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01-12-2006, 12:59 PM #1Member
Organic Ferts
Originally Posted by Heads4
It also depends on what stage of growth you are at as well. Seedlings need next to nothing. The only thing I add to the water is Superthrive until they are showing good vegatative growth. On another note, I grow in soil, so the growing medium is rich enough to start out the plants.
Please explain your setup, and how you are growing. The more info you give, the better we can help you with you question.super420 Reviewed by super420 on . Organic Ferts Wondering if you can overfert with organic fertilizers?? Bat guano to be specific. One kind is high In N. The other is high in P. Im not talking about ridiculous amounts of overfertilizing but as long as you aren't a complete dumbass should you be safe?? Rating: 5
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