Gonna Eat That? said:I use molasses every watering until harvest. Different strokes for different folks
stemjosh said:Feeding strait water the last too weeks isnt really flushing. Flushing you flood the plant with 2-4 times the amount of water to try to "wash" the roots. I know alot of people call this flushing but Its really just feeding only water. I do this myself for about the last ten days but I know alot of others on here dont with great results I.E. The Hemp Goddess
Oh and by the way I would still use the molasses. I dont use it but i dont see what it would hurt
Wetdog said:People get a bit too hung up on the term 'organic'. If you use the term 'natural' it works a whole lot better.
There are more than a few 'natural' things that will not harm anything in an organic grow, but can never be called organic because they either have no carbon, or were ever alive.
Dolomite Lime is a prime example. Hard to get more natural than a rock, but it can never be considered organic.
Some of the FF might not be organic, but that doesn't mean it's synthetic either.
Wet
happydaze said:all i know is I've used it just as i said and nvr once had a bad harvest. Always yield frosty frosty nugs but was wondering about residuals and whatnot left in the bud...
thank you, 1nall
-Happydaze
7greeneyes said:Just dbl checked but elsewhere they say: "Two of our liquid fertilizers, Tiger Bloom® and Grow Big®, are also not 100% organic" so I have to rescind my comment, if you missed it on their website it's located (bottom of the page): hxxp://foxfarmfertilizer.com/faqfox-general.html#anchor7general
but as you said b4 that you've amended w/ dolomite lime so you should b golden anyway. will help maintain a condusive ph anyways...and it talks of beneficial microbes/boilogically active in both product descriptions so I don't really think the ferts are KILLING the beneficials.
Peace,
7greeneyes
Wetdog said:People get a bit too hung up on the term 'organic'. If you use the term 'natural' it works a whole lot better.
There are more than a few 'natural' things that will not harm anything in an organic grow, but can never be called organic because they either have no carbon, or were ever alive.
Dolomite Lime is a prime example. Hard to get more natural than a rock, but it can never be considered organic.
Some of the FF might not be organic, but that doesn't mean it's synthetic either.
Wet
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