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you must of been reading my mind as i was typing Baba , excellent question bro...Has anyone used 2-3ml/gallon? I did 2-3 uses at 2ml last run during the middle and then didn't use it the rest of the run and it def does something, it's def an elixir for plants!
Has anyone used 2-3ml/gallon? I did 2-3 uses at 2ml last run during the middle and then didn't use it the rest of the run and it def does something, it's def an elixir for plants!
you must of been reading my mind as i was typing Baba , excellent question bro...
Tell me, does your liquid bonemeal smell like GACK? I have some and the stench is... amazing. Just amazing. And I've smelled some stenchy stenches.Thank's for the feedback guys.:)
I went into this with an open mind and a dialed in environment and wasn't really expecting to see much of a difference, but I've never seen
these plants stack so fast this early in flower.
I didn't change up my feed,just increased it by 15%
Here's what I'm running now.........
Age Old
Cal Mag+
Silica
A1's Humic/Fulvic
Caps bennies
liquid bonemeal
Kelp/Seaweed
Seabird guano
Alaskan Humisoil
molasses
Azos
I brew and feed ACT weekly.
Tell me, does your liquid bonemeal smell like GACK? I have some and the stench is... amazing. Just amazing. And I've smelled some stenchy stenches.
I believe this subject of the Sea Green came up on another forum and many of the organic folks took some issue with this stuff as being a repackaged product, not being an original formulation, nor could it be part of a certifiable organic production regimen. However, I note immediately some of the other products you're using, and so my first question is do you ever scope your teas, and/or your soils? I'd like to know if your biology does well with the various forays into chemical salt ferts, is basically what I'm asking.
Also, the Alaskan Humisoil, is it *really* worth it? Do you think you could do well running that regimen in pure coir, or amended and lightened coir? I've been tossing around the idea of firing up my indoor areas again this year, and I'd like to run coir + rice hulls organically. I don't know if I'll be able to do the teas, it'll be pretty cold in that area during winter, being essentially an open basement.
Also, how'd you hit on the 15% number for the feeding increase, and why? (If you've discussed this elsewhere, I missed it.)
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