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    bump for advice

    [I]moved this to see if an area with more traffic yeilds more advice
    Here is what my buddy has started a small 8 bulb 90,000 intial lumens combined cool white cfl cab grow for an extended veg cycle an will move to something larger w/ 400 watt MH when the situation is better. he uses organic soil mixed with coconut coir, earthworms thrive and are abundant in the indoor soil stock and ladybugs are on their way. he also uses hydroton both on the bottom off the poly-bags as well as the top to regulate temps and allow for surface root growth. Plus it's a lot easier to water. he supplements this soil with Blood Meal and small amounts of Budswell. he is debateing whether to continue using nutrients like these or move to a organic concentrate like Botanicare's pro gro. His ultimate goal is organic bud over bulk. Any advice is welcomed and needed
    P.s. edit to pic that Skunk #9 Serious Seeds (label was to big for pic)
    SOG420 Reviewed by SOG420 on . bump for advice moved this to see if an area with more traffic yeilds more advice Here is what my buddy has started a small 8 bulb 90,000 intial lumens combined cool white cfl cab grow for an extended veg cycle an will move to something larger w/ 400 watt MH when the situation is better. he uses organic soil mixed with coconut coir, earthworms thrive and are abundant in the indoor soil stock and ladybugs are on their way. he also uses hydroton both on the bottom off the poly-bags as well as the top to Rating: 5

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    bump for advice

    You might have a little better luck if you open the forum with some questions that you have, and would like to see answered.

    As far as yield goes, that is predetermined by the plant genetics assuming you've provided what the plant wants during vegitative and flowering.

    There are things that are known to increase yield, of course- not all of these things have organic alternatives.

    Good luck with your grow.:thumbsup:

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    Budswell is a great organic product, but it's not what these plants need in veg. Budswell is high in phosphorus, which makes it very suitable for flowering and gives the buds a nice earthy organic flavor. But in veg, the plants are going to need more nitrogen than anything else. Also, be careful about how many amendments get added to the soil, as they can create pretty toxic accumulations if too much gets added.

    Fish emulsion, while it generally doesn't smell that great, is a common organic fertilizer used in veg.

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