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Old 01-04-2018, 07:16 PM #91
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BioBloom and the Allmix Soil are worth it,wouldnt touch the other Products though. Instead google a Shop that sells Hydrolized Fish Powder, use that instead of the much worse Fish Emulsion that Biobizz sells. Buy Vinasse, which is similar to Molasses which has lots of Nitrogen. Thats to be used instead of BioBizz Grow for 1/10 the Price.
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Are Vinasse fertilizers usually as concentrated as BioBizz Grow, do you know? Imo, a bottle of BioBizz Grow lasts a good while = 2ml or even less is enough to keep plants growing healthy in veg.

Does Vinasse work well for keeping mother plants for long time or could there be some deficiencies in the long run? ,,or would i have to use some other fert along with it?

I think BioBizz might use Vinasse in their nutrients, cause i have read they use a "byproduct of alcohol industry" in (some) of their stuff.

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Are Vinasse fertilizers usually as concentrated as BioBizz Grow, do you know? Imo, a bottle of BioBizz Grow lasts a good while = 2ml or even less is enough to keep plants growing healthy in veg.

Does Vinasse work well for keeping mother plants for long time or could there be some deficiencies in the long run? ,,or would i have to use some other fert along with it?

I think BioBizz might use Vinasse in their nutrients, cause i have read they use a "byproduct of alcohol industry" in (some) of their stuff.

Hi, i think Grow is just Vinasse, If your using Allmix or similar fertilized Soil, just Vinasse would be enough for a few Month at least.
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Old 01-04-2018, 10:12 PM #93
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QUOTE=ADHDGrower;8160164]BioBloom and the Allmix Soil are worth it,wouldnt touch the other Products though. Instead google a Shop that sells Hydrolized Fish Powder, use that instead of the much worse Fish Emulsion that Biobizz sells. Buy Vinasse, which is similar to Molasses which has lots of Nitrogen. Thats to be used instead of BioBizz Grow for 1/10 the Price.[/quote]

Thanks for the feedback, i dont use their soil, i use some cheap universal soil that have some nutrients in it. I didnt thought about using their fish mix, just the grow, bloom and maybe top max.

I get them fairly cheap in my country, the grow and the bloom. I will look into vinasse and see if i can get some but maybe i camt find it in my country and just the shipping cost will exceed the price of a bottle of bio grow, will see.

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I use topmax, fishmix and bloom. My tapwater is full of calcium too much so, I never worry about adding any and never see any defiency either. I don't know if topmax does what it claims but I use it anyway. After years of using mineral feeds and switching to biobizz I got my personal best yield and better quality buds.

I use one level teaspoon of Epsom per litre of water when I spray and I spray twice during week 3 maybe a little earlier if it's needed 3 days apart.
Thanks for the Epson salt tip, i will use it too. I will read more about top max, sincerely i don't even know whats in it.
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I will read more about top max, sincerely i don't even know whats in it.
At a grow store the guy working there told us not to use Top Max from the start of the flowering as BioBizz recommends, but only after week 5 when the buds/resin usually starts really packing on most modern indoor hybrids. He said using it much earlier is just a waste of the product.

For a 11 week plant i usually give it Top Max about 1-2 ml/litre for few weeks starting at week 5 or 6. Then a little more at weeks 8-10,but none at the last week before harvest, just plain water.
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Thanks GoatCheese. How do you use grow beside bloom, how many ml/l in the flowering stage?
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Thanks GoatCheese. How do you use grow beside bloom, how many ml/l in the flowering stage?
Check this out:
https://www.icmag.com/ic/showpost.ph...5&postcount=68


..i don't follow a strict feeding schedule (too lazy and too uninterested) but it's more or less how i use Bio Bizz nutes. It depends on the plants' needs
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And again, thanks bro!

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