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Old 08-26-2006, 01:22 AM #1
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Mixin BioBloom with other brand veg nutes?

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I asked this question before, but all i got was references to other brands. My question is pretty simple. Would it be possible(with succes) to use my local brand organic veg nutes in combination with the BioBloom from BioBizz? I ask this because i am very happy with the veg nutes ive been using and they are already flowering so i wont need to use alot of veg nutes..but i do need to buy a good bloom nute, and the BioBloom looks great...foxfarm etc is not a choice where im at, so biobizz is the best choice for me.
So will i be able to use the two kinds in conjunction?

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Old 08-26-2006, 09:49 PM #2
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you really only need to use veg nutes the first week of 12/12
mix a half dose of the veg with a half dose of the bloom and you should be straight.
after that week feed it with flowering nutes.
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Old 08-28-2006, 04:26 PM #3
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Sure you can I mix fertsa all the time to get maximum benefit.An example would be tiger bloom and PBP for flowering.Tiger bloom contains all the micronutes which is lacking in PBP while PBP contains humic acids for nutrient uptake not found in the tiger bloom.For best results dont stop giving a good nitrogen fert just because you switched photoperiods to 12/12,the first 2-4 weeks the plants will be stretching and growing upwards you're still essentially experiencing veg. growth even though you switched photoperiods.I usually continue with my veg fert for 3 weeks into 12/12,you'll end with bigger buds if you take advantage of early flower and try to add as much foliage as possible.The more lush.better veg growth you get the more erb you'll end up with at harvest.
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Old 08-28-2006, 09:11 PM #4
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BioBloom is a 4-6-4 with 5% calcium and 1% magnesium so sounds like an all around good bloom fertilizer and from what I've read of the data sheet fully organic.

Here is the BUT...it's rather high in N, not what you want for pot at say mid flowering.
Actually it is a perfect transition phase feed as it contains both a good bloom component and extra N so no need to cocktail.

If you where to say ammend the soil for your flowering transplant with elements high in P and K like blood meal or kelp meal you could use less of the BioBloom and have relatively less N on the whole.

Plenty of ways to play with nutes just be carefull....

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Old 08-28-2006, 11:50 PM #5
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Thanks guys..
SKELETOR: I see what u mean..Im in my 2nd to 3rd week of flowering and they are showing need of P now tho.
Suby: Yeah i was kinda thinkin the same. The reason why i asked the question was because according to the BioBizz feeding schedule, the BioGrow need to be applied all the way thru flowering alongside BioBloom. But like u say, i think the BioBloom will be adequite from now on.
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Old 08-30-2006, 10:08 AM #6
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i used the bio bloom and some guanos as well when i flowered... it worked well
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