why not use a slow release fert like rock guano if plantimg far from your house, im not sure there grow and bloom contain fish but obviously skip the fish mix
that i dont know but the seagrow don't really have much smell my problem outside was always insects and deer bedding in them and eating their fill thats why i moved inside
If your gonna grow outdoors you may want to consider something besides organic because animals will dig in it. I won't even consider it where I live there's too many critters.
ok i just seen that you said in containers so i seriously doubt you have any problem with animals digging in them and you may want to check out some self watering pots :thumbs:
I too use the BioBizz lineup along with a nuteless soil ....Humboldt or Sunshine Pro...I've had great results with my autos even though I use smaller pots...One thing I'll say for sure...don't get biobizz fishmix on ya hand and pick ya nose....
I've only done organic for the past few years and prefer it...Blue Mountain Org and Biobizz have been the only two I've used but I'm sure hter are a lot more out there...
If your gonna grow outdoors you may want to consider something besides organic because animals will dig in it. I won't even consider it where I live there's too many critters.
Only if you're using fish or blood and bone. There are many, many more organics to work with that aren't slaughter byproducts. Guano, kelp, greensand, cottonseed meal, alfalfa, ect ect ect.... I've growin in the ground out in the wilderness doing guerrilla grows for a few years and have never had a problem getting dug up.
why not use a slow release fert like rock guano if plantimg far from your house, im not sure there grow and bloom contain fish but obviously skip the fish mix
that i dont know but the seagrow don't really have much smell my problem outside was always insects and deer bedding in them and eating their fill thats why i moved inside
thanks Sniper. that seagrow sounds pretty good and the result is in your pics. seems easy to use and pretty affordable compared to some organic nutes out there. do you use anything else on your plants? any supplements or additives? thanks again
If your gonna grow outdoors you may want to consider something besides organic because animals will dig in it. I won't even consider it where I live there's too many critters.
i have used organics outdoors on mj and in my garden and havent had too many problems with animals. at least not any more than ive had with chem ferts. i think when you really run into problems is when you use a fish based fert with a strong smelll but im not real big on using fish meal anyway.
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