Finagleabud
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Sorry if this could have easily been found, I looked at the organics for beginners and teas thread and there's just too much information to process heh.
Anyway, I'm on day 4 of flowering an outdoor\indoor organic bagseed grow (sunlight on nice days, 200W cfls on rainy days).
Everything so far has been really great, plants are growing like crazy and are a perfect medium green without any burns or spots of any kind. I'm using MG organic potting mix cut with appropriate amounts of perlite, vermiculite, lime and some MG organic "plant food" which is 7-1-2.
Now that I'm flowering though, I'd like to add a lot more potash and avoid adding any more N. I should have added something to the soil mix from the beginning, but... I'm dumb. What is a good organic water-soluable nute that I could use for flowering? Or is there some kind of tea I can make? (I don't really understand teas at all). There's no hydro shop in my area, so I only really have lowes and home depot as options outside of ordering online, which I'd like to avoid.
Anyway, I'm on day 4 of flowering an outdoor\indoor organic bagseed grow (sunlight on nice days, 200W cfls on rainy days).
Everything so far has been really great, plants are growing like crazy and are a perfect medium green without any burns or spots of any kind. I'm using MG organic potting mix cut with appropriate amounts of perlite, vermiculite, lime and some MG organic "plant food" which is 7-1-2.
Now that I'm flowering though, I'd like to add a lot more potash and avoid adding any more N. I should have added something to the soil mix from the beginning, but... I'm dumb. What is a good organic water-soluable nute that I could use for flowering? Or is there some kind of tea I can make? (I don't really understand teas at all). There's no hydro shop in my area, so I only really have lowes and home depot as options outside of ordering online, which I'd like to avoid.