One key note, All our dry / granular fertilizers contain a healthy amounts of biologicals " Trubiotic Inside" (microbes & mycorrhizae) Which aid in break down and uptake of the organic matter it is made of.
Thanks Dr. Earth. Been using you products only as a main source for many years. You've kept the fertilizer in a good price range. You have a very good mind set on not having impurity components.
3 years in a row blasting away with the Gaia Green and I have found no reason to stop using it at all. Also very good for re-amending soil. When I am growing autos in 5 gallon pots i mix the 2-8-4 Gaia Green flower mix into bottom half of the soil in pot then mix the 4-4-4 into top half. This technique has done very good for the fast finishing autos.
Same, I’ve never tried the Dr. Earth products but the results I’ve gotten from Gaia Green have been so stellar that I’ve not had the desire to. 2cu ft of 70/30 coco and perlite, mix in 500g of all purpose and 500g of glacial rock dust, top dress with power bloom starting right before flipping to flower. Feeding nothing but filtered water and a once per week compost tea. Works like a dream for me.
Dr Earth can bang out some awesome quality and harvest if u use it . Dr E : Homegrown and flowergirl is all thats needed . You can make it better adding worm castings and a lil High Phos Guano to it in flower 3 Tablespoons of Homegrown per gallon (VEG) If vegging more then 40 days topdress again . 2 tablespoons homegrown 2 tablespoons flowergirl (flower). Top dress 21 days into flower with the same
I love the Dr Earth. I don't use the All Purpose, I use the Tomato, Vegetable and Herb for Veg, Then I use the Bud and Bloom for Flowering and have had Wonderful Results.
When the GSC stopped making Earth Dust, I was happy to find Dr. Earth! Affordable, organic, reliable, always available nearby. I use all 3 of the above, but less of the all purpose for sure.
only issue with the Dr Earth 4-4-4 is there is no calcium as a micronutrient; but the 4-6-3 Tomato and vegetable mix has 7.5% calcium guaranteed amount.
I only use Dr. Earth Home Grown! Home grown 4-6-3 and it has Calcium in it!! I personally live on a 4.5 acre homestead and it's all I use even in my food, from my cannabis to vegetables I only use Home Grown by Dr. Earth!
The normal trio I see used in cannabis is flower girl, tomato, and gold. I've personally been using their 'life' 5-5-5 and it's amazing. I use it like a half strength version of the old Kool bloom liquid 10-10-10. The added microbes and fungi seem to make a huge difference combined with happy frog and the other amendments I use for veg and early flower. It definitely uses my biochar like a reserve fuel tank and the green ladies love it. For 15 bucks a bag I can't beat it and it's hard to over apply and get nute burn. I add a tablespoon at the bottom of the pot, another at the rhizosphere, and 3 weeks after I topdress with another 2 Tbsp and a thin layer of more happy frog. This usually gets me through to early flower when I switch up to npk industries bloom all in one formula along with DTE sea bird guano 0-11-0 which works til mid to late flower when I add a late bloom formula (5-15-24) also from npk mixed with the flower 3-12-12. So far I have experienced zero deficiencies or nute burn. I also use gh rapid start and floralicious plus every third watering throughout the grow until mid flower then just floralicious plus up until the last 2 weeks. I amend the soil with a ton of organic stuff before i even transplant into the final container such as ground shrimp tails,, frass, composted egg shells, banana peels, bio char soaked in life, epsom, and molasses, azomite, d.e., several sst and compost teas, bokashi, ewc, and leaves/grass clippings from my yard. If anything appears to be lacking one or two applications of some old dyna gro grow and bloom formulas mixed never hurts. I also compost my outdoor veggie garden and kitchen scraps and make a tea from the run off as well as using some ofthe bottom of the bin compost as a topdress late in veg. The only pests or diseases ive ever encountered are fungus gnats which are easily dealt with by bottom watering and a few fly strips and cider traps. I run between 74 and 80 degrees and 45 to 55 rh. I use cheap dehumidifier packs from dollar tree to lower rh late in flower, foliar sprays and a few open water jugs to raise it in early veg. Just some of my regimen , hopefully that helps someone.
I'm on my first run in a long time I ran coast of Maine and some blood meal and worm casting for veg. I'm now in week 5 of flower and I was working with fish bone meal from down to earth, with great results now I'm switching to seabird guano dte as well. I also utilize banana tea during flower with egg shells for cal and Epsom salt for mag and whatever dry amendments I'm using at that time. I'm having a crazy good time with this grow it's my first organic run and it's way more fun than grab a bottle and go style.
Ive been using Dr Earth Veg & Flower Girl for the first time this season, and having awesome results. 2 tablespoons per gallon of soil every two weeks, and water is all thats needed. 75% Veg & 25% Flower girl during veg, then i flip the ratios during flowering. Though i do feed with Sucanat during flowering as well. Dr Earth can be kinda expensive if ya grow in 25 gallons of soil per pot like i do. I have to use 1¼ four pound bags every two weeks, which adds up, but my ladies are loving it, and 10' tall.
Started my first outdoor grow. I hope I got smart. Don’t feel like playing mad scientist with my Advanced Nutrients. I pre charged my soil with Dr. Earth Homegrown and Flower Girl. Look forward to hopefully just top dressing every twenty one days and watering when needed. If things work in pots outdoors we’ll see if I’ll incorporate this style into my indoor winter grow. Thanks for pointing out that you can use the Dr. Earth also as a tea.
I love both! I use both regularly. because of the courseness of Dr Earth I typically use it after a big grow to rebuild my used soil then let it compost in the sun for a few months and I love using Gaia for the top dress throught the grow. I also load up on microbes and micoryza when rebuilding with Dr Earth.
I'm using Gaia Green with excellent results. Coco and worm castings, 2 TBSP per gallon of soil to start 70/30 Base and Bloom. I add Basalt Rock Dust for cal, mag, iron, etc. After that just microbes and a flower booster compost to top dress in week 3 of Flwr.
I've used the Dr. Earth's kelp meal with success. I like to use the individual ingredients personally. That way I can whittle the list down one by one each grow to eliminate the ones that I don't see value in. I'm down to about 6 ingredients. Kelp is definitely a keeper for me.
For outdoor using the Gaia Green I just run the 4-4-4 and 2-8-4 at a 50/50 ratio through veg and flower. I imagine ring that indoor would be great too. Just running the 2-8-4 in flower I always end up with the plants looking a little sad as far as color.
