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Old 05-26-2007, 08:36 AM   #1
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Organic mixture at 5-5-5, was wondering if anyone had tried this on vegetable gardens. Just fed my garden a 1/4 strength tea. Anyone have any tips for use with this product? Nothing really out of the ordinary in the garden, tomatoes, string beans, peppers, squash, eggplants...ect.
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Old 05-26-2007, 10:05 AM   #2
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I just bought a box and have not had a chance to use it yet.I will be keeping an eye out for any responses.So far I have only added Alaska fish 5-1-1 and liquid sea kelp to my soil mix.(FF-OF with greensand,added womcastings,humates,volcanic ash,35% perlite).
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Old 05-27-2007, 06:19 AM   #3
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Well a day after the feeding at 1/4 strength there is no sign of nute burn. The plants look perky after the feeding, looks like all the leaves are reaching for the sky. Since i fed so lightly i'm planning on feeding at 1/2 in 2 weeks or so.

Off topic slightly, Thinking of using this stuff on my future mother plants(experimenting on a clone with it right now)
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I've been using Piece of Mind Tomato and Vegetable in my outdoor garden all spring and summer. I have some almost mutant sized plants because of it, including a 38 inch tall Serrano pepper and cucumber vines that are threatening to take over one of the beds. I think its worked out pretty well, and the tomatoes that have come out of the garden so far have tasted absolutely fabulous.
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This stuff is great, i agree about the mutant sized plants and everything is coming in sweet. I've made a tea from it 3 times(a cup or 2 per plant, monthly) and i'm totally happy with it. Might consider using this stuff to feed my mother plants at a light dosage.
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You're not using foxfarms nutrients are you?

Big bloom calls for 4 TABLE spoons per gallon and is pretty mild and hte plants love it.

Grow big is 1tsp or 5ml per gallon.

and Tiger bloom SUX in my opinion after totallyy screwing my plants up with PH swings.

I have no experience with auto flowering strains, but I can say this if you have a flower feed it flower ferts/nutrients...


I love Big BLOOM and the Foxfarm solubles take my advice don't use the Tigerbloom untill you feel like messing with PH swings...

I didn't use tiger bloom on any of these.. is it worth the risk?


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I'm new here and need to ask for a hydroponic grower every watering means nothing to me because I only replenish water and change once a week.
Fox Farm Grow and Bloom feed times?

I have Fox Farm Grow Big and Big bloom and don't know the feeding schedule for hydroponics I don't do watering.
With my original nuets there a bit each day but Fox Farm looks to be only once a week according to there stupid chart?
The problem with that crap chart is it doesn't explain if your feeding weekly or daily or every watering whatever the hell that means to a hydroponic grower I don't know.

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You're not using foxfarms nutrients are you?

Big bloom calls for 4 TABLE spoons per gallon and is pretty mild and hte plants love it.

Grow big is 1tsp or 5ml per gallon.

and Tiger bloom SUX in my opinion after totallyy screwing my plants up with PH swings.

I have no experience with auto flowering strains, but I can say this if you have a flower feed it flower ferts/nutrients...


I love Big BLOOM and the Foxfarm solubles take my advice don't use the Tigerbloom untill you feel like messing with PH swings...

I didn't use tiger bloom on any of these.. is it worth the risk?


Hello
I'm new here and need to ask for a hydroponic grower every watering means nothing to me because I only replenish water and change once a week.
Fox Farm Grow and Bloom feed times?

I have Fox Farm Grow Big and Big bloom and don't know the feeding schedule for hydroponics I don't do watering.
With my original nuets there a bit each day but Fox Farm looks to be only once a week according to there stupid chart?
The problem with that crap chart is it doesn't explain if your feeding weekly or daily or every watering whatever the hell that means to a hydroponic grower I don't know.

Thanks
Tom
Couldnt agree more about the Tiger Bloom. I am very carefull and that stuff has caused me much grief in the past. Good advice.
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