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11-19-2008, 11:56 PM #1OPSenior Member
Big Bloom is it bad? (stinky?)
Ok so a couple weeks ago i was reading a post where some guy was having plant problems
Stinky replied and said dont give it BigBloom.
Whats wrong with fox farms BigBloom or did i mis understand what stinky said and is BigBloom ok?
Thanks alotstoned88911 Reviewed by stoned88911 on . Big Bloom is it bad? (stinky?) Ok so a couple weeks ago i was reading a post where some guy was having plant problems Stinky replied and said dont give it BigBloom. Whats wrong with fox farms BigBloom or did i mis understand what stinky said and is BigBloom ok? Thanks alot Rating: 5
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11-20-2008, 05:37 PM #2OPSenior Member
Big Bloom is it bad? (stinky?)
anyone??
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11-20-2008, 05:43 PM #3Senior Member
Big Bloom is it bad? (stinky?)
Maybe it was the specific time. I dunno. Id like to know that myself. I use all 6 of the FF nutes. For now...Im over em though....gotta run out, lol.
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11-20-2008, 06:04 PM #4Senior Member
Big Bloom is it bad? (stinky?)
It's specific to your situation. One person might not want to use it but another might be fine. The guy I told to lay off it was probably overfertilizing.
I'm TOTALLY over FF stuff myself; if I were going to run a chem fert it would be Botanicare Power Plant/Power Flower or Canna Terra, and for an organic-based liquid it would be Botanicare PBP or Canna Bio.
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11-20-2008, 07:08 PM #5Senior Member
Big Bloom is it bad? (stinky?)
Originally Posted by stinkyattic
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11-20-2008, 07:16 PM #6Senior Member
Big Bloom is it bad? (stinky?)
Canna Terra is a soil nute; they make a fully-organic one, a hydro one, and a coco set as well.
The reasoning behind those Botanicare nutes is that they are very good quality for the price (retails about $95 for 2.5 gallons- GREAT bargain!!!), easy to use, versatile, and appear to be a LOT more stable over time than the FoxFarms, which seems to go bad after about a year or so, and doesn't have an exp date on the bottle. I'm still dipping in to a 2.5gal bottle of each that I got like, yikes 3 years ago? And I got it cheap because the hydro shop guy was sick of looking at it and it had been there a while. lol! I've used it in soil and hydro; it's got to be pH'd for hydro of course, but works well in both.
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11-20-2008, 07:28 PM #7Senior Member
Big Bloom is it bad? (stinky?)
FUCK FF!!!!!!!!!!....lol
sorry.....
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11-20-2008, 07:29 PM #8Senior Member
Big Bloom is it bad? (stinky?)
I'd imagine it has a lot to do with a growers techniques. I'm just getting over an attempted switch to Botanicare Triflex. I've been disappointed with results, so have already switched back to the Fox Farms line. (for soil)
With the Big Bloom, I go half strength throughout the grow, but the Grow Big and the Tiger Bloom, I go regular strength. Also, I go half-strength maximum (I use 1/8 tsp:gallon, twice a week) on FF soluables. Cha Ching is only one I use, but I assume Beastie Bloomz and Open Sesame are similar in effect. I've found that it can wreak havoc using at full strength. (stretch, stress and lock-out with too much Cha Ching) A quart each of the three part system lasts me about a year, and produces enough cannabis for my wife and I for the year.
Even tho with the FF line, I do flush every 4 weeks to alleviate salt build-up...to me it's worked better than the few other brands I've used before, which includes Botanicare Triflex, General Hydroponics Flora Nova, and even my early attempts at Advanced Nutrients when I could still afford 'em, were not as productive or consistent as the FF.
Fox Farms - Week 7 - PokerFace:
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11-20-2008, 08:00 PM #9Senior Member
Big Bloom is it bad? (stinky?)
I think you [RT] bring up a good point about preventative flushing, and that's what I don't like about FF- after a while, components interact adn salts actually fall out of solution. An old bottle will RATTLE when shaken, lol!
That TriFlex is Botanicare's bottom of the barrel entry-level granular dry fert. The only time I'd consider running it is on an outdoor remote grow (even then I'd probably not rely on it for all the fert needs, and supplement it with a seaweed/humic tea), because it is lightweight to carry out into the bush.
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11-20-2008, 08:37 PM #10Senior Member
Big Bloom is it bad? (stinky?)
Being on a fixed income, bottom of the line is usually the best I can muster. But with regards to the Triflex...mine is (was) a 3-part liquid, not granular. But it still underperforms, regardless. My wifes roses love it, tho.
Also, Big Bloom is organic. It says something on the bottle about being an enviornmentally conscious alternative to chemical synthetic fertilizers, but other stuff in the regimin aren't organic. Some folks like Tang, some like fresh-squeezed. My results are consistent, predictable and very satisfying in both flavor and effect.
Yeah, the salt conglomeration starts around month 6 or 7 in the quart bottles of Tiger Bloom and Grow Big. I am curious what nutes and minerals are conglomerating, (and no longer available to the plants) but I have no ill effects continuing use till it's pretty-much empty.
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