I've used Earth Dust for years and now they went out of business so I have been looking for a decent replacement for it. Tea made from compost is used as a microbe boost and tea made from fertilizer is a nutrient boost. They have different applications. I am going to try some Dr Earth and compare it to my home-made mix. My own mix has alfalfa meal, neem seed meal, crab meal. oyster shell flour, Azomite, kelp meal, malted barley, biochar, and sea bird guano. If Dr Earth performs similarly, I will start using it because my mix costs a fortune to make.
Hey. I e grown 35 years. It i still eatch every person I can, to add to my repertoire. Smoked out with Arjan from GH seeds, Dj short, marc Emery, and got seeds once from DJ Short. Its like guitar playing. Its a " pot of gold at the end of a rainbow!" Always something to learn. No matter how good you are. Keep it up.
I just finished my latest run using nothing but Dr. Earth tomato and vegetable and the bud and bloom with genetics from Blimburn seeds. I had great results. I did run into a magnesium deficiency in mid flower so i had to add Epsom salt to correct it.I also used a compost tea every couple of weeks throughout. I am going to continue using Dr. Earth amendments for my autoflowers this next run.
Went with Dr earth , decent price looks good , first indoor grow , G 13 auto , one month in , all is well . Top dressed 2 tbl spoons per plant , no complaints.
Dr. Earth tomato & herb works . Amend to start & top dress twice . Add cal-mag , micros , and any treats that you feel are right . Smoked every bit of it .
This is my first grow and I’m using Gaia green and it’s working great no burn issues at all! But now I’m out and running low on funds I think I’ll get the dr earth next! If I switch will anything happen
@@apex4201 OF for the indoor stuff and for outdoor fruit and veggies I just use a cheaper soil and add the Gaia green 2-3 days after it put it in the pot, then water with FishShit ever so often to add the good stuff back into the soil.
If you’re growing organic, throwing salt fertilizer to help a deficient plant may help immediately but it will be at the cost of destroying the natural microbes / soil web the plants used to. The book I learned my organic method from really recommended against doing that and being patient. I’m going through this right now and I’m waiting for my girl to rebound before I flip!!! If you’re looking to source smaller amounts of organic amendments check your local farm/feed garden store. Mine had all the different ones that you could get however much you need of each variety (kelp, fish meal etc) and saved a ton of money over buying DTE.
The beauty of these types of blends, is it allows everyone to grow organically with a touch of ease! Personally I have never used synthetics as simple amendments has always made sense! These types of blends with bokashi added or water in grows spectacular. But one thing when growing organic, always try to have close to 2 or 3 inches of mulch to easily work your amendment in and to prevent the top soil getting hard like concrete! Good stuff!
I'm new to growing so my only perspective at this point is ppm to kind of understand how much nutrients are being used. I'd imagine a tea could be tested and work out a fairly accurate ppm chart per Tbsp added to really have control of how much the plant gets. I'm curious tho, if the ppm in liquid form is a direct 1 to 1 with the dry form. With dry mediums the uptake is much slower. I understand that u can test the runoff ppm to kind of understand the amount of nutes in the medium your using. With DWC I can see the daily uptake and adjust on the fly. So even at a slower rate, the uptake is still happening. I understand that you can top dress and/or spray the leaves. But with dry mediums there doesn't seem to be any quick way to monitor and adjust daily to keep the plant right on the edge of too much nutes. I wanted to try coco and Dr earth. This video and so many great comments for Dr earth being great stuff, maybe next round I will. I love the idea of organic too. May I ask if autos or photos and rough estimate on yields just for more perspective.
In my 4x4 tent under my hyphotonflux hpf4000, I'm averaging a little over a pound per 4 plant grow in 5 gallon fabric pots. I only grow photo periods personally.
I personally use a mix of FFOF, worm castings, composted chicken manure, mushroom compost, and Dr Earth. That will carry my plants throughout veg and I'll to dress with Dr Earth Flower Girl in week 4 of flower.
@@blackherc1914 Good info to try and measure up to. I'm doing a single auto dwc to learn but it seems pretty straightforward. Seems anything over 100 grams per plant is pretty good. My northern lights auto is 2 foot tall at 34 days from seed and only just now showing signs of flower. Do you do any special training? Topping etc How long do u veg ur photos typically to fill a 4 x 4? This is where I'm hoping to get to eventually and figure 4 plants in 5 gallon or bigger was exactly what I'm thinking once I know what I'm doing with a single plant. That's an awesome light! I have a ViparSpectra TC600. Its a decent light but about a 3rd of yours lol.
older video but im a returning grower doing an outdoor run, im trying a lower cost local home made mix from city compost (yuck, but free) wiggle worm castings and commercial peat, then ive top dressed about 3 inches with an amended compost mix that i amended with a 1.5lb mineral and nutrient mix from a local company called country roots, then ive been mixing in their additional amendments in with my kashi, cover crop, and straw mulch layer, and now most recently i top dressed with about a half cup of dr earths veg tomato and herb mix, thats all going to decay until flower. after top dressing I planted an abundance of cover crops and grasses, and once im in flower im going to top dress with higher quality worm castings (probably Colorado Worm Company) and another 1/2lb-1lb (18sq ft, inground) of the country roots amendment and mineral mix, as well as a heavier P K dr earth mix if i cant find one im going to want to order build a soils top dress kit and potentially even their water soluable P K fertilizer, just to get me through this first run. once i let the cover crop grow a decent bit more on either bed, im going to split the cuttings and chop and drop it into the mulch, let it decay for a bit, then im going to let that ride out with maybe a microbial compost tea to help break it down and return it to the soil. im hoping the kashi starts to fruit under these conditions and aids in the breakdown of this organic matter and put compost over all of this and the add another amended mix the compression from the inground beds has allowed for so much more room for activities
I use doctor Earth with a few other dried Amendments like bat guano , bone meal , worm castings , micro risen. It's really affordable growing on a budget.
I’ve used Dr Earth tomato herb and veg and Gia Green and have had good results with both. Currently using GG but will probably switch back to Dr Earth because of costs.
I haven’t tried Gaia green. I’ve heard of it plenty for me it doesn’t fit my pocketbook just not heard of Dr. earth thinking about trying it and I mix my own dry ingredients from down to earth I get bat guano, seabird guano, fish bone meal, kelp meal, alfalfa meal, worm, castings, and I also use Epson salts… but only two times do I use it I get one box at a time it’s $20 definitely adds up but it lasts me two growing seasons. because I only use it as a organic tea and whatever’s left over in the brew bag I use for a top dress my plants are in the ground, and they are above my knees already and they haven’t been in the ground a full three weeks.😎 and the leaves are larger than my hand… My grow is gonna be better this year than it was last year. I’m learning more and more from you and everyone else thank you for your content I find the shows very informative every time… peace from a blind Gardner 😎
Try dr earth life blend in veg dr earth flower girl in flower you wont regret it I add some stuff but I dnt have to I get absolutely amazing results with just the dr.
fun fact: animal bi-products ARE organic material and are therefore part of organic gardening. if we called it fun meal instead of blood meal everyone would be using it. theyre simply turned off by the word "blood". worm castings are poop and everyone is fine with that because they named it something other than "worm poop"......
