Help with organic grow nutes

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JoeCroupier

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I'm Looking for some advice about organic growing in doors, I haven't grown for a few years so i might be outta touch with what nutes are available these days, so i want to go full organic and are going to use this westlands farmyard manure, i'm guessing it might be a little hot so i'm going to mix it with some perlite and basic plain soil, i'm guessing that should do for the veg ??

What should i feed for flower please ?

I've never done an organic grow before as such, I used to make aact so i could make some with the manure and add some extra P n K for the flower.


Any help will be appreciated thanks.


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Imzzaudae

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You need to create a nice living soil, or buy a good quality living soil blend.
Start with

A bag of Living soil
or
2 parts nice finished compost.
1 part worm castings.
1 part Peat Moss

Mix into ether of the above.
20 grams dolomite lime per gallon medium = Calcium and Magnesium
10 grams Gypsum per gallon medium. = Iron, Sulphur and other micro nutrients.
1 tablespoon bone meal per gallon medium = slow release calcium for flowering.
Keep in mind that when growing in living soil. The larger the pot the better.

After transplanting planting. Top dress with a little manure. Maybe 1/4 inch every 30 days. Don't over do it.

You will want a quality nutrient for your living soil'
Take a very good look at Gaia Green.
 
JoeCroupier

JoeCroupier

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You need to create a nice living soil, or buy a good quality living soil blend.
Start with

A bag of Living soil
or
2 parts nice finished compost.
1 part worm castings.
1 part Peat Moss

Mix into ether of the above.
20 grams dolomite lime per gallon medium = Calcium and Magnesium
10 grams Gypsum per gallon medium. = Iron, Sulphur and other micro nutrients.
1 tablespoon bone meal per gallon medium = slow release calcium for flowering.
Keep in mind that when growing in living soil. The larger the pot the better.

After transplanting planting. Top dress with a little manure. Maybe 1/4 inch every 30 days. Don't over do it.

You will want a quality nutrient for your living soil'
Take a very good look at Gaia Green.
Thanks for the advice mate i'll be adding the gypsum etc you mentioned but i'm not using the other stuff, way too expensive with shipping etc



This should do right ?

And this ?

The bone meal i can get from the local shop cheap and worm castings from the compost heap next door neighbours garden, or a bag off ebay
 
Gmix

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You can’t go wrong with guano
It’s so easy to use
It’s what I use everyone who’s tasted mine has been wow this is so tasty and it’s not like me to say that normally I don’t big up myself or anything like that guess that’s organics for you as I will never say I can beat a synthetic grower on yield but when it comes to taste hands down organics win every time
 
JoeCroupier

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You can’t go wrong with guano
It’s so easy to use
It’s what I use everyone who’s tasted mine has been wow this is so tasty and it’s not like me to say that normally I don’t big up myself or anything like that guess that’s organics for you as I will never say I can beat a synthetic grower on yield but when it comes to taste hands down organics win every time
This is what i'm looking for thank you


  1. Nitrogen (N): 5-10%
  2. Phosphorus (P): 3-12%
  3. Potassium (K): 1-3%
  4. Calcium (Ca): 5-15%
  5. Magnesium (Mg): 1-3%
  6. Sulfur (S): 1-3%
  7. Iron (Fe): 0.5-2%
  8. Zinc (Zn): 0.1-0.5%
  9. Manganese (Mn): 0.1-0.5%
  10. Copper (Cu): 0.05-0.2%
  11. Boron (B): 0.01-0.05%
  12. Molybdenum (Mo): Trace amounts
  13. Cobalt (Co): Trace amounts
  14. Selenium (Se): Trace amounts
 
Eledin

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This is what i'm looking for thank you


  1. Nitrogen (N): 5-10%
  2. Phosphorus (P): 3-12%
  3. Potassium (K): 1-3%
  4. Calcium (Ca): 5-15%
  5. Magnesium (Mg): 1-3%
  6. Sulfur (S): 1-3%
  7. Iron (Fe): 0.5-2%
  8. Zinc (Zn): 0.1-0.5%
  9. Manganese (Mn): 0.1-0.5%
  10. Copper (Cu): 0.05-0.2%
  11. Boron (B): 0.01-0.05%
  12. Molybdenum (Mo): Trace amounts
  13. Cobalt (Co): Trace amounts
  14. Selenium (Se): Trace amounts
Keep in mind that all of those elements is if you buy the 3 products not just the bat guano (just in case, I see the rest are out of stock thats why I say it)
Bat guano from plagron contains:
Bat manure. Mixture of organic NPK fertilizer (3-15-4). 3% total nitrogen (N), of which 3% of organic bound nitrogen, 15% water-soluble phosphorus pentoxide (P2O5), 4% in water-soluble potassium oxide (K2O).
 
JoeCroupier

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Keep in mind that all of those elements is if you buy the 3 products not just the bat guano (just in case, I see the rest are out of stock thats why I say it)
Bat guano from plagron contains:
Bat manure. Mixture of organic NPK fertilizer (3-15-4). 3% total nitrogen (N), of which 3% of organic bound nitrogen, 15% water-soluble phosphorus pentoxide (P2O5), 4% in water-soluble potassium oxide (K2O).
Yea ok i see that now thxs, i'll just them all then, keep it easy



thxs man, i own you my wife
 
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