MajinZeke
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Yup. That's what mine looks like.This is what my uprising bag says
So, you just add it twice per grow? What soil do you use?I got a bag here, says 1 tsp per gallon of soil. And as mentioned, doesn't say when or how often to add. I mix in some grow about 4 weeks into veg, and mix in some bloom about 4 weeks into flower. Not saying that's right or wrong, but produces good results
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Yep that's all I add. I start in happy frog then up pot with ocean forest. That soil combo alone carries the grow pretty much the whole way, I only ammend it 2 or 3 times. No cal mag, no bottles of a, b and c, no magic potions.. Not saying that's the way to do it, but I get great results with that simple methodSo, you just add it twice per grow? What soil do you use?
I’ve always wondered how much is marketing and taking advantage of a market of eager growers. My sister has horticulture degree and she said many of these items will over promise and under deliver.Mace face,
Good stuff. Just bear in mind molasses and Bud candy do nothing but line pockets of manufacturers making that BS. Not so much Grandma’s molasses but other stuff is crap. Read the labels: 1) they don’t tell you what it contains and; 2) they can’t tell you how it works. It just makes you feel good.
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Not sure what this post is supposed to mean. I’m new to organic gardening in general but my goal was to read labels and learn about what I’m actually putting in. RO seems to have very clear and concise ingredients lists on the products and their websiteMajin,
Look at it this way - roots organics is just that a weak fertilizer in a rotted organic background. The way you are using will not hurt you or the plants.
Roots Organics - I looked at their product line. I typically avoid any product where the manufacturer cannot/does not tell a consumer what is in the bottle. They avoid that because it’s all crap, fiction. And I avoid at all costs anything touted as organic. Unless I mash it myself. Such BS. They are making loads of money selling nothing.
See their website below. Seems to be a nitrogen rich bat guano and microbe food mix? I haven’t used their liquid nutes but I’ve read all their ingredients and they seem pretty cool.View attachment 2126067
Read this product description. After digestion can you tell me what this product is? No you can’t. Be use there is nothing inthe there. They don’t know
Product Description
Roots Organics Buddha Grow is a one-part organic vegative growth nutrient formulated for potting soil and potting soilless gardens. Buddha Grow is a proprietary blend of the finest organic ingredients, specifically created to promote vigor, increase yields and enhance quality in potting soil grown plants during the vegetative stage of their life. Worldwide sourcing and deliberate design extracted and condensed into an exceptional liquid blend targeted to encourage excellence from your plants
I 100% agree Zill, I also completely ignore any claim stated on the bottle and just look for specific ingredients. Amystery concoction is probably snake oil. ✌Majin,
Look at it this way - roots organics is just that a weak fertilizer in a rotted organic background. The way you are using will not hurt you or the plants.
Roots Organics - I looked at their product line. I typically avoid any product where the manufacturer cannot/does not tell a consumer what is in the bottle. They avoid that because it’s all crap, fiction. And I avoid at all costs anything touted as organic. Unless I mash it myself. Such BS. They are making loads of money selling nothing.
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