Yes! Their "Craft Blend" is really great. No Blood meal or Bone meal. Just Fish bone meal. And 14 other amendments, used in equal amounts (3X Fish bone meal though). "Mr Grow It" is a big fan and user of "Craft Blend", as well!
This last grow I went with Roots Organics over Dr. Earth because 1) Price (Roots Organics was $17.99/3#, needing 2 bags (Grow and Bloom), Dr. Earth was $15/4# needing 3 bags (Tomato, Gold, Flower) seems like a wash right? Well 2) Roots Organics calls for 2 Tablespoons every 2 week and Dr. Earth calls for 4 Tablespoons every 2 weeks.
im dealing with organic burn as we speak! Any tips on how i can help the issue? Thankfully its during flower for some of the plants, but even still i have a few weeks to go before harvest.
If you have a burn i would take it you went hard on the feed so cut back on the feed. Just use water for a bit. From my understanding. If you top feed with organic nutrients then you can always remove the top layer of soil. If bottle nutrients cut off nutrients and feed water for a bit. From my understanding. Just trying to help. From what i have learned. You can always do more research or ask one of theses dudes like Mr. Grow it. That will truly answer you back with more experience. Or even ask Green Magic Gardening. He gives free help 24/7. You can add his channel and he gives his email address. Hope this helps. Or the enzyme solution might help like the other person said.
@@Springfield-eo8jl why dont you help the person. Give your advice or knowledge. Why laugh at them for asking a question. Help others Man. Thats what theses channels are for.
Man I am glad you talked about the Dr. Earth, I may experiment some with it this next auto grow I just put in the living soil i put together! I like the organic route, the flower seems to be fresher and have a better profile than the synthetic grown flower.
DR Earths is a really decent product for the availability and how well it works. I reuse my soils for 6 years now and I don’t even dump the pots I’ll leave the cut stalk and root from harvest top dress heavy with Dr earth 4-6-3 organic. And till in then I’ll mix and pour all my ferments together on all the pots. About 1 month before I gonna transplant back into the 25 gallon pots I’ll top dress again with 4-6-3 dr earths and cover the pot with card board to cook. I. 24-48 hours to take lid off and the Hyphea is everywhere. PS I also alway add extra Shrimp 🦐 meal 6-6-0 in soil after harvest and a little when the plant are about to flip into flower. The result speak for themselves. Gaia green is / was hard to get in my area and I rather make JADAM and KNF then spend that $
@@Pure_Presha I'll be putting up posts on my IG and a select few reddit groups. I have to finish flower on my current grow and the immediately following up with a new grow as I always do with uploads to IG and reddit
Gaia Green all day!!! 💪 I couldn't imagine an easier way to grow. Not a big expense with only four plants. Cost is not a factor. I like to throw some Gaia Green Mineralized Phosphate on top in the 3-4 week of flower. C'MON !! Thanks for the content ✌
Dr. Earth will do the exact same for you as Gaia green. For people that saying it don't have calcium and magnesium in it. That's where kelp meal plays a role.
Im using coco coir with earthworm casting mixed with 4-4-4, 2-8-4 and spirulina powder. This is my first grow, so far so good. What are your thoughts on using spirulina powder ?
@@beautifullydifferen1 Going amazing no nut problems and 4 weeks into flower now looking very frosty. You will have to water more frequently but other than that amazing resuls. I did however add 50% fox farms soil to the next grow to see the changes. It helps with retaining the water.
Trying different mixes of the Dr Earth. Use a little of the 4 4 4 along with the veg/tomato 4 6 3 and the flower girl 3 9 4. You can burn plants, especially with a fertilizer tea. That tea was some nasty crap!
Dr Earth is good stuff. I stopped using liquid nutes and use the Dr Earth dry nutes, their Metabolic Transformer, and the 1-1-1 pump and grow. Haven’t tried Gaia nor Mother Earth but I’ve only heard good things about them.
DR EARTH Pure gold all purpose 2 2 2 i top dress the hole garden in the spring For compost tea i use one cup just for the microbes for a 5 gallon bucket along with my own compost and worm castings that i make Just picked up two 8 Lb bags 50% off at home depot
First time growing. I used Dr. Earth 2-2-2 during veg and have been using Dr. Earth Flower Girl 3-9-4 now that they're in flower. I always mixed up 1/3-1/2 strength tea's since I'm growing in MG potting mix.
About to start my first auto grow using GG for the first time I got some 420 fast buds strains to run fingers crossed all goes well shyt ain't cheap I'm doin exactly what they say to do on the can 3 TBLS per gallon I'm running 3 gallon pots I'm adding castings,kelp meal, myco+ into promix hp soil hope these ladies come dressed for the party lmao. Happy growing!!!
I got 50lb bag of Roots Organics Bloom and a 50lb bag of Veg, I’m currently in the process of switching from Nectar For The Gods bottles where I was getting 5 gallon buckets using 4 bottles from the line… Herculean Harvest (I’ll continue to use) Gaia Mania, Medusas Magic Zeus Juice
I'm going to try dr earth. so far i've only used my own compost tea from kitchen scraps, bone meal, and blood meal and I've had great success. No need to break the bank but dr earth looks super affordable. I can do that.
Dr earth is listed on the cdfa and Gaia green veg and bloom isn’t. Can’t find any heavy metal analysis for Gaia green anywhere online. Dr earth is within a acceptable range. Reammending without testing leads to accumulation of heavy metals 💯
@drearthorganics Does the Bud and Bloom Booster contain any calcium? And same question for the 444 All Purpose? I usually mix in a healthy amount of the Veggie Tomato to ensure the calcium is there, even during flower. Sound about right? Thank you, Dr.! 😊
How long would organic dry amendments stay good in your soil if you’re growing outdoors? I started living soil last summer and added amendments 3 foot down in the hole 3‘ x 5‘ bed with one plant.
