BirdLaw86
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I grow completely organic and it starts with my soil. While in flower I simply use 1 tablespoon of black strap molasses’s per gallon of water, Farmers Pride Grow (kelp) and seaweed. I’d be happy to share my process start to finish if you wanted. Not knowing what all you may have already fed nor the type of soil you are growing in leaves me at a disadvantage. Happy Growing!After learning more and more, Im about to flip to flower, before i do so Id like to discuss ideas and all organic feeding methods with someone whos experimented and has knowledge pertaining to all things organic.
I have natures pride flower dry amendments and I will be using that as the bloom nutes along with diluted jadam IMO inputs. If you have a grasp on these topics and care to share some info, PLEASE DO SO. Thanks ahead of time.
Birdlaw isn't governed by reason
No ppm yet. Working on it as this set up cost me a bit more than i expected but the other tools needed are on the wish list.Down to earth, its a brand of omri listed dry amendments can be had at most hydro stores. But your system seems fine i would just do more often and constantly upping the nutrient inputs, unless your in very large dirt. Of course theYes compost tea will have small amounts of nutrition, i have never gotten over 500 ppm with molasses and compost and we were running like fifteen handfuls in a fifty gal brew. But really what compost tea is about is making bacteria, protozoa and nematodes and that really feeds the soil not the plant. Thats really the organic thing, feed the soil not the plant! Do you have a PPM meter?
I'm growing in build a soil 3.0 (3rd grow). And out of the bag it's a pretty hot mixture of nutrients. So obviously you have to start your seedlings in starter. I'm in 15 gallon containers and after about 30-40 days I have to add build a soil's craft blend. This keeps it thriving. At the end of the first week in flower I add more and start my flower feeding. The only two things I do outside of build a soil products is I add mammoth silicone and root wise. It seems to really keep it going. And from my understanding the craft blend can be used to amend the soil for a second run. I haven't tried that yet but it definitely kicks the plants in to gear without burning them. Nature's pride has some great stuff but I see they very in content, so I would be careful. I know Jeremy has talked about other amendment products but I think craft blend was designed in a way that takes the guess work out of it.After learning more and more, Im about to flip to flower, before i do so Id like to discuss ideas and all organic feeding methods with someone whos experimented and has knowledge pertaining to all things organic.
I have natures pride flower dry amendments and I will be using that as the bloom nutes along with diluted jadam IMO inputs. If you have a grasp on these topics and care to share some info, PLEASE DO SO. Thanks ahead of time.
Birdlaw isn't governed by reason
The grow your own greens and boogie brew hippie guys suggested it. They spent time in i think oregon or somewhere out there with some longtime legend of the grow situations and this well known mystic dude suggested natures pride to these two hippie cats. Google them and youll find a super soil recipe containing the natures prideI'm growing in build a soil 3.0 (3rd grow). And out of the bag it's a pretty hot mixture of nutrients. So obviously you have to start your seedlings in starter. I'm in 15 gallon containers and after about 30-40 days I have to add build a soil's craft blend. This keeps it thriving. At the end of the first week in flower I add more and start my flower feeding. The only two things I do outside of build a soil products is I add mammoth silicone and root wise. It seems to really keep it going. And from my understanding the craft blend can be used to amend the soil for a second run. I haven't tried that yet but it definitely kicks the plants in to gear without burning them. Nature's pride has some great stuff but I see they very in content, so I would be careful. I know Jeremy has talked about other amendment products but I think craft blend was designed in a way that takes the guess work out of it.
If you do use the nature's pride I'm curious as to the outcome. Especially if it can one up the craft blend.
This doesn't really answer your question but maybe gives you something to consider.
im digging your style bro. I have same plan for feeds and for recycling the soil but my manure i just got is the black kow, seems about the only difference. And my jadam inputs, not sure if your adding those.I use bat guano in top 2 inches of soil when I flip and the mid flower. With that amendment
Feeds are 1/2dose Alaskan fish fertilizer, compost tea from bat guano, kelp meal, worm castings from AZ Worm farm. Then on the off feed 1 tablespoon black strap molasses unsulfered 2 Table spoons Brown Sugar per gallon of water till week 7.
All my soil is recycled and amended and rebuilt every grow little more compost and nutrients After about the 6th grow i have to basically rebuild it with coco, perlite, lava rock, compost worm casting etc. Its almost a powder by the 6th grow.
I do add about 1/5 of my soil to the new mix to inoculate the new mix.
Works well for me
Not yet although I'm open to new info. I did pretty good the first two grows and I really don't want to rock the boat too much. Hit me with that knowledge tho. Cause if it's working I'm in.im digging your style bro. I have same plan for feeds and for recycling the soil but my manure i just got is the black kow, seems about the only difference. And my jadam inputs, not sure if your adding those.
Those have great color. They do look good. I will look them up for sure. I've been curious about teas so it's worth a look. This sounds like a solid way to grow. ThanksRoll a blunt and get ready for a rabbit hole bro. But its very valuable. Its called KNF organic farming and Jadam organic farming. To summarize theyll give you instructional step by step recipes for lowcost/free and much healthier for you and the plant. Youre using all natural available ingredients like microgreens, marijuana cuttings, bananna peels, egg shells, indigenous dirt and sea salt. Youll utilize these different mixes at different times of the plants life cycle, what got me was the custom taylored readily available nutes for different stages..for instance in early veg feed it seedling tea and seed sprout tea to utilize the newly grown ingredients which contain enzymes and hormones that will signal root growth and new growth simply bc the ingredients you made the recipe from is new growth and new sprouts...further if youre mid to late veg use the defoliated leaves and the shitty new sprouts to make a FPJ high in nitrogen and enzymes and hormones to boost streching in veg and then for flower you can use ripening fruits they reccomend like bananna flower to signal your plant to begin to produce its fruits. This shit goes deep but once i seen how custom made these brews could be, i dove in, next benefit is that were not supporting the big manufactures like montasanto or wtf ever it is, but its nearly free and allows you more control over whats in your soil and ultimately your budd. I already added about 3 tp 4 of their inputs like imo and LAB also i have a seedsprout tea from microgreens and a fpj from defoliation on my plant, Ill combine them and feed in 3 days. I can tell by her growth its working great. I like the results tbh. Pics below.
Its all about giving you the power. A long time rastafarian student of yungsung cho the founder of jadam says by doing this, you can consider yourself involved in microbiological husbandry, where you are the sheppard of the microbial and fungal lifeforms which in turn take care of your plant. Nothing made in a lab or a factory can compare to the proven results of mother nature. If your organic, i strongly suggest simple compost teas let alone the deeper stuff like KNF or jadam. If you get into these two topics youll be mind blown bro. Another good thing is 90% of their inputs that you add to soil are very diluted so its hard to hard the plants. Legit the Lactobacillus i made has the plants looking lovely. If you look at some of ky other posts or pics on my profile youll see how the plant didnt always look that wayThose have great color. They do look good. I will look them up for sure. I've been curious about teas so it's worth a look. This sounds like a solid way to grow. Thanks
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