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Join Date: Dec 2007
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Re: Flowering supplements
Oh well, I'm not sure I should've used the word "supplements" since that seems to mean different things to different people.
yup, I was thinking of nutrients as suppliments. I grow organically mixing my own soil and making my own compost (110 gallon composter). My favorite nutes are the Neptune fish and fIsh/kelp emulsions. In the bloom stage I use Biobizz's Top Max (15% kelp, 30% humic acid), Technaflora's Awesome Blossoms (4-11-11) and a TCA acid suppliment for PH buffer, CO2 fixation and general nutrient metabolism. I also use molasses from weeks 2-6 in bloom. The watering schedule is three part. Water only, water and molasses, and water with nutrients. I've tried the complete package of Technaflora's BC products in the past with no regrets. But I'm very pleased with the growth I'm seeing with my present menu. I use less than $60 in bottled nutes per lb of dry herb. Not too bad to my wallet. That is one enourmous bud, Moose! Bravo! Shovelhandle |
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Join Date: Jun 2008
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Re: Flowering supplements
I'll agree with all of the above advice about miracles in a bottle, but I still had to try some snake oil myself. I have several small plants in pots, a couple in the ground, various shades of sunlight available to them. There are four that are apr. three and a half weeks old, sitting side by side, same size containers, same soil mix, etc. But two of them are half the size of the other two. Could be a fungus, could be I damaged those particular two during transplanting. But nothing ventured, nothing gained. So I bought a small bottle of Superthrive, mixed it and watered the two that are stunted and weak looking. I have taken pictures of them all to try and compare later. ( I'm an old fart and short term memory isn't all that it's cracked up to be.)
From what I've gleaned off the 'net, it's a shot, albeit a small one, that this will do the roots a little good and maybe help a little, even though I know it really won't do much else, if anything at all. It's mostly B1 and a type of Auxin, kin to agent orange, which if used regularly would stop vegetative growth and budding. That's why I'm only trying it on these two small plants as a one shot deal as simply an additive. Is there anyone else that has any experience with this product? ![]() |
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Free Thinker
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: The Patch
Posts: 161
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Re: Flowering supplements
I use Fox Farm nutes and Fox Farm supplements.The proof that supplements work?Look at my pics.
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