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I only use Big Bloom because it's the only organic product in their line.
Never used it and probably never will. I don't buy into the hydro store hype. It's a plant.Seamaiden, What do you think of Earth Juice?
I promise a strait 3part will get you better results on average. Especially for a newbie. All those boosters are hype, not saying used in the right instance that it won't boost your plant but not ever plant needs the same schedule and you're more likely to do wise then I'd you just keep out simple. Your base nutes should have everything in it to grow a nice plant. I put good old gh 3part against any fancy line of nutes.Oh yes, its a plant. And eventually I'll know how to feed them naturally -- and to recognize what they need in different situations. But I have a lot to learn. Oregon laws change the strategy; with a limited number of plants -- I need to maximise the per-plant yield. Thanks!
It works great in soil. My main point is find you a good base Nute and maybe a booster/sweetener for flower. I've never grown soil but most of the best growers I see get most their nutrients from the soil and need very little when I comes to nutes. Just don't buy into the hype and really keep it simple. With all those additives, if you have a problem, you'll never get it figured out with 10 different products."General Hydroponics Flora Series QT - FloraGro, FloraBloom, and FloraMicro, 32 oz each $36.41"
Hmm, this will encourage a full & rich happy microbial life in my soil?
I was a dick, lol. My bad, I hope all works out for ya.Well, my thread here is about fox farm, but I've given up on that. One of the big advantages of organic soil is supposedly much improved resistance to pests. Now I'm hoping to feed my soil and have better soil in November than I had in May. Its an entire ecosystem, upstream from the NPK thing. Feed the micro's and then they feed the plants. I'm no expert, obviously. I apologize for my lack of diplomacy above; I appreciate your advice. Thank you-
Mills nutes are supposedly the best if you dont mind the price.Well, my thread here is about fox farm, but I've given up on that. One of the big advantages of organic soil is supposedly much improved resistance to pests. Now I'm hoping to feed my soil and have better soil in November than I had in May. Its an entire ecosystem, upstream from the NPK thing. Feed the micro's and then they feed the plants. I'm no expert, obviously. I apologize for my lack of diplomacy above; I appreciate your advice. Thank you-
Not a one of those FF products is organic. They're all concentrated salt-based fertilizers. Big Bloom is their only organic product, and it's the only FF product I use. Their soil comes are far too high a premium price for my blood, so I use Dr Earth or Gardener & Bloom.I used big bloom, tiger bloom, and grow big and they burned my plants in soil at less than half strength. My purpetual led log, which was not perpetual, was grown with fox farm nutes.
I nowhere near ever got close to their recommended dosage. The plants in coco did ok at half strength but if you are using ffof it is way too much to follow their schedule ime.
I still use cha-ching and beastie blooms but only because you get a 10 year supply when you buy it.
If you fill a gallon of water with their recomended dosage of the ones it calls for in your first feeding please read the ph and ppm and share the data. I did not have any meters when I used them.
I say keep on keeping on with the organic thing. It doesn't have to be Fox Farms, but I feel you're on the right track.Well, my thread here is about fox farm, but I've given up on that. One of the big advantages of organic soil is supposedly much improved resistance to pests. Now I'm hoping to feed my soil and have better soil in November than I had in May. Its an entire ecosystem, upstream from the NPK thing. Feed the micro's and then they feed the plants. I'm no expert, obviously. I apologize for my lack of diplomacy above; I appreciate your advice. Thank you-
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