Fox farm is tastie. Bat guano is amazing. The only USDA certified organic fert. I know of is Gorilla Grow Complete which is my new brain child. Page 43 of the new High Times. I dont have the man power to ship indivisual orders right now and am only taking distributer order which I hope will pick up now that my first ad came out today. www.gorillagrow.org I can give it to people on this site for basically what it costs to make and you can send the money right to the largest manufacturing lab of organics in the world down in Florida who makes it for me for quicker processing of distributer orders.

I mostly used Earth Juice and maxicrop. I designed my fert. to have a 8-5-11 which is food grade organic and I also have a 6-5-7 which is USDA certified, depending if you use others with it. Plants use the most N then K then P but N is easyier to taste in the nug which is why I have it less then the K. Soil you may wish to ad earth worm casting for a inital N which will degrade down by the time you harvest. I set the NPK so it can be used in Veg and Bud as switching numbers can cause stress. Any fert with high numbers is not 100% organic. Hope this helps

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karmaxul Reviewed by karmaxul on . karmaxul Hey, I see you're into organics... I'll be doing a soil grow shortly, and need advice on what king of nutes to use. I thought about going with Fox Farms soil, (I forget the name) and thought about their nutes as well, but they aren't completely organic. I want the taste, and quality high you talk about with organicly grown bud. What should I use for veg, and what should I use for flowering? I'm asking you because you seem quite passionate about the subject . . .What NPK should I be Rating: 5