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    #11
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    Organic Nutrients?

    It is best to start with known processed nutrients until you know what you are doing. I have used all the available organic type nutrients made for hydro, but I must tell you. GH 3-part outperforms even the best organics(Pure Blend Pro) in Hydro.

    It is better to learn hydroponics before you introduce variables which you might not understand. go GH3-part and you will have a successful grow that you can build knowledge off of, and then do an Organic grow, and you will see the difference...3-part in small bottles is under 30 bucks...goodluck

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    #12
    Member

    Organic Nutrients?

    Buddah, Latewood.

    Alright I hear what you guys are saying. I'm kind of an organic freak so sometimes I may sound persistent. Sorry. I have looked into Fox Farms' products, as well as General Hydroponics' and will have to make a decision before I start. Maybe I will throw in a little guano in during the flowering stage to see if I can get some more flavor, and see if I notice the difference.

    I was thinking of starting with a Cinderella 99 strain. They seem good for a first timer, and I'm pretty sure I've never had it before. lol. Do you guys think its secure to order from canada, hempdepot.cs to be percise. I have heard it is kind of sketchy ordering from there right now, and I'm want to be as stealthy as possible.

    Thanks again guys, really gnarly of ya.

    Peace.
    G_V

    *Anything I post on this site is purely hypothetical, I do not grow anything illegal, nor do I condone any such actions.*
    :rastasmoke: *Anything I post on this site is purely hypothetical, I do not grow anything illegal, nor do I condone any such actions.*:rastasmoke:

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    #13
    Senior Member

    Organic Nutrients?

    Gypsy Nirvana is the most reliable and safe seed bank I know of. Those smalltime overseas distributors can be sketchy.

    http://www.seedboutique.com/store/

    I think it's quite possible to go organic. You might get a slight decrease in yield but that's because chemical hydropnics can make supernatural freakishly large buds. If your down with the whole organics thing, you have to be willing to make that sacrifice in order to get some top quality Nuge'.

    http://foxfarmfertilizer.com/products_liqfert2.html

    is the only organic fertilizer I know of that's really effective. Chemical certainly has it's advantages but you don't HAVE to go chemical. Using organic soil mixtures are probably the easiest way to do organic, but it's understandable that you might want to do hydroponics.

    Fox Farm website has alot of great information on all this shit. It's possible to do hydro-organic, and considering you're smoking all those chemicals eventually you might wanna take that into consideration. It is understandable you want the most clean and organic bud you can get.

    Give it a go, it might be a little more difficult at first but if you're dedicated enough it shouldn't be a problem.
    :rastasmoke:

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    #14
    Member

    Organic Nutrients?

    Gnarly.

    I like how I can find some seeds in the lower range. lol. I am thinking about going with the Fox Farm nutrients that you mentioned. I will probably also try the General Hydroponics as well, just to see the difference and be able to experiemnt with my own mixture sometime.

    When it comes to DWC its cool that the roots are eventually submerged in the nutrient mix? I plan on using the scrog technique when I get to flowering, as I want to make it as small of a space as possible.

    Peace.
    G_V

    *Anything I post on this site is purely hypothetical, I do not grow anything illegal, nor do I condone any such actions.*
    :rastasmoke: *Anything I post on this site is purely hypothetical, I do not grow anything illegal, nor do I condone any such actions.*:rastasmoke:

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    #15
    Senior Member

    Organic Nutrients?

    i use biotanic pure blend pro, its organic, its a bitch to use, but once u can get a hold on nutrient levels and a good ppm ur set. You have to start with i would say half the nutrient level recomended and then add/subract more as u see the plant grows. Grows ok weed fuckin amazing.:stoned:
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    #16
    Member

    Organic Nutrients?

    dont worry you just suck brah haahaa.....you know i love you

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    #17
    Senior Member

    Organic Nutrients?

    general hydroponics do a biohydro range with bio filter and living thingies in it , if thays what lights your candle,,
    I like my chems, they work, they flush, they nice!.lol

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    #18
    Member

    Organic Nutrients?

    Gotcha.

    However MistyGanjaTree, I dont quite understand your General Hydroponics comment. Could you explain it for me a little more in depth. I am still trying to grasp the whole growing lingo.

    Peace.
    G_V

    *Anything I post on this site is purely hypothetical, I do not grow anything illegal, nor do I condone any such actions.*
    :rastasmoke: *Anything I post on this site is purely hypothetical, I do not grow anything illegal, nor do I condone any such actions.*:rastasmoke:

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