failure. I am in the 1st week of flowering just so everyone knows. Also if anyone has heard of or used Dark energy tell me if it works. I read it takes off a couple of weeks of flowering but I've only read that. Thanks for reading.
    Their are a ton of organic additives but they aren't all that good. FoxFarm (grow, bloom, tiger bloom) is the best that I have ever tried. The reg. bloom is all organic and the tiger and the grow is like 80% organic with a touch of readily available chemical nuterients to give it that initial boost. Liquid karma is a great addition. It works best if you foliar-feed (spray the leaves)with a light mixture of LK and distilled water about 30 minutes before the light comes on. I use to do this religiously and everyday maybe 1 minute after the light fired up the plants' leave would be perfectly perked up towards the light like starving solar panels. Another good one is Hygrozyme... I always thought it was a chemical.. Then after looking at the bottle it says organic all over it. It keeps the soil clean and helps just keep the medium and plant healthy. And one of my personal favorite additives and probably the cheapest is molasses. Molasses is basically just raw carbohydrates that the plant can take up and convert into energy.Molasses is high in Potassium (1-0-7) too. If the plant doesn't use the energy then the carbohydrates (sugar) is started in the buds, leaves... ect. When I stop giving nutrients at the end of the harvest. I always give them about 2tsp/gal and about a 1/3 of a gallon each 2-3times a day. Ever since I started doing this I always get that sugar sweet aftertaste when I smoke homegrown.

    Is dark energy a three-part? I found the Grow(2-0-0) in a catelogue. I guess supernova(1-1-1) is the bloom? It seems like its made well just maybe alittle watered down. I would sugest General Hydroponic 3-part or 2-part, Bonticare pure-blend, and most of all foxfarm 3-part.

  5.     
    #4
    Junior Member

    Additives and supplements for flowering in soil

    Quote Originally Posted by mushaboom
    hey hey.
    ive used liquid karma with pretty good results and lots of people around here swear by it. it definitely produces a more vigorous plant.
    cal mag plus seems to also work well. i use it every once in a while to keep everything in line and ive never had any cal or mg problems.
    gravity is a flower hardener and finisher made by humboldts own. ive used it a couple times and it definitely does pretty much what it says its going to do on the bottle. it can make rockhard nuggets which isnt always desirable, so be sure to follow directions and even use less than the recommended amount.
    Mushamboom, thanks for the response. I picked up some LK and some calmeg+ . I was curious how often you add the calmeg because on the bottle it says to use every use but if I can use it less and not spend as much that would be great. I've never heard of gravity so I'll have to look in to that but thanks again for your help.

  6.     
    #5
    Member

    Additives and supplements for flowering in soil

    i use schultz bloom build n it works really good

  7.     
    #6
    Junior Member

    Additives and supplements for flowering in soil

    Quote Originally Posted by Earthy Dank
    Their are a ton of organic additives but they aren't all that good. FoxFarm (grow, bloom, tiger bloom) is the best that I have ever tried. The reg. bloom is all organic and the tiger and the grow is like 80% organic with a touch of readily available chemical nuterients to give it that initial boost. Liquid karma is a great addition. It works best if you foliar-feed (spray the leaves)with a light mixture of LK and distilled water about 30 minutes before the light comes on. I use to do this religiously and everyday maybe 1 minute after the light fired up the plants' leave would be perfectly perked up towards the light like starving solar panels. Another good one is Hygrozyme... I always thought it was a chemical.. Then after looking at the bottle it says organic all over it. It keeps the soil clean and helps just keep the medium and plant healthy. And one of my personal favorite additives and probably the cheapest is molasses. Molasses is basically just raw carbohydrates that the plant can take up and convert into energy.Molasses is high in Potassium (1-0-7) too. If the plant doesn't use the energy then the carbohydrates (sugar) is started in the buds, leaves... ect. When I stop giving nutrients at the end of the harvest. I always give them about 2tsp/gal and about a 1/3 of a gallon each 2-3times a day. Ever since I started doing this I always get that sugar sweet aftertaste when I smoke homegrown.