I LOVE GAIA GREEN! ONCE I STARTED USING GAIA I DIDN'T HAVE TO PH MY WATER WHICH IS GREAT FOR ME. IT'S PRICEY BUT I DON'T HAVE A HUGE GARDEN. IF I DIDN'T USE IT IN MY VEGETABLE GARDEN I WOULD HAVE HAD ENOUGH FOR 3-4 RUNS 5-7 PLANTS. I'M NOT CHANGING IF I DON'T HAVE TO. ALSO, THE NEW MARS GROW LIGHT LOOKS GREAT BUT IT IS TOO BIG FOR MY LITTLE GARDEN. IS IT ADJUSTABLE OR ARE OTHER MARSHYDRO LIGHTS WORKING WITH THE APP?
Craft blend #1 bar nothing. I have used dr earth and pennington organics, and I think they are a great cost-effective alternative. But nothing offers a complete nutrient package like craft blend.
@@allseeingguy5485 I'll say that BAS sources better materials but if you look at the ingredients in Craft blend and compare them to Gaia Green you'll see that they are almost the same except GG has a few extra ingredients that BAS doesn't add. With that being said, I still think BAS is far superior to all other companies because of the quality of material sourcing
can u help me out with a smale of the gem spary like ill put some in a eye dropper bottle i have 7seed out of 12 that will not pop i will not try any more pleezz dudee i am not spanding 40cash on this an it just be Gabriella acid i 100% no that what it has to be thats what helps seed germ an u cuz be geting a way water down kind idk that way im asking pleezz my mom passed away an i lost all my plants i need them to pop
when first mixing my soil I do a super soil, happy frog, kelp, bat guano, pennington all purpose, dolomite lime, gypsum, worm castings, and charcoal and now im going to just top dress with Gaia green
By the years i have seens alot of times nutrients cost like 10bucks doing the same job like 100buck nuts😊 Just look what you are buying dont buy stuffs that promise big buds without writing what they got inside to feed your plants
"A lot of companies dont get the OMRI label due to the cost" which IMO is BS due to the fact that they charge an arm and a leg for "premium" fertilizers. So its not like they wouldnt make that back VERY quickly.
I'm going to try build a soil craft blend on this grow. I also use Gaia green and Doctor Earth. I also use HP soil and I like mixing worm casting and pumice. I also use biochar a little bit of that too but also when I grow I like making teas I do that about three times during flowering also I really am in my soil you know what I mean so it's already feed my plant that way I only feed a few time in flowering. Yeah but also they're allowing six plants in New Jersey for recreation grow that just passed a few months ago bill 353 the one you want to hit up the Jersey Shore hit me up,wildwood.🤘🏻👌🏻🖖🏻✌🏻
One key note, All our dry / granular fertilizers contain a healthy amounts of biologicals " Trubiotic Inside" (microbes & mycorrhizae) Which aid in break down and uptake of the organic matter it is made of.
That's absolutely true and one key thing I forgot to mention! Thanks for pointing that out! Love Dr Earth Organics!! 😎💯🌱🙏💚
@@icanthc Thank you for your support!
Thanks Dr. Earth. Been using you products only as a main source for many years. You've kept the fertilizer in a good price range. You have a very good mind set on not having impurity components.
Send to brazil i wanna try
@@icanthchow did you miss that, its literally ALLL OVER the bags😂😂😂😂😂
3 years in a row blasting away with the Gaia Green and I have found no reason to stop using it at all. Also very good for re-amending soil. When I am growing autos in 5 gallon pots i mix the 2-8-4 Gaia Green flower mix into bottom half of the soil in pot then mix the 4-4-4 into top half. This technique has done very good for the fast finishing autos.
Is it water only for the grow with this mix or do you add anything along the way?
@@jdawg1835 microbes mixed into water, top dress with grow kashi and that’s pretty much it. Both from BAS
@@richfiryn what are you using for soil?
I was thinking of trying this and now after hearing your results I will try on my next grow!
Same, I’ve never tried the Dr. Earth products but the results I’ve gotten from Gaia Green have been so stellar that I’ve not had the desire to. 2cu ft of 70/30 coco and perlite, mix in 500g of all purpose and 500g of glacial rock dust, top dress with power bloom starting right before flipping to flower. Feeding nothing but filtered water and a once per week compost tea. Works like a dream for me.
Dr Earth can bang out some awesome quality and harvest if u use it . Dr E : Homegrown and flowergirl is all thats needed . You can make it better adding worm castings and a lil High Phos Guano to it in flower 3 Tablespoons of Homegrown per gallon (VEG) If vegging more then 40 days topdress again . 2 tablespoons homegrown 2 tablespoons flowergirl (flower). Top dress 21 days into flower with the same
I love the Dr Earth. I don't use the All Purpose, I use the Tomato, Vegetable and Herb for Veg, Then I use the Bud and Bloom for Flowering and have had Wonderful Results.
Sweet!!! 😎
Hear hear you're right dr. Earth is really good and affordable
I use the tomato fertilizer early transition into bloom and works very well
In flower using ten gallon pots how much do I feed can't get the taste 😔
When the GSC stopped making Earth Dust, I was happy to find Dr. Earth! Affordable, organic, reliable, always available nearby. I use all 3 of the above, but less of the all purpose for sure.
i have used both. i prefer dr.earth.
however instead of using the 4-4-4, i use the tomato and herb 4-6-3 in veg.
Ive been using Dr Earth dry amendments for around 5 years now and I absolutely love them! Excellent product.
I use the Green bag dr .. and Flower girl. DR .. Works great 1/4 of a cup for 5 gallon pot. Every 2 weeks.
perfect!!!
only issue with the Dr Earth 4-4-4 is there is no calcium as a micronutrient; but the 4-6-3 Tomato and vegetable mix has 7.5% calcium guaranteed amount.
good shout! the Neptunes Harvest Crab and Lobster shell has calcium and chitin too!
Ever try the life blend it's pretty bomb I do add gypsum crab meal for extra calcium
I only use Dr. Earth Home Grown! Home grown 4-6-3 and it has Calcium in it!! I personally live on a 4.5 acre homestead and it's all I use even in my food, from my cannabis to vegetables I only use Home Grown by Dr. Earth!
Dr. Earth has Kelp Meal that is loaded with Calcium/Mag loaded with trace minerals. Research!
I use Dr Earth for all my gardening needs in TX I swear by it!!
