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Nature’s Nectar™ is the world's first all natural certified organic nutrient that is compatible with hydroponics, soil, coco gardening and drip irrigation. Nature’s Nectar™ has also been approved by the Organic Materials Review Institute (OMRI) for food crop production. This ensures that this concentrated formula and its components are certified organic. Nature’s Nectar™ is the leading natural organic nutrient in commercial food and fruit production. Nature’s Nectar™ solution contains no sediment and has been manufactured so all nutrients are instantly available to your plant. Nature’s Nectar™, for exceptional growth, quality and yield. Please view www.organaponics.com for amazing photos, test results and detailed information for this exceptional line of products.

Nature's Nectar Nitrogen
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Advantages:
• Completely solublized, instantly available source of nitrogen with no sediment.
• 13% of the formula contains 21 free amino acids.
• Provides nutrition for beneficial bacteria improving conditions of growing medium.
• Increases photosynthesis for a greener plant.

Nature's Nectar Phosphorus
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Guaranteed Minimum Analysis is Available Phosphate (P205) 2.0% Calcium (Ca) 0.7%.
Advantages:
• Completely solublized phosphorus source that also contains Calcium.
• Organic acid ensures phosphorus is easily absorbed.
• Adds size and weight to fruit and flowers.
• Aids in root development.

Nature's Nectar Potassium
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Guaranteed Minimum Analysis is Soluble Potash (K20) 5.0%. Advantages:
• Fast release potassium completely solublized.
• The potassium source also contains cytokinins to increase number of flower sites.
• Simple and complex carbohydrates.
• Alginic acid ensures translocation of potassium into plant.
• Builds plants immune system with a combination of sea kelp species.
 
Nature’s Nectar™ is the world's first all natural certified organic nutrient that is compatible with hydroponics, soil, coco gardening and drip irrigation. Nature’s Nectar™ has also been approved by the Organic Materials Review Institute (OMRI) for food crop production. This ensures that this concentrated formula and its components are certified organic. Nature’s Nectar™ is the leading natural organic nutrient in commercial food and fruit production. Nature’s Nectar™ solution contains no sediment and has been manufactured so all nutrients are instantly available to your plant. Nature’s Nectar™, for exceptional growth, quality and yield. Please view www.organaponics.com for amazing photos, test results and detailed information for this exceptional line of products.

Nature's Nectar Nitrogen
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Guaranteed Minimum Analysis is Nitrogen (N) 5.0%.
Advantages:
• Completely solublized, instantly available source of nitrogen with no sediment.
• 13% of the formula contains 21 free amino acids.
• Provides nutrition for beneficial bacteria improving conditions of growing medium.
• Increases photosynthesis for a greener plant.

Nature's Nectar Phosphorus
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Guaranteed Minimum Analysis is Available Phosphate (P205) 2.0% Calcium (Ca) 0.7%.
Advantages:
• Completely solublized phosphorus source that also contains Calcium.
• Organic acid ensures phosphorus is easily absorbed.
• Adds size and weight to fruit and flowers.
• Aids in root development.

Nature's Nectar Potassium
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Guaranteed Minimum Analysis is Soluble Potash (K20) 5.0%. Advantages:
• Fast release potassium completely solublized.
• The potassium source also contains cytokinins to increase number of flower sites.
• Simple and complex carbohydrates.
• Alginic acid ensures translocation of potassium into plant.
• Builds plants immune system with a combination of sea kelp species.
Thanks bro. I see u put a feeding schedule up. I'll check it out. Thanks for the wisdom bro.
 
In synthetics, i precharge with botanicare at 7ml per gallon.

With NN, i don't precharge the coco. I foliar spray epsom salts for the first couple weeks.

I'm picking up a couple bottles of General Hydro organic Cal/Mag to try out.

You have to be careful with Epsom salts because the sulfur content is too high. Too much sulfur creates plants with small leaves and slow growth.
 
In synthetics, i precharge with botanicare at 7ml per gallon.

With NN, i don't precharge the coco. I foliar spray epsom salts for the first couple weeks.

I'm picking up a couple bottles of General Hydro organic Cal/Mag to try out.

You have to be careful with Epsom salts because the sulfur content is too high. Too much sulfur creates plants with small leaves and slow growth.
I've got a precharging recipe that never fails and never burns. I use 2 ml calmag and a full strength roots excelurator dosage and they're good to begin feeding in a week.
 
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here is a few pics after a few days
 
My top dress has been washed in. Lol. First few waters looked like that for me to. But now it's gone. So far mixing the boogie brew with OG ss and top dressing has been nothing but positive. Not sure why I'm going back to organics but I'll be grabbing a supply of nature's nectar next week.
 
In synthetics, i precharge with botanicare at 7ml per gallon.

With NN, i don't precharge the coco. I foliar spray epsom salts for the first couple weeks.

I'm picking up a couple bottles of General Hydro organic Cal/Mag to try out.

You have to be careful with Epsom salts because the sulfur content is too high. Too much sulfur creates plants with small leaves and slow growth.
So OK bro. Been reading about the stuff for a few days. Going to order and give it a shot. Do really well with synthetics and organic supplements in Coco but never really happy with only organics. (in coco) going to try this stuff. Have a Ton of seedlings right now and it's as good a time as any. I hope ur right. Lol. Besides the three u use the Organa add and guano right? Anything else start to flush? I'd still use the boogie brew and OG special sauce as well. Let me know bro.
 
So OK bro. Been reading about the stuff for a few days. Going to order and give it a shot. Do really well with synthetics and organic supplements in Coco but never really happy with only organics. (in coco) going to try this stuff. Have a Ton of seedlings right now and it's as good a time as any. I hope ur right. Lol. Besides the three u use the Organa add and guano right? Anything else start to flush? I'd still use the boogie brew and OG special sauce as well. Let me know bro.

