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08-23-2006, 05:45 AM #1OPSenior Member
Neturients and soil
I am new to this board I have been reading and taking notes like a mad woman and have about 5 good pages of notes. Now to my questions. What nutrients do you recommed that I can pick up at Walmart, Lowes, Home Depot, etc.? So far I have read about blood meal and bone meal but dont know what stages to use those in and I have heard Miracle Grow is bad for the taste and is a mistake us new commers make often. Also what soil and additives do you recommend for my soil and how much of each. Just a couple more things what is Dolomite Lime and what is its purpose and is well water ok or should I just use spring water. Thanks in advance for you answers.
Dro_Princess Reviewed by Dro_Princess on . Neturients and soil I am new to this board I have been reading and taking notes like a mad woman and have about 5 good pages of notes. Now to my questions. What nutrients do you recommed that I can pick up at Walmart, Lowes, Home Depot, etc.? So far I have read about blood meal and bone meal but dont know what stages to use those in and I have heard Miracle Grow is bad for the taste and is a mistake us new commers make often. Also what soil and additives do you recommend for my soil and how much of each. Rating: 5[SIZE=\"2\"]Dont worry it only seems kinky the first time[/SIZE]
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08-23-2006, 09:08 AM #2OPSenior Member
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Ok so 14 ppl have looked at my question but no one has answered? come on people I need advice here.
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08-23-2006, 10:23 AM #3Senior Member
Neturients and soil
the dolomite lime is used to stabilize your ph of your soil at 6.5-7..add at 2 tablespoons per gallon of soil.
the miracle grow with coir is a fine soil had no problems with using it just add the lime and 25%perlite to your mix.
you can add blood meal for the veg cycle as it is high in nitrogen and bone meal is great for flowering as it is high in phosphorus.
most lowes or home depot sell fish emulsion a great veg fert,some also carry a fish emulsion that is high in phosphorus for bloom
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08-23-2006, 08:56 PM #4OPSenior Member
Neturients and soil
So would it be ok to use the blood meal and the fish emulsion for the veg and the bone meal and fish emulsion that is high is phosphorus for flowering or just use one or the other.
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08-24-2006, 09:12 PM #5Senior Member
Neturients and soil
would compost with perlite mixed in (around 20%) and bone meal make a good mix
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08-24-2006, 09:31 PM #6Senior Member
Neturients and soil
Neither bone meal noe fish emulsion is a complete fertilizer. They are supplements. You need a complete fert, such as FoxFarms, that has micronutrients.
Tomato food from WalMart is OKAY for veg... I've also used lawn food, diluted 1/2 what the box says. But not great. Schultz cactus food is acceptable too.
Schultz bloom plus is okay for flower.
But do yourself a favor and go the a garden store or farmers supply where they have 'real' plant nutrition!\"Careful what you carry- \'cause the Man is wise- you are still an outlaw in their eyes\" -Steely Dan
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08-25-2006, 10:31 PM #7OPSenior Member
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Oh I am going to get real plant food for sure. Im not doing to depend on Blood mean and Bone meal alone. I was just hopeing ther were good additives and I didint want to add to much ya know. Thanks everyone for you help and I will put all of your tips and suggestions into use.
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08-25-2006, 11:25 PM #8Senior Member
Neturients and soil
You're better off looking for a little garden supply store as lowes, home depot, etc. Don't usually carry all of these items. Ace or Pikes would be your best bet, or some mom and pop garden store.
First the soil, your soil make up should include all or atleast some of the following, Pro Mix ( peat moss and vertimicullite ), Mushroom Compost, *Worm Castings, Black Kow, Sand. Pro Mix to retain moisture and improve drainage, sand improves drainage. Mushroom Compost good bacteria starts the micro eco system. Worm Castings, A MUST, the best veg fert also benefitical bacteria. Black Kow, all around fert, benefical bacteria.
Second, Espoma is who you should get your soil additives from. There avaliable at most lowes. Dried Blood, Bone, Potash, Epsome Salt, Greensand. Also for complete veg food they make Plant-tone and for flowering Flower-tone. Great stuff, I'd swear by it.
Third, when you plants need a boost liquid fert with Alaska's Fish Emulsion (stuff stinks to high Heaven so don't spill it) mixed with Superthrive ( plant hormone contains B-1 that reduces plant stress) some Seaweed Extract (plant hormone that protects against pathogens). Along with sugar (turbinado is the best), adding sugar to your everyday watering will supplement plant sugars meaning your plant will grow bigger and faster. Will give you great results. For flowering, Alaska's Mor Bloom with increased sugar (turbinado). Leave out the superthrive. All above can be used as foliar feeding as well. Wouldn't recommend in flowering state.
Of course any addition of kelp, alfalfa, and(or) cottonseed meal will only benefit you. And of course don't mix all these up and plant your seeds or seedlings in the soil will be to hot and they will surely die. This is an excellent damn near perfect mix for a mature plant to be transplanted into. Also wear sugical gloves and mask when mixing these up as Blood and Bone meal may contain mad cow diease.
All of the above is completely organic, the best for you and our mother earth. You'll have the sweetest tastiest buds if you don't use chemicals. Also chemicals are bad for your body. And you'll be helping to put companies like Miracle Grow out of business that make enormous amounts of toxic waste that is killing our planet. I would be happy to help you along your journey, sign up for a hushmail account (secure way too email) and contact me at [email protected] anytime.
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08-26-2006, 02:39 PM #9Senior Member
Neturients and soil
Also I forgot stablize PH with Epsomas Hydrated Lime, (better quality more micro elements, works better than dolomite lime, or garden lime.)
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08-26-2006, 02:56 PM #10Senior Member
Neturients and soil
dont start nuting ur plants untill a week or 2 after sprout...its to young and will nut burn the seedling to death...
other wise smoky put it perfectly...except u wanna add 30% perlite to the soilOriginally Posted by cole
Originally Posted by dryst
Originally Posted by PaRaNoIa
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