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List your favorite all-purpose organic fertilizer

Team Microbe

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I'm opening this thread to help the guerrilla growers out there looking for simplicity in a soil mix without having to sacrifice quality of smoke as well.

List your favorite all-purpose organic fert:
 

Team Microbe

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I'll start it off with a company I just found ten minutes ago - Sensational Solutions


They offer bulk amendments (10 lb bags) as well as grow and bloom mixes check it out:

http://sensational-solutions.com/Blends




Besides that I've used the widely seen Epsoma all-purpose with mycorrhizae, and had good results. I didn't get to smoke the plants in the Epsoma as they were ripped eventually but they were lush and green and massive. I'm interested in what everyone else has used with success or what they have even used with failure. Don't be shy folks chip in your 2 cents!
 
top dressing with chicken manure, bat gauno every 2-3 weeks.
teaing with castings, powdered molasses, soluble kelp, humic acid, alfalfa meal, and rock dust.
also gonna use some mycorrhizal's...

shopping threw peaceful valley in GV... they ship online as well www.groworganic.com
 

dickcorn

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Epsoma biotone. Works awesome, nice diversity of nutrient sources and cheap. I think there garden tone actually has all the same stuff now to and maybe a little cheaper if I remember right. I never really had problems with animals digging it out unless I top dressed it. I used to make my own mixes heavy in chicken shit, bone and blood meal and some hole would still be getting dug out in the fall. Used to joke with my buddy about stopping digging holes, instead bore a hole 3ft deep fill with blood meal. Then come back month or so later and just rake dug up dirt back in.
 
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Luther Burbank

I'm a big fan of fish fertilizer. Alaska up here in Cascadia, Neptune's if you're in real America on the east coast. Not enough all around for bloom but for outdoor veg I'm very keen on it.
 

jtk707

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I like flora nova

Alfalfa with mollasses mixed in .

Age old organics

Bat guano. Chicken steer and horse manure

Worm castings

Mix these in the soil and make teas .
 

Team Microbe

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Great input so far people, thanks for poppin this thread off!


Dickcorn -

I've used the BioTone last season and it worked great. The only plants that were dug up however were the ones with the Tone in it since it contains poop. It happened a couple times throughout the season but I had cages on my girls so they didn't get inside the cages, just dug around the outsides.



That brings up another good point I'd like to point out -

Anytime using guanos or animal by-products of any kind (shit) we must prepare for animals from all directions to come sniffing. From beavers to bear, cages are the best bet.
 
:shucks:
I'm opening this thread to help the guerrilla growers out there looking for simplicity in a soil mix without having to sacrifice quality of smoke as well.

List your favorite all-purpose organic fert:
Just remember, your guerrilla gardening, u make that dirt to nice n the criter's will just love digging your plants up.
 
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StanKDanK

My top picks are earthworm castings and bloom bat guano.
Get some seabird guano pellets if you want high Nitrogen & high Phos at a slower release rate. Steamed Bone meal also has high phos #s
 

Meds215

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Im Running Mr B's Green Tree's top dressing

Grow
Guaranteed Analysis

Total Nitrogen (N) 15 %

0.60 % Ammoniacal Nitrogen

0.28 % Nitrate Nitrogen

9.18 % Urea Nitrogen

8.13 % Other Water Soluble Nitrogen

2.29 % Water Insoluble Nitrogen

Available Phosphate (P2O5) 5 %

Soluble Potash (K2O) 5 %

Calcium (Ca) 6.5 %

Magnesium (Mg) 1.1 %

Sulfur (S) 1.5 %

Iron (Fe) 0.8 %

Derived From: Seabird Guano, Fish Meal, Kelp Meal, Bat Guano,

Fish Bone Meal, Rock Phosphate, Urea, Blood Meal, Langbeinite,

Ferrous Sulfate, Dolomite, Neem Meal, Sulfate of Potash, Triple

Superphosphate, Oyster Shell, Feather Meal, Ammonium Nitrate,

Calcium Phosphate, Diammonium Phosphate, Monoammonium

Phosphate, Potassium Sulfate, Greensand, Volcanic Ash, Glacial

Rock Dust.

