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Good point. I was thinking straight organics using super soil. Usually that has plenty of nutrients for the whole cycle without needing supplementation. But for a lighter mix like FFOF you're right, totally fine if you titrate the nutrients at the right time. But even then it can be easy to overdo it.Nothing wrong with a hybrid system imo. Thats what vegging in ocean forest or the like water only through transplants and getting through stretch in the final pot before the soil nutrients are depleted then finishing the flower cycle with light to medium doses of fertilizer.
Works with organic nutes or chemical salt based in my experience.
Good point. I was thinking straight organics using super soil. Usually that has plenty of nutrients for the whole cycle without needing supplementation. But for a lighter mix like FFOF you're right, totally fine if you titrate the nutrients at the right time. But even then it can be easy to overdo it.
have you tried the knf ferments on your soil grow yet?Good point. I was thinking straight organics using super soil. Usually that has plenty of nutrients for the whole cycle without needing supplementation. But for a lighter mix like FFOF you're right, totally fine if you titrate the nutrients at the right time. But even then it can be easy to overdo it.
I havent yet, no. Really short on time lately but I hope too soon.have you tried the knf ferments on your soil grow yet?
you method of ferment is new to me but hey ferments are just that and the soil loves it,best thing is all is just your time to make
That's exactly what i ended up doing . My super-soil was good for 7 weeks (food) . Then i used floraflex at 50%-75% , also with Power-si bloom and Aptus additives . Came out great , the growth in veg was nuts , and week 3 bud formation was amazing. Grew Wedding Crashers by symbiotic .Nothing wrong with a hybrid system imo. Thats what vegging in ocean forest or the like water only through transplants and getting through stretch in the final pot before the soil nutrients are depleted then finishing the flower cycle with light to medium doses of fertilizer.
Works with organic nutes or chemical salt based in my experience.
Recommend you try the Biobizz line if you are worried about density and texture etc and want to keep that organic profile, it is an all organic line I love it, go give my homie @michiganmedicalorganics to see some true craft cannabis using Michigan M3 w/some ammendments and biobizzI grew organic for about 5 years and Ive always loved my results. A friend of mine has been using Floraflex for a while and his results are amazing. Don't get me wrong , the organic flower tastes much better but his bud texture and density is completely different. I was wondering if I should stick to my super soil , and use FloraFlex. Will It hurt? Should I use recharge or a compost tea (weekly) to keep beneficial bacteria? How do I reinoculate bacteria ? I would love to get a clear answer before diving in and experimenting .
What's weird is that i was just having this discussion with a good friend of mine who's been in the business for a long time. He mentioned Bio-Bizz as his new line he's using and he loves it. He was using VegaMatrix by kyle kushman which is a Vegan Line , and he told me Bio-bizz is the real deal. The taste of his end product is truly amazing and cant be compared to any product out here in southeast mi. He also mentioned that he uses the line at a small dose to avoid nute burn. He also mentioned their TOPMAX pk booster is amazing
Thanks for the info man . It makes a lot of sense when you mentioned “wheels”. It’s simple science , molecules help with transport of other molecules , some molecules help breakdown other molecules (ex: polysaccharides ———> monosaccharides). Can you give me more info on aridisols , mollisols and ultisols ? Learning the science of nutrient breakdown and uptake really helps me understand the purpose of certain ingredients in nutrient bottles and powders.Regardless of organic/hydro nutes, if you can find nature's methodology for transporting nutrients into roots/through the cell walls of roots, you can get the same results, not worry too too much about burning plants (unless you're foliar spraying), and its cheaper (and can be free if you're smart!). Nature technically doesn't use a single molecule for this purpose, its more of a complex of chemical structures that "wheel" nutrients into plants. Capable of solubilizing complex chemicals through cell walls and directly into the root cell without having to get bogged down in transport channels. There's a reason why not only do natural areas triple and quadruple above ground biomass of agricultural areas if the same ecotype and plant community persists (not comparing rain forest to a lettuce patch), in addition to having measured EC values of soil water under field capacity at less then .001 the majority of the time -- discounting aridisols, but even mollisols and ultisols can have insanely low EC values compared to their above ground biomass, and then when you farm those soils you need an EC of like .2 to move any nutrients at field capacity.
Do you mind sharing how you use these together? I am trying to do these same nutes but I feel like I’m way over doing it.
I use a hybrid grow at times. I maintain it with great white and molasses during off nute waterings. Works amazingly well.I grew organic for about 5 years and Ive always loved my results. A friend of mine has been using Floraflex for a while and his results are amazing. Don't get me wrong , the organic flower tastes much better but his bud texture and density is completely different. I was wondering if I should stick to my super soil , and use FloraFlex. Will It hurt? Should I use recharge or a compost tea (weekly) to keep beneficial bacteria? How do I reinoculate bacteria ? I would love to get a clear answer before diving in and experimenting .
Recharge....yes 100%I use a hybrid grow at times. I maintain it with great white and molasses during off nute waterings. Works amazingly well.
How many times do you use the great white and molasses per week?I use a hybrid grow at times. I maintain it with great white and molasses during off nute waterings. Works amazingly well.
Once a week. Between feedings. So if i feed full nutes on a given day, ill mix up 1 tblspn per gallon mollasses 1/4 teaspn per gallon great white and ph it to 6.4 usually about 2 days after nute feed. Then 2-3 days later its another nute feed.How many times do you use the great white and molasses per week?
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