The normal trio I see used in cannabis is flower girl, tomato, and gold. I've personally been using their 'life' 5-5-5 and it's amazing. I use it like a half strength version of the old Kool bloom liquid 10-10-10. The added microbes and fungi seem to make a huge difference combined with happy frog and the other amendments I use for veg and early flower. It definitely uses my biochar like a reserve fuel tank and the green ladies love it. For 15 bucks a bag I can't beat it and it's hard to over apply and get nute burn. I add a tablespoon at the bottom of the pot, another at the rhizosphere, and 3 weeks after I topdress with another 2 Tbsp and a thin layer of more happy frog. This usually gets me through to early flower when I switch up to npk industries bloom all in one formula along with DTE sea bird guano 0-11-0 which works til mid to late flower when I add a late bloom formula (5-15-24) also from npk mixed with the flower 3-12-12. So far I have experienced zero deficiencies or nute burn.
I also use gh rapid start and floralicious plus every third watering throughout the grow until mid flower then just floralicious plus up until the last 2 weeks. I amend the soil with a ton of organic stuff before i even transplant into the final container such as ground shrimp tails,, frass, composted egg shells, banana peels, bio char soaked in life, epsom, and molasses, azomite, d.e., several sst and compost teas, bokashi, ewc, and leaves/grass clippings from my yard. If anything appears to be lacking one or two applications of some old dyna gro grow and bloom formulas mixed never hurts. I also compost my outdoor veggie garden and kitchen scraps and make a tea from the run off as well as using some ofthe bottom of the bin compost as a topdress late in veg. The only pests or diseases ive ever encountered are fungus gnats which are easily dealt with by bottom watering and a few fly strips and cider traps. I run between 74 and 80 degrees and 45 to 55 rh. I use cheap dehumidifier packs from dollar tree to lower rh late in flower, foliar sprays and a few open water jugs to raise it in early veg. Just some of my regimen , hopefully that helps someone.
I'm on my first run in a long time I ran coast of Maine and some blood meal and worm casting for veg. I'm now in week 5 of flower and I was working with fish bone meal from down to earth, with great results now I'm switching to seabird guano dte as well. I also utilize banana tea during flower with egg shells for cal and Epsom salt for mag and whatever dry amendments I'm using at that time. I'm having a crazy good time with this grow it's my first organic run and it's way more fun than grab a bottle and go style.
Dr. Earth stands out for me because it comes preinoculated with an assortment of beneficial microbes.
Absolutely! forgot to mention that actually!😎👊
Ive been using Dr Earth Veg & Flower Girl for the first time this season, and having awesome results.
2 tablespoons per gallon of soil every two weeks, and water is all thats needed.
75% Veg & 25% Flower girl during veg, then i flip the ratios during flowering.
Though i do feed with Sucanat during flowering as well.
Dr Earth can be kinda expensive if ya grow in 25 gallons of soil per pot like i do. I have to use 1¼ four pound bags every two weeks, which adds up, but my ladies are loving it, and 10' tall.
Started my first outdoor grow. I hope I got smart. Don’t feel like playing mad scientist with my Advanced Nutrients. I pre charged my soil with Dr. Earth Homegrown and Flower Girl. Look forward to hopefully just top dressing every twenty one days and watering when needed. If things work in pots outdoors we’ll see if I’ll incorporate this style into my indoor winter grow. Thanks for pointing out that you can use the Dr. Earth also as a tea.
sounds like u got a plan!!! 😎👍
Never mentioned the Probiotics in the Dr Earth. It's like getting a free bag of Recharge mixed in for free.
Its so fantastic I forgot hahaha your right! it's amazing!!!!
I love both! I use both regularly. because of the courseness of Dr Earth I typically use it after a big grow to rebuild my used soil then let it compost in the sun for a few months and I love using Gaia for the top dress throught the grow. I also load up on microbes and micoryza when rebuilding with Dr Earth.
I'm using Gaia Green with excellent results. Coco and worm castings, 2 TBSP per gallon of soil to start 70/30 Base and Bloom. I add Basalt Rock Dust for cal, mag, iron, etc. After that just microbes and a flower booster compost to top dress in week 3 of Flwr.
I've used the Dr. Earth's kelp meal with success. I like to use the individual ingredients personally. That way I can whittle the list down one by one each grow to eliminate the ones that I don't see value in. I'm down to about 6 ingredients. Kelp is definitely a keeper for me.
Great tip! and i love kelp too! hahaha
I'm down to 0 products lol
@@Clintscollectiblez If you're not tossing your soil at some point you will have to add something besides water, lol.
Mind sharing what your 6 are?
Kelp meal, alfalfa meal, malted barley powder, neem meal, fish bone meal, and aloe are all in the current rotation@@freethegreat
For outdoor using the Gaia Green I just run the 4-4-4 and 2-8-4 at a 50/50 ratio through veg and flower. I imagine ring that indoor would be great too. Just running the 2-8-4 in flower I always end up with the plants looking a little sad as far as color.
I've used Earth Dust for years and now they went out of business so I have been looking for a decent replacement for it. Tea made from compost is used as a microbe boost and tea made from fertilizer is a nutrient boost. They have different applications.
I am going to try some Dr Earth and compare it to my home-made mix. My own mix has alfalfa meal, neem seed meal, crab meal. oyster shell flour, Azomite, kelp meal, malted barley, biochar, and sea bird guano. If Dr Earth performs similarly, I will start using it because my mix costs a fortune to make.
Hey. I e grown 35 years. It i still eatch every person I can, to add to my repertoire. Smoked out with Arjan from GH seeds, Dj short, marc Emery, and got seeds once from DJ Short. Its like guitar playing. Its a " pot of gold at the end of a rainbow!" Always something to learn. No matter how good you are. Keep it up.
I just finished my latest run using nothing but Dr. Earth tomato and vegetable and the bud and bloom with genetics from Blimburn seeds. I had great results. I did run into a magnesium deficiency in mid flower so i had to add Epsom salt to correct it.I also used a compost tea every couple of weeks throughout. I am going to continue using Dr. Earth amendments for my autoflowers this next run.
I use the same mix, but i also add kelp meal for the ALL the micros.
Gaia or Dr. Earth for outside grow 15 plants? Or not recommended for outdoors? Trying to stay organic and healthy!
Went with Dr earth , decent price looks good , first indoor grow , G 13 auto , one month in , all is well . Top dressed 2 tbl spoons per plant , no complaints.
sweet!!! 😎👊
Dr. Earth tomato & herb works .
Amend to start & top dress twice .
Add cal-mag , micros , and any treats that you feel are right .
Smoked every bit of it .
This is my first grow and I’m using Gaia green and it’s working great no burn issues at all! But now I’m out and running low on funds I think I’ll get the dr earth next! If I switch will anything happen
I use Gaia green for my top dress and Down to earth products for brew teas. I’ve had amazing luck using the Gaia green for everything I have in pots.
@402 SHO what are you using for soil?