ALSO CONTAINS NONPLANT FOOD INGREDIENTS

2.0 % Humic Acid (Derived from Leonardite)




and there organic Bloom without the synthetics, they have an all organic grow also but i dont mind a little bit synthetic in veg it's not that knarly




Guaranteed Analysis

Total Nitrogen (N) 7 %

0.67 % Ammoniacal Nitrogen

0.19 % Urea Nitrogen

0.94 % Other Water Soluble Nitrogen

5.2 % Water Insoluble Nitrogen

Available Phosphate (P2O5) 4 %

Soluble Potash (K2O) 4 %

Calcium (Ca) 6.5 %

Magnesium (Mg) 0.9 %

Sulfur (S) 1.7 %

Iron (Fe) 0.9 %


Derived From: Seabird Guano, Fish Meal, Kelp Meal, Bat Guano,

Fish Bone Meal, Rock Phosphate, Blood Meal, Langbeinite,

Ferrous Sulfate, Dolomite, Neem Meal, Sulfate of Potash,

Oyster Shell, Feather Meal, Greensand, Volcanic Ash, Glacial Rock

Dust.

ALSO CONTAINS NONPLANT FOOD INGREDIENTS

2.0 % Humic Acid (Derived from Leonardite)
 

Team Microbe

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:shucks: Just remember, your guerrilla gardening, u make that dirt to nice n the criter's will just love digging your plants up.

There's no such thing as making dirt too nice! :dance013:

I'm looking for stuff that won't attract animals pretty much, like no poop or byproducts. I should've been more clear in my first post I think... DOH!

Im Running Mr B's Green Tree's top dressing

Grow
Guaranteed Analysis

Total Nitrogen (N) 15 %

0.60 % Ammoniacal Nitrogen

0.28 % Nitrate Nitrogen

9.18 % Urea Nitrogen

8.13 % Other Water Soluble Nitrogen

2.29 % Water Insoluble Nitrogen

Available Phosphate (P2O5) 5 %

Soluble Potash (K2O) 5 %

Calcium (Ca) 6.5 %

Magnesium (Mg) 1.1 %

Sulfur (S) 1.5 %

Iron (Fe) 0.8 %

Derived From: Seabird Guano, Fish Meal, Kelp Meal, Bat Guano,

Fish Bone Meal, Rock Phosphate, Urea, Blood Meal, Langbeinite,

Ferrous Sulfate, Dolomite, Neem Meal, Sulfate of Potash, Triple

Superphosphate, Oyster Shell, Feather Meal, Ammonium Nitrate,

Calcium Phosphate, Diammonium Phosphate, Monoammonium

Phosphate, Potassium Sulfate, Greensand, Volcanic Ash, Glacial

Rock Dust.

ALSO CONTAINS NONPLANT FOOD INGREDIENTS

2.0 % Humic Acid (Derived from Leonardite)




and there organic Bloom without the synthetics, they have an all organic grow also but i dont mind a little bit synthetic in veg it's not that knarly




Guaranteed Analysis

Total Nitrogen (N) 7 %

0.67 % Ammoniacal Nitrogen

0.19 % Urea Nitrogen

0.94 % Other Water Soluble Nitrogen

5.2 % Water Insoluble Nitrogen

Available Phosphate (P2O5) 4 %

Soluble Potash (K2O) 4 %

Calcium (Ca) 6.5 %

Magnesium (Mg) 0.9 %

Sulfur (S) 1.7 %

Iron (Fe) 0.9 %


Derived From: Seabird Guano, Fish Meal, Kelp Meal, Bat Guano,

Fish Bone Meal, Rock Phosphate, Blood Meal, Langbeinite,

Ferrous Sulfate, Dolomite, Neem Meal, Sulfate of Potash,

Oyster Shell, Feather Meal, Greensand, Volcanic Ash, Glacial Rock

Dust.

ALSO CONTAINS NONPLANT FOOD INGREDIENTS

2.0 % Humic Acid (Derived from Leonardite)

Nice mix man.

My only worry is that fishmeal attracting bears out in the bush. Have you tried this mix outdoors yet?
 

Meds215

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No but I'm running it on 3 different plots this year. These guys are out of chico been growing under the sun for 30+ years not sure for gorilla growing and bears
 

Team Microbe

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No but I'm running it on 3 different plots this year. These guys are out of chico been growing under the sun for 30+ years not sure for gorilla growing and bears

That makes me wanna incorporate it indoors then if they're vets!

Thanks for sharing man :tiphat:
 

Rob547

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I also use epsoma garden tone 3-4-4. that and coast of maine Lobster & Kelp Plant Food. need something for bloom though.. possibly seabird guano or earth juice..
 
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