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01-16-2010, 09:48 AM #11Senior Member
Good, simple organic nutrient regime in soil for beginner?!
from what i can see great! but expensive too
gotta xpect the two together i suppose
~MG a.k.a. le Maine développé
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01-16-2010, 08:20 PM #12Senior Member
Good, simple organic nutrient regime in soil for beginner?!
lampost. i would be careful with the humboldt organics. i've heard that they are super-concentrated (states this on their webiste as well) and can wreak some havoc. i have no experience with them myself.....not to mention they don't seem to be certified by any organization.
abyss, you are correct about the biobloom as far as i can see. i'm still looking for some more info though.
-shake
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01-17-2010, 08:45 AM #13OPSenior Member
Good, simple organic nutrient regime in soil for beginner?!
Thanks I will definitely heed the warning and start half-strength. I've been hearing a lot that the QC sucks and isn't very consistent... so you can get an extra hot batch!
Brown-eyed women and red grenadine...
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01-18-2010, 01:47 AM #14Senior Member
Good, simple organic nutrient regime in soil for beginner?!
the weird thing is that organics shouldn't run "super hot". you shouldn't (for the most part) be able to nute burn your plants with organics. so i don't understand the need for a "super concentrated" organic nute.....that's not certified.
to each is own. good luck and keep us posted.
-shake
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01-18-2010, 04:37 AM #15OPSenior Member
Good, simple organic nutrient regime in soil for beginner?!
Originally Posted by headshake
Brown-eyed women and red grenadine...
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01-18-2010, 09:06 AM #16Senior Member
Good, simple organic nutrient regime in soil for beginner?!
i second headshake on the bio bizz line its all i've ever used.
its IS all organic but i dont use the topmaxx
i use budswel instead its not certified but its been around forever and works wonders. also to save headaches you should use distilled or ro water, in which case you'll need cal-mag plus to take car of all you trace nutes.
i usually use a few other additives like nitrozime but you should do fine without it. i mix them similar to gh's flora line feeding schedule. keep in mind that not all strains like the same levels of nutes at certain times.if you decide to go with biobizz, i'd be happy to post my feeding schedule.
thats just my 2 cents. good luck!
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01-18-2010, 11:53 PM #17OPSenior Member
Good, simple organic nutrient regime in soil for beginner?!
Originally Posted by wman44
Brown-eyed women and red grenadine...
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01-21-2010, 02:46 PM #18Senior Member
Good, simple organic nutrient regime in soil for beginner?!
i just got an email back from biobizz. they said they are just waiting on the 2010 certs from OMRI. the bloom IS (or will be) OMRI certified. they just can't put it on the bottle for now. at least that's what i'm told.
-shake
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01-21-2010, 05:54 PM #19Senior Member
Good, simple organic nutrient regime in soil for beginner?!
ive been using sugarpeak one part its very simple and it contains the same guanos and molasses that i make teas out of when im not lazy. with excellent results in veg anyway. at the start of flower i used ff beastie a couple times to ensure my normal weight. oh but they reccomend catalyst i dont use it i use karma
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01-21-2010, 06:30 PM #20Senior Member
Good, simple organic nutrient regime in soil for beginner?!
I use Maxsea, it's a seaweed based organic, it's pretty forgiving if you overmix, and it comes in all purpose for veg, and bloom. It's moderately priced, simple, and it just plain works.
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