@@apex4201 OF for the indoor stuff and for outdoor fruit and veggies I just use a cheaper soil and add the Gaia green 2-3 days after it put it in the pot, then water with FishShit ever so often to add the good stuff back into the soil.
If you’re growing organic, throwing salt fertilizer to help a deficient plant may help immediately but it will be at the cost of destroying the natural microbes / soil web the plants used to. The book I learned my organic method from really recommended against doing that and being patient. I’m going through this right now and I’m waiting for my girl to rebound before I flip!!!
If you’re looking to source smaller amounts of organic amendments check your local farm/feed garden store. Mine had all the different ones that you could get however much you need of each variety (kelp, fish meal etc) and saved a ton of money over buying DTE.
Fukn false. U can use beneficial bacteria with salts. Ever heard of synganic growing? If not look for yourself
💚👍I use Gaia Green. Also Down To Earth ( Bio-Live) Buildasoil ( craft blend) JUST GROW!! ✌
sweet!!!! u got it fam!!! just grow!! 😎👊
The beauty of these types of blends, is it allows everyone to grow organically with a touch of ease!
Personally I have never used synthetics as simple amendments has always made sense!
These types of blends with bokashi added or water in grows spectacular.
But one thing when growing organic, always try to have close to 2 or 3 inches of mulch to easily work your amendment in and to prevent the top soil getting hard like concrete!
Good stuff!
Been using Dr Earth for a couple years and I absolutely love the results. 2 Tbsp/gal of medium and just add water or a good tea after that.
I'm new to growing so my only perspective at this point is ppm to kind of understand how much nutrients are being used. I'd imagine a tea could be tested and work out a fairly accurate ppm chart per Tbsp added to really have control of how much the plant gets. I'm curious tho, if the ppm in liquid form is a direct 1 to 1 with the dry form. With dry mediums the uptake is much slower. I understand that u can test the runoff ppm to kind of understand the amount of nutes in the medium your using. With DWC I can see the daily uptake and adjust on the fly. So even at a slower rate, the uptake is still happening. I understand that you can top dress and/or spray the leaves. But with dry mediums there doesn't seem to be any quick way to monitor and adjust daily to keep the plant right on the edge of too much nutes.
I wanted to try coco and Dr earth. This video and so many great comments for Dr earth being great stuff, maybe next round I will. I love the idea of organic too.
May I ask if autos or photos and rough estimate on yields just for more perspective.
In my 4x4 tent under my hyphotonflux hpf4000, I'm averaging a little over a pound per 4 plant grow in 5 gallon fabric pots. I only grow photo periods personally.
I personally use a mix of FFOF, worm castings, composted chicken manure, mushroom compost, and Dr Earth. That will carry my plants throughout veg and I'll to dress with Dr Earth Flower Girl in week 4 of flower.
@@blackherc1914 Good info to try and measure up to. I'm doing a single auto dwc to learn but it seems pretty straightforward. Seems anything over 100 grams per plant is pretty good.
My northern lights auto is 2 foot tall at 34 days from seed and only just now showing signs of flower.
Do you do any special training? Topping etc
How long do u veg ur photos typically to fill a 4 x 4? This is where I'm hoping to get to eventually and figure 4 plants in 5 gallon or bigger was exactly what I'm thinking once I know what I'm doing with a single plant.
That's an awesome light! I have a ViparSpectra TC600. Its a decent light but about a 3rd of yours lol.
@@Rizik1986 i usually veg for about 4 weeks. I top my plants once during veg and that's it. The rest is LST.
older video but im a returning grower doing an outdoor run, im trying a lower cost local home made mix from city compost (yuck, but free) wiggle worm castings and commercial peat, then ive top dressed about 3 inches with an amended compost mix that i amended with a 1.5lb mineral and nutrient mix from a local company called country roots, then ive been mixing in their additional amendments in with my kashi, cover crop, and straw mulch layer, and now most recently i top dressed with about a half cup of dr earths veg tomato and herb mix, thats all going to decay until flower.
after top dressing I planted an abundance of cover crops and grasses, and once im in flower im going to top dress with higher quality worm castings (probably Colorado Worm Company) and another 1/2lb-1lb (18sq ft, inground) of the country roots amendment and mineral mix, as well as a heavier P K dr earth mix
if i cant find one im going to want to order build a soils top dress kit and potentially even their water soluable P K fertilizer, just to get me through this first run.
once i let the cover crop grow a decent bit more on either bed, im going to split the cuttings and chop and drop it into the mulch, let it decay for a bit, then im going to let that ride out with maybe a microbial compost tea to help break it down and return it to the soil. im hoping the kashi starts to fruit under these conditions and aids in the breakdown of this organic matter and put compost over all of this and the add another amended mix
the compression from the inground beds has allowed for so much more room for activities
I use doctor Earth with a few other dried Amendments like bat guano , bone meal , worm castings , micro risen. It's really affordable growing on a budget.
I’ve used Dr Earth tomato herb and veg and Gia Green and have had good results with both. Currently using GG but will probably switch back to Dr Earth because of costs.
Roots Organics is more cost effective than even Dr. Earth
Walmart "expert gardener" actually has a decent 444 they offer that also has calcium and magnesium. Its worked beautifully for me for so far.
No joke! I just grabbed 2-8# bags for $12/ea a couple weeks back. Even has all the good microbes and bacertias!
i went and got miracle grow potting soil and my plants are growing like crazy ,,, they are in pots sitting outside getting lots of sun
I haven’t tried Gaia green. I’ve heard of it plenty for me it doesn’t fit my pocketbook just not heard of Dr. earth thinking about trying it and I mix my own dry ingredients from down to earth I get bat guano, seabird guano, fish bone meal, kelp meal, alfalfa meal, worm, castings, and I also use Epson salts… but only two times do I use it I get one box at a time it’s $20 definitely adds up but it lasts me two growing seasons. because I only use it as a organic tea and whatever’s left over in the brew bag I use for a top dress my plants are in the ground, and they are above my knees already and they haven’t been in the ground a full three weeks.😎 and the leaves are larger than my hand… My grow is gonna be better this year than it was last year. I’m learning more and more from you and everyone else thank you for your content I find the shows very informative every time… peace from a blind Gardner 😎
much love fam! Always happy to help and share! 💚
Try dr earth life blend in veg dr earth flower girl in flower you wont regret it I add some stuff but I dnt have to I get absolutely amazing results with just the dr.
fun fact: animal bi-products ARE organic material and are therefore part of organic gardening. if we called it fun meal instead of blood meal everyone would be using it. theyre simply turned off by the word "blood". worm castings are poop and everyone is fine with that because they named it something other than "worm poop"......
