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05-16-2011, 04:11 AM #1OPJunior Member
Organic hydro grow?
Has anyone done organic grow?What ,I mean is using compost tea etc! If so where can
I find the info. I've heard it is better than commercial.Any thoughts on this?Wally1971 Reviewed by Wally1971 on . Organic hydro grow? Has anyone done organic grow?What ,I mean is using compost tea etc! If so where can I find the info. I've heard it is better than commercial.Any thoughts on this? Rating: 5
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05-16-2011, 06:39 AM #2Senior Member
Organic hydro grow?
from my understanding, its impossible to go fully organic and grow hydropnically at the same time. Organic gardening relies on the decomposition of organic matter over time, with the help or beneficial bacteria and fungus. In organics, nutrients are made availabe over time, where as hydroponic nutrients need to be available immediatly. There are quite a few companies that sell "organic" hydropnic nutrients, but the concept of Organics just doesnt truely apply to a sterile hydroponic garden
While compost teas are awesome, they cant be used as a the plants only source of nutrition. They dont contain a complete diet for plants, just certain things. Hydroponic nutrients contain everything the plant needs for life.
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05-16-2011, 03:53 PM #3OPJunior Member
Organic hydro grow?
Thanks for the imput.From what ,I've heard people have used it in hydro with good success.The thing ,I would like to find out is how!
There are different teas you can make besides compost tea.I'am looking for the more natural stuff.Someone that has incorperated
this into there grow or would be willing to try this out and make a logbook of this would be great info for all.Besides, I think with the way
things are going now with the world people don't have alot of money to buy nutes.Why spend money when you don't have to..
The word ,I thinking of is "FRUGEL". Forgive my spelling.
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05-17-2011, 01:29 AM #4Senior Member
Organic hydro grow?
i dont know if you would be able to do it on compost tea alone. You might need to add other sorts of organic things in to make sure the plant gets everything it needs. Fish emulsion, bat gauno, worm tea, things like that.
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05-17-2011, 01:35 AM #5Senior Member
Organic hydro grow?
or you can just buy some organic hydro nutrients like pura vida or humbolt nutrients. they claim to be organic and are designed for hydroponics.
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05-17-2011, 04:03 AM #6OPJunior Member
Organic hydro grow?
yes you have to add a few things to it for the plants for it to work.money is kind of tight for me so why buy when you have a large compost pile.
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05-19-2011, 10:08 PM #7Senior Member
Organic hydro grow?
Don't use anything from the pile for a hydro grow. The organic ferts are a much better idea as they are made for hydro. I've never used compost waste but I don't know if putting in a chunk of compost in a hydro bucket will work. I doubt it. If you short on money then I'd avoid organic hydro fert altogether and get a bottle of Dynagrow 7-9-5. It has all pretty much all the nutes you'll need. It's a chemical fert but it has the best chance for giving you success. That's what you really need to consider - what will give the success you're looking for without spending too much. Otherwise, Botanicare is a good organic brand but you might end up spending more money than you'd like.
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05-22-2011, 03:00 AM #8OPJunior Member
Organic hydro grow?
thanks for the info!
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05-23-2011, 01:19 PM #9Senior Member
Organic hydro grow?
Look up Aquaponics Herb.
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07-09-2011, 11:26 PM #10Junior Member
Organic hydro grow?
Look into Earth Juice products. The are 100% organic and resonably priced.
As far as having the nutrients readily available, I brew my solution/Tea for 48 hrs prior to adding to the rez.
100% Organic Hydro Grow can be done. Beware there is more labor involved.
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