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Phish_Dude
Registered: 05/05/08
Posts: 52
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organic goodness...
#40246 - 05/26/08 07:46 PM (16 years, 6 months ago) |
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im putting forth the effort to help people stray away from nasty chemical ferts that pollute our wonderful earth. here are some great organic mixes that, needless to say, grow DANK buds. enjoy
Here are two very good organic soiless mixes...
LC’s Soiless Mix #1: 5 parts Canadian Spaghnam Peat or Coir or Pro-Moss 3 parts perlite 2 parts wormcastings or mushroom compost or home made compost Powdered dolomite lime @ 2 tablespoons per gallon or 1 cup per cubic foot of the soiless mix. ...Wal-Mart now sells worm castings.
Or, if you use Pro Mix or Sunshine Mix... LC's Soiless Mix #2: 6 parts Pro Mix BX or HP / Sunshine Mix (any flavor from #1 up) 2 parts perlite 2 parts earthworm castings Powdered dolomite lime @ 2 tablespoons per gallon or 1 cup per cubic foot of the soiless mix. If you use a 3 qt. saucepan as “parts” in the amounts given above, it equals about 1 cu. ft. of soiless mix and you can just dump in a cup of powdered dolomite lime. But, a "part" can be anything from a tablespoon to a five gallon bucket. Just use the same item for all of the "parts".
Now for the plants organic food source
RECIPE #1 If you want to use organic nutes like blood, bone and kelp... Dry Ferts: 1 tablespoon blood meal per gallon or 1/2 cup per cubic foot of soil mix 2 tablespoons bone meal per gallon or 1 cup per cubic foot of soil mix 1-tablespoon kelp meal per gallon or 1/2 cup per cubic foot of soil mix or Maxicrop 1-0-4 powdered kelp extract as directed 1 tablespoon per gallon or 1/2 cup per cubic foot of Jersey Greensand to supplement the K (potasium) in the Kelp Meal and seaweed extract. Mix all the dry ferts into the soiless mix well and wet it, but don't soak it with Liquid Karma and water @ 1 tbs./gal. Stir and mix it a few times a week for a week or two so the bacteria can get oxygen and break down the bone meal and make it available. And don't let the mix dry out, keep it moist and add water as needed. It'll also have time to get the humic acids in the Liquid Karma going and the dolomite lime will be better able to adjust the pH of a peat based mixture too.
RECIPE #2 If you want to use guano in your soil mix... Bongaloid's Guano Mix. Use all these items combined with one gallon of soil mix. 1/3C hi N Guano (Mexican Bat Guano) 1/2C hi P Guano (Jamaican or Indonesian Bat Guano) 1TBS Jersey Greensand 1TBS Kelp Meal
RECIPE #3 (My favorite) If you want to use guano tea and kelp...
Guano Tea and Kelp:
Seedlings less than 1 month old nute tea mix- Mix 1 cup earthworm castings into 5 gallons of water to make the tea. Add 5 tbs. Black Strap Molasses. Use it to water your seedlings with every 3rd watering.
Veg mix- 1/3 cup Peruvian Seabird Guano (PSG) 1/3 cup High N Bat Guano (Mexican) 1/3 cup Earth Worm Castings (EWC) 5 tsp. Maxicrop 1-0-4 powdered kelp extract (That makes the "dry mix". You can make all you want and save it to use later.) Mix with water @ 1 cup of dry mix into 5 gallons of water to make the tea. To that 5 gallons of tea add: 5 tbs. Liquid Karma 5 tbs. Black Strap Molasses Use it to water with every 3rd watering.
Flowering nute tea mix: 2/3 cup Peruvian Seabird Guano 2/3 cup Earth Worm Castings 2/3 cup High P Guano (Indonesian or Jamaican) (That makes the "dry mix". You can make all you want and save it to use later.) Mix with water @ 2 cups of dry mix into 5 gallons of water to make the tea. To that 5 gallons of tea add: 5 tbs. Liquid Karma 5 tbs. Black Strap Molasses Use it to water with EVERY watering.
You can use queen size knee high nylon stockings for tea bags. 3 pair for a dollar at the dollar store. Tell 'em you use them for paint strainers. Put the recommended tea in the stocking, tie a loop knot in it and hang it in your tea bucket. The tea should look like a mud puddle. Agitate the bag in the water vigorously. An aquarium pump and air stone will dissolve oxygen into the solution and keep the good bacteria (microherd) alive and thriving. Let it bubble a day or two before you use it. If you find you are making too much tea and having to throw it out, use 2 1/2 gallons of water and cut the nute amount by half.
RECIPE #4 Three Little Birds Method 40 gallons used soil 4 cups alfalfa meal 4 cups bone meal 4 cups kelp meal 4 cups powdered dolomite lime 30 pound bag of earthworm castings . . . That’s the basic recipe . . . However we also like to use 4 cups of Greensand 4 cups of Rock Phosphate 4 cups of diatomaceous earth
RECIPE #5 Fish and Seaweed (This is sooo easy)
For veg growth… 1 capful 5-1-1 Fish Emulsion 1 capful 0-0-1 Maxicrop liquid 1 gallon H2O
For early flowering… 1 tbs. Neptune’s Harvest 2-3-1 Fish/Seaweed 1 gallon H2O
For mid to late flowering… 1 tbs. Neptune’s Harvest 2-4-1 Fish 1 gallon H2O
-------------------- organic growers check out:
basic compost tea guide
organic goodies
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Yrat
Happy Planting
Registered: 04/20/08
Posts: 886
Last seen: 10 years, 10 months
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Re: organic goodness... (moved) [Re: Phish_Dude]
#50588 - 06/04/08 09:54 AM (16 years, 6 months ago) |
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This thread was moved from Outdoor Cultivation.
Reason: user request
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