I've been trying Bas craft blend nutrients and it's really easy to use and fair price point 👍
Great one! BAS is awesome!
Yes! Their "Craft Blend" is really great. No Blood meal or Bone meal. Just Fish bone meal. And 14 other amendments, used in equal amounts (3X Fish bone meal though).
"Mr Grow It" is a big fan and user of "Craft Blend", as well!
This last grow I went with Roots Organics over Dr. Earth because 1) Price (Roots Organics was $17.99/3#, needing 2 bags (Grow and Bloom), Dr. Earth was $15/4# needing 3 bags (Tomato, Gold, Flower) seems like a wash right? Well 2) Roots Organics calls for 2 Tablespoons every 2 week and Dr. Earth calls for 4 Tablespoons every 2 weeks.
im dealing with organic burn as we speak! Any tips on how i can help the issue? Thankfully its during flower for some of the plants, but even still i have a few weeks to go before harvest.
Get an enzyme solution
@@wademacdonald106😂😂😂😂
If you have a burn i would take it you went hard on the feed so cut back on the feed. Just use water for a bit. From my understanding. If you top feed with organic nutrients then you can always remove the top layer of soil. If bottle nutrients cut off nutrients and feed water for a bit. From my understanding. Just trying to help. From what i have learned. You can always do more research or ask one of theses dudes like Mr. Grow it. That will truly answer you back with more experience. Or even ask Green Magic Gardening. He gives free help 24/7. You can add his channel and he gives his email address. Hope this helps. Or the enzyme solution might help like the other person said.
@@Springfield-eo8jl why dont you help the person. Give your advice or knowledge. Why laugh at them for asking a question. Help others Man. Thats what theses channels are for.
Man I am glad you talked about the Dr. Earth, I may experiment some with it this next auto grow I just put in the living soil i put together! I like the organic route, the flower seems to be fresher and have a better profile than the synthetic grown flower.
DR Earths is a really decent product for the availability and how well it works. I reuse my soils for 6 years now and I don’t even dump the pots I’ll leave the cut stalk and root from harvest top dress heavy with Dr earth 4-6-3 organic. And till in then I’ll mix and pour all my ferments together on all the pots. About 1 month before I gonna transplant back into the 25 gallon pots I’ll top dress again with 4-6-3 dr earths and cover the pot with card board to cook. I. 24-48 hours to take lid off and the Hyphea is everywhere. PS I also alway add extra Shrimp 🦐 meal 6-6-0 in soil after harvest and a little when the plant are about to flip into flower. The result speak for themselves. Gaia green is / was hard to get in my area and I rather make JADAM and KNF then spend that $
Been using Gaia, I've been eyeing up Dr earth and the Alaskan fish emulsion. I'm deff gonna do a grow to compare. Dope content as always!
Would love to hear the results. For the Alaskan fish emulsion, are you planning on using their Morbloom (0-10-10) for flower?
@@Pure_Presha I'll be putting up posts on my IG and a select few reddit groups. I have to finish flower on my current grow and the immediately following up with a new grow as I always do with uploads to IG and reddit
anything happen yet?
@@solo_dolo8184
Great episode bro! Huge topic!! Lots of choices for every budget. 💯👊🏻🔥💪
U know it!! 😎👊
How long does it take for organic amendments to breakdown and become available to the plant?
Gaia Green all day!!! 💪 I couldn't imagine an easier way to grow. Not a big expense with only four plants. Cost is not a factor. I like to throw some Gaia Green Mineralized Phosphate on top in the 3-4 week of flower. C'MON !! Thanks for the content ✌
Hey what about dr earth 2-2-2 can I substitute it for Mycorrhiza well can I use dr earth 2-2-2 as mycorrhizae
Can you do a side by side grow comparison?
Dr. Earth will do the exact same for you as Gaia green. For people that saying it don't have calcium and magnesium in it. That's where kelp meal plays a role.
Ive made Boogie brew teas. Recharge worked just as good and instant.
Build a Soil Craft Blend is the truth for a all in one type thing.
I use the Dr Earth, Back to roots Premium blend and worm castings.
All i use is dr earth. No other dry nutes. Good price excellent results
If it aint broke!!!dont fix it!!! 😎👊
Good job Matt. GG is good stuff for most of our gardening needs as the company is from our province of BC. Thank you.
Is the Bud bloom okay to use for weed?
Im using coco coir with earthworm casting mixed with 4-4-4, 2-8-4 and spirulina powder. This is my first grow, so far so good. What are your thoughts on using spirulina powder ?
I’m thinking of going the same road. How was this grow for you?
@@beautifullydifferen1 Going amazing no nut problems and 4 weeks into flower now looking very frosty. You will have to water more frequently but other than that amazing resuls. I did however add 50% fox farms soil to the next grow to see the changes. It helps with retaining the water.
@@skinneyjay5451 what are your thoughts on the spirulina powder? Is it helping? Will you leave it out next time?
@@beautifullydifferen1 Yes I have one going now without to see the difference. So far I havent noticed a change.
Do u have to use coco or organic soil for organic nutes
I've been using Dr earth for a long time with great results. I mix both veg and bloom and make a tea, plants love it
Been using the Gaia green nothing but good results
perfect!!!
Trying different mixes of the Dr Earth. Use a little of the 4 4 4 along with the veg/tomato 4 6 3 and the flower girl 3 9 4. You can burn plants, especially with a fertilizer tea. That tea was some nasty crap!
Dr Earth is good stuff. I stopped using liquid nutes and use the Dr Earth dry nutes, their Metabolic Transformer, and the 1-1-1 pump and grow. Haven’t tried Gaia nor Mother Earth but I’ve only heard good things about them.
Proper!! 😎👊
I tend to ground the dr earth further into a powder like gaia green
interesting!
DR EARTH Pure gold all purpose 2 2 2 i top dress the hole garden in the spring
For compost tea i use one cup just for the microbes for a 5 gallon bucket along with my own compost and worm castings that i make
Just picked up two 8 Lb bags 50% off at home depot
First time growing. I used Dr. Earth 2-2-2 during veg and have been using Dr. Earth Flower Girl 3-9-4 now that they're in flower. I always mixed up 1/3-1/2 strength tea's since I'm growing in MG potting mix.
Sweet!!
About to start my first auto grow using GG for the first time I got some 420 fast buds strains to run fingers crossed all goes well shyt ain't cheap I'm doin exactly what they say to do on the can 3 TBLS per gallon I'm running 3 gallon pots I'm adding castings,kelp meal, myco+ into promix hp soil hope these ladies come dressed for the party lmao. Happy growing!!!
