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05-15-2006, 09:10 PM #11
Senior Member
A VERY GOOD organic mix!
Bullshit.
Originally Posted by kush07

Vegetation period - Nitrogen
Flowering period - Phosphate
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05-18-2006, 12:46 AM #12
Senior Member
A VERY GOOD organic mix!
Which part is BS. And yes, after reading my post I realized I messed up on the stages to induce the plants to each fertilizer. If thats what you ment by bullshit then yes, I know I screwed up while posting.
Originally Posted by The Grim Reefer
Happy Toking :rasta:
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05-18-2006, 03:33 AM #13
Senior Member
A VERY GOOD organic mix!
Everything you said was correct except the nutrients

I wasn't trying to jump on your case, reading my post again definitely makes it look that way.
I apologize Kush, it's just stressful seeing some of the wrong info passed around here to the newbies (including me) who tend to "cement" it into their skulls.
Take care, friend.
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05-21-2006, 02:40 PM #14
Senior Member
A VERY GOOD organic mix!
I'll try this piss method on my outdoor plants by the river.
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05-30-2006, 02:22 PM #15
OPMember
A VERY GOOD organic mix!
Here is my 3 and a half week old,organically grown Indica plant.I use nothing but the mix I mentioned.I've topped her numerous times,and the original main top keeps coming back.I have found a method of topping where you don't cut the stem entirally.You cut about half.The original top grows back out,and it forces the other tops to grow out substationally.It really works.Sorry bout the pic quality,need new cam.PEACE
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06-03-2006, 01:59 AM #16
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A VERY GOOD organic mix!
i have used the urine method and was not impressed at all
you can get a bag of guano from your grow shop for under $10 that will do the job better, IMO...
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06-03-2006, 02:55 PM #17
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A VERY GOOD organic mix!
Yeah,guano is very good,but I can't find it round these parts.I water my whole garden with my urine mix,and it is spectacular.It works for me.It is high in nitrogen,and makes for faster results.Well,take er easy.PEACE
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06-04-2006, 02:15 PM #18
Senior Member
A VERY GOOD organic mix!
yea, everybody has thier own preferences, personally i have had better results with store stuff, but you can order some... speakin of which, what do you use for flowering, when N becomes useless?
you can get 8 pounds of 'organic guano substitute' by age old organics (2-10-20 +Ca) for use during flowering for under $20 after shipping and all, the jar itself should be $8-12... it takes 3 tbsp of the stuff per plant, i halved a jar of it with a buddy of mine and still have enough for several crops over... still enough for several years probably
of course i grow small... it's still quite a bit for the $$ though, and it gave me some very tasty results on my last crop (kc / mango)
i am not sure if we can post links or not... just google for 'age old organics guano fruit' it comes in a large jar in dry form it should be very easy to find
flowering actually requires p AND k... if you give your plants high amounts of k they will slow or even stop vertical growth, great for inducing early indoors... anyway, you need both for flowering, so what are you using for that?
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06-04-2006, 10:40 PM #19
Senior Member
A VERY GOOD organic mix!
After seeing your pic of the 3 and 1/2 week old plant. I am not going to use this method. That plant is tiny. And shrivled up. No pee for me!
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06-08-2006, 04:06 AM #20
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A VERY GOOD organic mix!
ha ha man,my camera sucks.My plant isn't tiny and shriveled at all.You can't get a good size,or detail with this sucky 15 dollar camera.Man,Normally at 3 weeks plants are half this size.This plant is about 8 inches high.I've topped it a number of times,so it isn't really getting taller,it's just getting bushier.This method works wonders,you should see my outdoor garden,it is lush,and beutiful.Urine really works,it's just the fact that it's human waste,is why no one wants to use it.PEACE
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