    Is dark energy a three-part? I found the Grow(2-0-0) in a catelogue. I guess supernova(1-1-1) is the bloom? It seems like its made well just maybe alittle watered down. I would sugest General Hydroponic 3-part or 2-part, Bonticare pure-blend, and most of all foxfarm 3-part.
    Earthy, thank you too for the response. I am using fox farm bloom and tiger bloom on half of my crop and I agree it's working great but I was looking for something else like LK which you suggested. Do you foliar feed daily or just whenever you have the time? The other half of my crop I use Sugar peak flowering. Just to do some experiements and see how this strain reacts to both. Anyway the guy at the grow shop said I might want to lay off molasses for this half because it already has a load of carbs in it already...but I like your thinking. I'll keep that suggestion in mind. As for Hygrozyme I'll have to look into that. I've never heard of it. I'm not sure what the dark energy is exactly. I just ran into it online and read that stuff but I would hate to burn my ladies so decided that I'm not going to take the risk to add it. Thanks again for your help.

  8.     
    #7
    Member

    Additives and supplements for flowering in soil

    I just got fox farms and heard alot of good things. Especially the people on IC.com use it alot from what i read. They also followed the schedule exactly what it said on the bottle and 90% said there plants loved it. GOOD LUCK and keep us posted with some pics please:thumbsup:

  9.     
    #8
    Senior Member

    Additives and supplements for flowering in soil

    If you are using tap water you should be fine on mg and cal. If ro water you will definately need the cal-mag. If you use it with tap water I'd suggest once every 2 weeks. It certainly woun'thurt anything.

  10.     
    #9
    Senior Member

    Additives and supplements for flowering in soil

    For supplements, lately I'm using these:
    CalMag- My well water gets weird in spring during snowmelt, and starts to resemble a very dilute and disturbingly pure organic acid solution... HELL on the buffering capacity of the soil, and only a couple mg/L CaCO3.
    Stacker/SnowStorm/PurpleMaxx- They keep changing the name of the product but it's real nice stuff. I give it as a foliar so as not to interfere with soil chemistry. I have had mixed results with Humboldts Own products. This time around, my results are stellar. The plants look rolled in pixie dust!
    Sweet- I use this at about 5-10mL/gallon along with some extra sugar from unsulfured molasses.
    TopMax- Better product than Sweet, but more expensive by far, and overkill in my garden since I use the Sweet, molasses, and will on occasion apply Gravity. But I love TopMax and if you pick only one bloom booster, this is my top recommendation for especially newer growers, since it is pretty foolproof and works well.
    Canna Boost- Everyone gets this- rooted clones, veggers, moms, flowering ladies. It just makes them seem more vigorous. I'm not sure that I'll go buy some; the shop guy gave me a free sample, but some outdoor people I know just ADORE the stuff and I am passing their recommendation along to you-all.
    Note that I do not run high P bloom blasters as a general rule. I've got some Grotek stuff but have only used it a couple times. I feel that my standalone bloom fert is already giving adequate results, and I don't want to overdo the macros.

  11.     
    #10
    Senior Member

    Additives and supplements for flowering in soil

    Once a week I use Purple Maxx,Molassess and Super Thrive.
    This was my first grow with the Purple Maxx. Crystal formation and bud tightness was excellent and plus they turned purple.:thumbsup:

Page 1 of 3 123 LastLast

Similar Threads

  1. Flowering stage soil?
    By Ocotillo in forum Growing Information
    Replies: 3
    Last Post: 11-30-2010, 07:46 AM
  2. Question about soil additives..
    By cjen34 in forum Basic Growing
    Replies: 0
    Last Post: 06-26-2010, 04:26 AM
  3. microbe additives for soil
    By dagshet in forum Organic Growing
    Replies: 11
    Last Post: 04-24-2010, 01:28 PM
  4. Flowering nutes for soil?
    By oSecretGardeno in forum Basic Growing
    Replies: 2
    Last Post: 12-01-2008, 12:08 AM
  5. Supplements for flowering?
    By MisterE in forum Hydroponics
    Replies: 31
    Last Post: 01-25-2007, 05:15 PM
Amount:

Enter a message for the receiver:
BE SOCIAL
GreenGrassForums On Facebook