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Old 10-23-2007, 02:50 PM #1
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Staying Organic with AN??

Hoping to find anyone familiar with an effective Organic AN Nute feed recommendation in soil/soiless. Have currently been useing Iguana Bloom with bennies/additives, Sensizym, P&T, Voodoo, Humic/Fulvic, Scorpion, B-52, Carbo, Barricade Silicate=ph up.

For bud booster, Big Bud then Overdrive for ripening/finishing. Trying to get away from non orgainic bud booster (Big Bud) in hopes to find an organic approach too maximize bud weight. Anyone have a clue or recommendation?

Does not have to be strictly AN products, but I do like the Iguana Bloom for flowering base! Thanks!

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Old 10-23-2007, 03:24 PM #2
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A few pics of past grows useing AN Organic/Synthetics as described in above post.









Old 10-25-2007, 04:26 PM #3
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Looking good berryhill!

I was using the organic AN line full on with Scorpion, Emerald Shaman and Sweetleaf. I loved the results, the end product was super fine but my yeilds were not as full as I'd like.

I'm currently running the Connie AN line with organic add ons (Emerald shaman & sweetleaf) I hope the finish product is as fine as the full on Organic.

I'm not aware of organic versions of Big Bud or the overdrive but from what I've seen in the recent run Both of those products add greatly to the yield.

If you do find something please post, I would also be very interested.

The yeilds on the connie AN line are outstanding, I'm hoping the flavor is also top notch after a decent cure.

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Old 10-27-2007, 04:16 PM #4
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Long time no see De La Luz! Thanks man. Would like to hear about your results with Conni. Been hearing some nice reports on Conni from peeps who have it somewhat dialed. Most comments are, a little goes a long way maxing at 800ppm's with most varieties. What has been your experience? Are you in soil/Hydro?

Yea, the Big Bud has really done its job, no doubt...along with the Overdrive which really is impressive for the ripening and finishing. I may be forced into trying Conni also...as you are aware there is no organic bud booster been produced yet.


Thanks for your response De La Luz and Peace



Old 10-27-2007, 08:52 PM #5
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Hey berryhill, Roots Organics makes a product called HPK, it's like Hydroplex from botanicare, but the roots version is made from bat guano and langebenite, it's like 0-5-4 NPK, and it works really well!!



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Hey berryhill, Roots Organics makes a product called HPK, it's like Hydroplex from botanicare, but the roots version is made from bat guano and langebenite, it's like 0-5-4 NPK, and it works really well!!

Hey thanks baba, sounds like something to try my friend. I'll pop that in the search engine and see whats up. Roots Organic, HPK....thank you once again man!



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Thanks for the link potparty! Nirvana appears to be a growth stimulant. After looking at the link you supplied, the product reflects no phosphorous and very little potassium....not a bud booster.

Nevertheless, sounds like there is some nice goodies in Nirvana! Peace



Old 10-29-2007, 04:15 PM #8
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With this the money you can save you can buy some decent genetics.
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Old 10-29-2007, 10:27 PM #9
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jk whats the purplely plant ftc

LOL, Fritz the Cat! Not very far from the truth man, LoL. I'll check out the link, and thanks ftc. All the plant shots are the same cut, just different stages of flowering. Its a NL#5 cut I been running for a few years now that I finaly found a mate for. Pollen from a Burmese Pure stud that worked its magic quite well. Adding the colors, increased yield of really nice firm buddage and an added twist of potentcy and flavor. Nice all around commercial cropper! Only disadvantage is flower time has increased to 70 days for full effect and longer drying time. Additionaly, it packs on the crystal really well, and even more so with ANs Scorpion Juice! Thanks again, Peace



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The Mother Earth Tea Bloom is pretty decent. Second the roots organic tea as well or even "Bud Swell" from the Guano company. I doubt you will yield as much w/ out that Big Bud. Just seems to be the nature of the beast!
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