I know what you mean by not being happy with organics. It always seems like something is missing. I didnt feel like that with the NN.

I don't care that it's Organic, i use NN for a couple reasons. It's easy because I dont have to worry about PH. The other reason is that I never have to flush or worry about salt build up. The only thing I have to keep an eye on is how much food the need.

Also dont think because its organic, you can't burn your plant. The Nitrogen and Pure Flowers can if you use to much , ive tested it lol.

I use the Organa Add throughout the grow. I use Organa Guano only in flower.

The Organa Guano, Organa Add and Pure Flowers cost me $78 shipped from Hydrowholesale in the 3 quarts. Thats pretty cheap considering its the whole additive lineup. I paid $65 just for Roots Excel from H&G!

The NN, I suggest going with gallon sizes for the N,P and K because you will be using a lot of it. If you just want to try it , the quarts are $17 each.
 
I know what you mean by not being happy with organics. It always seems like something is missing. I didnt feel like that with the NN.

I don't care that it's Organic, i use NN for a couple reasons. It's easy because I dont have to worry about PH. The other reason is that I never have to flush or worry about salt build up. The only thing I have to keep an eye on is how much food the need.

Also dont think because its organic, you can't burn your plant. The Nitrogen and Pure Flowers can if you use to much , ive tested it lol.

I use the Organa Add throughout the grow. I use Organa Guano only in flower.

The Organa Guano, Organa Add and Pure Flowers cost me $78 shipped from Hydrowholesale in the 3 quarts. Thats pretty cheap considering its the whole additive lineup. I paid $65 just for Roots Excel from H&G!

The NN, I suggest going with gallon sizes for the N,P and K because you will be using a lot of it. If you just want to try it , the quarts are $17 each.
Thanks for the info bro. I'm going to jump in and give them a shot. Would really be happy with a full organic grow in Coco. I'll keep in touch and hit u up if I run into any problems if u don't mind. I'll pm u in the next couple days just so we don't clog the thread. Thanks again bro.


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Here's a plant in coco that I some how screwed up using House & Garden. H&G is touchy for me, it needs exactly the right amount. Even when I used H&G perfectly, I had a few yellow leaves here and there but nothing like this lockout!

See all those new heads and all new green growth? That is a week later when I switched back to Nature's Nectar.
 
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Checked Cuz I wasn't sure but it's omri certified. That = organic right?
OMRI is not a certification body, they're a list compiler. So, if it's not listed in/as OMRI, chances are it hasn't been certified as organic by another certifying body, such as CCOF (California Certified Organic Farmers, or sommit like that). ALL organic certifying bodies, which are by default third party certifiers, must be in compliance with NOP (National Organic Program) standards. Now, here's the thing--NOTHING is legally certified or approved for use on cannabis, organic or otherwise, so all one can do is grow according to organic standards, which are legally set, not theoretically set.

In any event, he's fucking with you.
 
OMRI is not a certification body, they're a list compiler. So, if it's not listed in/as OMRI, chances are it hasn't been certified as organic by another certifying body, such as CCOF (California Certified Organic Farmers, or sommit like that). ALL organic certifying bodies, which are by default third party certifiers, must be in compliance with NOP (National Organic Program) standards. Now, here's the thing--NOTHING is legally certified or approved for use on cannabis, organic or otherwise, so all one can do is grow according to organic standards, which are legally set, not theoretically set.

In any event, he's fucking with you.
As always thanks for the wisdom sea. Didn't take it any other way though. Lol. But just for knowledge sake if it's omri compliant that dies make it organic per say correct?
 
In a manner of speaking, yes.

There are all sorts of problems with the system, starting at the top with the NOP on down, but it's the best we've got. I find that many, if not most members of the general public don't really understand fully what "organic" in terms of cultivation and certification of the products we're talking about here mean. So, I throw it out there for everyone's benefit. :)
 
As always thanks for the wisdom sea. Didn't take it any other way though. Lol. But just for knowledge sake if it's omri compliant that dies make it organic per say correct?

If its OMRI Listed it is allowed to be used as an organic input nutrient. Our Natures Nectar line is listed with 4 different certifier’s (OMRI, CDFA CCOF & PRO-CERT). We have to comply with and are certified with the COS (Canadian Organic Standard), the EOP (European Organic Program), NOP (National Organic Program), JAS (Japanese Agricultural Standard) and the list continues to grow as our market grows around the world.

Just to let you know if you ever see a "100% ORGANIC!" or even the word "ORGANIC" used in the name or anywhere on the front panel of the label, Its usually not. Certifier's do not allow Fertilizer manufacturers to put these on the label. We are allowed to put listed organic. There is still no one monitoring the market for products that claim to be organic so it is a buyer beware type system. So don't get fooled by the word ORGANIC on product labeling.

Natures Nectar also is compatible with people who wish to grow veganic since we do not use any animal byproducts in our nutrients.
 
The next day or so it will grow the white fuzzy stuff everyone seems to get excited about.View attachment 407955
So, I went with the top dress application and when the lights came on today I decided to check things out and I thought of your post.

Wth is this "white fuzz" and how is it good?
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EDIT: My bad now I see your pics Lol #facepalm
 
So, I went with the top dress application and when the lights came on today I decided to check things out and I thought of your post.

Wth is this "white fuzz" and how is it good?View attachment 410659

EDIT: My bad now I see your pics Lol #facepalm
I dont know much about it and there was a thread somewhere about this....I think one of caveman's posts. What I do know is that it is a good thing. I usually feed with bottled nutes so I really never really did any reading up on this even though I should.
 
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