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painter66

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hi
is it really necessary to feed then water then feed then water through out the grow or would it be ok to feed on every watering when using the biobizz line ? maybe only using straight water once a week would be ok?.... I know its done to help stop nute build up but what about when people are using an organic soil mix, they only water each time any way so are in effect feeding on every watering, so surely it would be the same if feeding each watering when using biobizz seeing as its an organic nutrient..what are peoples thoughts on this please...

also will these nutes be ok mixed and aerated with an air stone and left in a res for say one week with out going bad/
thanks.
 

Former Guest

Active member
If you follow the biobizz feed schedule using 50/50 ffof and happy frog. This recipe was given to me from a good grower with great buds. He fed, fed, watered with EWC tea then fed, fed, tea...you get the idea.

You shouldn't have any organics in your rez. They will smell like rot if you left it there quicker than a week. Just hand water. Simple.
 

Former Guest

Active member
Check out the stickies in the organic soil forum and start reading. There's a lot of info. If you have not bought that yet, I would wait and try the LC mix 1 with the Neptunes harvest feed schedule in organics for beginners sticky. Good info!
 

mythblazer

New member
High painter66,
Its really hard to overdose with biobizz products and they even recommend to use it with every wathering, so i dont know what you be talking about ! hahaha
but i wouldn`t recommend to feed with every wathering when using biogrow while your plants are in veg, because of the high nitrogen in biobizz biogrow the leaves are getting pretty dark and i dont really like that. i usally mix it in once a week and olny in low amounts (2ml per Liter), but i like to keep my plants small in 11l pots so not much of this stuff is needed anyways....in Bloom i use the BioBloom and TopMax every watering, because there is not much of phosphat and potassium left from the vegtime.... i tried some aereated teas with molasses,bio bloom and bat guano and it worked fine, i only brewed for 12-24h. Overall i think its not good to brew a tea for longer then 2-3 days, because you might get a very low PH arround 5 or so, i dont know if its always like that but it usally happens to me ! sorry for my weak english i am from Europe hahahah peaaaceeee
 

painter66

Member
thanks guys, great info.
which soil would you recommend as i'm planning on using drippers to feed : the all mix or light mix ? does the all mix compact more than the light mix over time.
 

kro-magnon

Well-known member
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Using bio bizz with drippers is not a great idea, you have to make your mix everyday and the drippers will be quite dirty very quick. The best way to use bio-bizz is hand-watering.
 
N

NewAgeGenetics

you can use it every watering if you dont water more often that once in every 7-10 days.

it depends on the pot size how often you need to water.

I use the bizzz products on coco+soil and works wonderfull.

just don't forget to flush 2 weeks before harvo.
 

floralheart

Active member
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I feed with Bio Bizz every water, with great success.

It's art, not science; listen to the plants.

Having said, I use Bio Grow, Bio Bloom, Root Juice, Bio Heaven; for my Bio Bizz products.

I also use Alaska Fish, every watering, Super Thrive once a week, epsom salt as needed, and sometimes as a preventative.

Stick to 1 tsp to 2 tsp per gallon if you're using Grow and Bloom. Mixing a cocktail with all of it, it depends on the plant, container and stage of growth. Some plants can suffer, and some can thrive when you're hitting 2 tsp/gal/product every watering.

You can muck up the flavor if you use too much.

You can also greatly improve it over all other growing methods that I've tasted; if you do it right.
 

floralheart

Active member
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If you follow the biobizz feed schedule using 50/50 ffof and happy frog. This recipe was given to me from a good grower with great buds. He fed, fed, watered with EWC tea then fed, fed, tea...you get the idea.

You shouldn't have any organics in your rez. They will smell like rot if you left it there quicker than a week. Just hand water. Simple.
I've done that schedule too. Works well.

The OG Ghost Train can take anything I throw at her. She takes 2 tsp per gallon of the full bio bizz line in her full vegatative glory, shows zero tip burn, and will start to feign deficiency if you back off the fish fertilizer one hair before it's time to flower.

She wants to be a tree, but lives in a 10 gallon container. Headband wants to be a NBA man size plant, so she can't handle as much nutrients, as fast, root zone wise.
 

kro-magnon

Well-known member
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kro-magnon would it help if I added drip clean to my mix each time.
I'm not sure it will work, the main trouble with bio-bizz and dripers systems is the time frame your solution is viable, it's not more than 24h so you'd have to clean and fill your res everyday.
 

painter66

Member
is it ok to put all the different feeds into one beaker before putting into the water or will some of the different nutes not mix well with the others ?
just trying to save some time when it comes to mixing up time. im thinking seeing as there an organic nute line instead of chemical it shouldn't matter?
 

fonzee

Weed Cannasaur
Moderator
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I don't see much benefit in using more fertilizers than a feed - water cycle.
Too much biobizz ferts calls for bugs and cost you more.

I don't like the biobizz line, and if for something I would use them as enhancements rather than a base feed.
Good quality worm castings and a bit of guano (5% volume of substrate mix worth of worm castings and 1/4 the recommended amount of guano) will cut your biobizz needs by at least half giving a better result overall as well.
 

rastas

Member
I agree with Fonzie. Its better to enrich the soil mixture than to solely rely on bottle nutes, whatever the brand..
 

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