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Old 10-09-2009, 06:42 PM   #1
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Hey all I was going to be ordering some nutes for my current indoor grow. But as like many not sure what I should use. I was hoping for some input. I'm going to be growing in FFOF soil with some perlite mixed in. I will ordering Master kush, Diesil, and some Northern lights. I will vegging under 160w of cfls and flowering under a 250w mh and a 250w hps. So I want a something that will help yield but not hurt the taste!

Thanks all for your time and good grow!
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Old 10-09-2009, 07:36 PM   #2
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You have plenty of options.

Would you rather use dry organics or liquid? You could also do both.

Bat guano's, kelp meal, earthworm castings, compost, are the main things I use. Also am trying out gen. hydros new general organic line.

So, question is what level of organic do you want to go? Your could just add powders to soil, brew teas, use liquid nutrients, even make your own things.
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Old 10-09-2009, 08:01 PM   #3
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I was thinking along the lines of liquids. Guano is nice but it is already in the soil as well as worms castings. I dont feel I should add anymore at this time since it will be my first grow form start to finish. I have helped others and have done a lot of reading. But I want something easy to mix into feedings just for some extra love

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Guano and castings can be used in liquid form also. Its not like the stuff in your soil lasts the whole grow.

For flowering Id recomend fox farms big bloom. General organic bloom and bio bud. Guano teas are good as well.

Basically, when you look at the ingrediants of liquid organic nutrients, they come from the same exact ones you get in dry forms.
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I know it doesnt last. Thats why I want to use a liquid fert. Teas arent what I am looking for since this is my first full grow.
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pure growth organics: Organic Fertilizer Tea Bags-. Period.

Simplest way to make good, all organic ferts without the hassle of mixing yourself. Just drop the bag in a bucket and brew. I used to do all of the mixing of dry ferts and tried many of the liquid ferts, but this is the best way to get what you want if you're looking to do an all organic grow without the "mess" and hassle of going all organic.
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Those look pretty cool eleaf I might have give the Kelp ones a try. Thanks!!!

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Fox Farm Big Bloom is a great organic liquid fert. Contains earthworm castings, bat guano, kelp, etc. I use a tablespoon every other watering along with my other nutes. Plants love the shit.

Can always mix some bone meal in the soil when you transplant for flower, good P source, breaks down slowly. I try to go easy on that though. Compost tea is great... I strain and heat compost to 165 degrees F before brewing to kill bad bacteria off.
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