I got 50lb bag of Roots Organics Bloom and a 50lb bag of Veg, I’m currently in the process of switching from Nectar For The Gods bottles where I was getting 5 gallon buckets using 4 bottles from the line…
Herculean Harvest (I’ll continue to use)
Gaia Mania,
Medusas Magic
Zeus Juice
I'm going to try dr earth. so far i've only used my own compost tea from kitchen scraps, bone meal, and blood meal and I've had great success. No need to break the bank but dr earth looks super affordable. I can do that.
Dr earth is listed on the cdfa and Gaia green veg and bloom isn’t. Can’t find any heavy metal analysis for Gaia green anywhere online. Dr earth is within a acceptable range. Reammending without testing leads to accumulation of heavy metals 💯
Has do to with the fact they are a Canadian based company and they are working on the American side of labeling currently 🤙🏻
I've had good results from the Dr Earth's, I haven't tried the Gaia Green but I know where to get it now so I plan to try it.
@drearthorganics Does the Bud and Bloom Booster contain any calcium? And same question for the 444 All Purpose? I usually mix in a healthy amount of the Veggie Tomato to ensure the calcium is there, even during flower. Sound about right? Thank you, Dr.! 😊
Wouldn't mycorrhizal and compost tea be just as good and a hell of a lot cheaper?
I personally like anything as long as it doesn't kill my worms 👍
Gotta preserve the worm system!!!
@@icanthc dude if it killing worms I don't want it in my plants 😂
I feed Dr. Earth to my worms. 👍
They never complain. Lol
Used both and both are fire. Just add worm castings to either of those
How long would organic dry amendments stay good in your soil if you’re growing outdoors? I started living soil last summer and added amendments 3 foot down in the hole 3‘ x 5‘ bed with one plant.
Depends on how much you add, less will last shorter periods of time than heavier dosings
Ummmm..... how would they go bad, in the soil?
@@Springfield-eo8jl not that they go bad but get used up by the plant.
I LOVE GAIA GREEN! ONCE I STARTED USING GAIA I DIDN'T HAVE TO PH MY WATER WHICH IS GREAT FOR ME. IT'S PRICEY BUT I DON'T HAVE A HUGE GARDEN. IF I DIDN'T USE IT IN MY VEGETABLE GARDEN I WOULD HAVE HAD ENOUGH FOR 3-4 RUNS 5-7 PLANTS. I'M NOT CHANGING IF I DON'T HAVE TO. ALSO, THE NEW MARS GROW LIGHT LOOKS GREAT BUT IT IS TOO BIG FOR MY LITTLE GARDEN. IS IT ADJUSTABLE OR ARE OTHER MARSHYDRO LIGHTS WORKING WITH THE APP?
If your soil ammendments include dolomite lime and/or glacial rock dust and/or gypsum you never have to PH your water.
I've been using Roots Organic and I have no complaints. Top dress or tea. Everything you need for both stages.
Matt, I only have mars hydro lights in my veggie room and flowering room. So happy. My auto is looking strong. Hope your is doing well
I tried Dr years ago,and I never really tried anything else. Why pay 5x more to have a fancy package?
Been using the dr earth 2-2-2 with good success. Trying Outrageous Bud Bro 0-3-11 with Ca, Mg, S and Fe at the end of this run. Fingers crossed!
Build a Soil all day baby! Lol otherwise I'm goin Gaia Green 🔥
BAS 💚
Craft blend #1 bar nothing. I have used dr earth and pennington organics, and I think they are a great cost-effective alternative. But nothing offers a complete nutrient package like craft blend.
@@allseeingguy5485 I'll say that BAS sources better materials but if you look at the ingredients in Craft blend and compare them to Gaia Green you'll see that they are almost the same except GG has a few extra ingredients that BAS doesn't add. With that being said, I still think BAS is far superior to all other companies because of the quality of material sourcing
can u help me out with a smale of the gem spary like ill put some in a eye dropper bottle i have 7seed out of 12 that will not pop i will not try any more pleezz dudee i am not spanding 40cash on this an it just be Gabriella acid i 100% no that what it has to be thats what helps seed germ an u cuz be geting a way water down kind idk that way im asking pleezz my mom passed away an i lost all my plants i need them to pop
Gagi green
Worm casting
Bx soil native soil mix n compost
Great white
Mykos
Molasses
Bembe in the end of flower only once
Recharge in watering reg
Great review and breakdown honestly keep being great💯💯💯💯
When you say add it to your earth would that be Happy Frog or any other mild soil?
Coast of maine Green and leafing has 9% calcium and chitin, great product. I use it at a 1:2 in pair with BAS craft blend
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when first mixing my soil I do a super soil, happy frog, kelp, bat guano, pennington all purpose, dolomite lime, gypsum, worm castings, and charcoal and now im going to just top dress with Gaia green
Those are some great amendments!
the USA version of Gaia green is missing alot of ingredients.
The Gaia green fertilizer is very expensive. Dr. Earth is about $10 and is the way to go, and it works real good.
$10 for how much weight? I can only find 4# bags for $13-$20 price range. Not including shipping.
Bruh, you are so knowledgeable. Thank you for this.
Happy to help where iCan 😎
G.Green for me, all the way!
If it ain't broke, why fix it? :)
Only use it as a compost tea 💯. Dr earth is amazing
By the years i have seens alot of times nutrients cost like 10bucks doing the same job like 100buck nuts😊
Just look what you are buying dont buy stuffs that promise big buds without writing what they got inside to feed your plants
"A lot of companies dont get the OMRI label due to the cost" which IMO is BS due to the fact that they charge an arm and a leg for "premium" fertilizers. So its not like they wouldnt make that back VERY quickly.
I'm going to try build a soil craft blend on this grow. I also use Gaia green and Doctor Earth. I also use HP soil and I like mixing worm casting and pumice. I also use biochar a little bit of that too but also when I grow I like making teas I do that about three times during flowering also I really am in my soil you know what I mean so it's already feed my plant that way I only feed a few time in flowering. Yeah but also they're allowing six plants in New Jersey for recreation grow that just passed a few months ago bill 353 the one you want to hit up the Jersey Shore hit me up,wildwood.🤘🏻👌🏻🖖🏻✌🏻
I love the info I grow in coco like my bottled fertilizer
im in love wit da coco!!!
Hey man do grow with both see which is best
I wish we had affordable dry organic inputs in Australia
I’ve used both and both work really well ! 👍🏻
Been using Dr Earth with great results.