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I used Biobizz Biobloom on these. That was the only fert I used. Grown in my organic soilmix and then added Biobizz Biobloom in flowering. Very happy with the results.
I use Bio Bizz Grow, Bloom, and Topmax, and have been pleased with the results so far. Not sure really if Topmax is worth it, but certainly their grow and bloom nutrients are good.
i use bloom when/if my plants look a bit hungry later into flowering (when my soil mix is exhausted.) it's the only specialist fert i use and i like it (word is that it's seaweed and molasses but hey it works and it's pretty reasonably priced)
I use Bio Bizz, with Royal Gold Basement mix-and I just bought a bag of FFOF to start experimenting with...
I use alga mic for Veg, along with Grow, Cal Mag, and 2.5ml of Bloom in veg.
For flowering its bloom, grow, BS molasses, Cha Ching, Beastie Blooms, and Open Sesame for the beginning. Lookin forward to seein your pics
sleepy, no worries, actually, feel free to post as much bud pron in hear as possible, not going to continue this thread much longer, just trying to get a feel for what people are using in combo with the bizz,
In 2004 I bought Bio Bizz Grow and the Bloom at the Interplm shop and carried them back home. It was the best line I'd ever used. I bought 5 liter containers so it lasted a while. When I ran out of Bloom I discovered it was available in the States from General Hydroponics. Not the same stuff! Even the bottle says so. The Dutch version is 2-6-3.5 and GH's is 1-2.1-?? (I don't remember th K value). It was the worst organic bloom nute I'd ever used. People at the grow shop swear it's the same, but it ain't. I've taken an empty container of the Dutch stuff to show them and they don't know what to say. One guy claimed that the values read differently cause the Dutch used a different method to describe the contents. THEY might not know the difference, but my plants sure do.