Quote Originally Posted by dagshet
I see where your coming from, if your follow the recipe you create your teaming herd of bacteria, good for the soil which in turn is good for roots, thus the plant and yeah. Your herd overwhelms the possible bad herd and your roots become more resistive to attack this way as well.

-shake - I take back the organic goodness can't come from a bottle, from one to another someone tells me that Neptunes Harvest is good stuff. I'm looking at their website and looking at all their products... I've heard of batches of OG Kush, called OG OG Kush as in Ocean grown and I can see why now. All neptunes stuff is from the sea and the OG OG i had was really 'effin nice.

Our jobs here are to find all the different one ways to growing the dank and not to pigeon hole ourselves in one set way. Try it out and report back. I know blood, bone, kelp, and guano is awesome, but I want to try this neptune stuff soon.
i hear ya loud and clear my friend. if we aren't pushing the envelope then what are we doing this for!?

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headshake Reviewed by headshake on . Good, simple organic nutrient regime in soil for beginner?! Hey all, I'm getting ready to buy my nutes for the first time. I'm thinking I want to go organic or mostly organic (Fox Farm). My main goal is to get something simple... I don't want to get like 4-5 bottles of crap to mix and have to mix everything individually. This is why I'm not mixing my own. I want a minimum number of bottles (1-3 maybe) and a very easy routine... I want a small number of bottles that contain ALL micro/macro nutrients so I don't have to worry about individual Rating: 5