hello everyone. i was wondering whether grow big, and tiger bloom are organic fertilizers. do these products build up salts or chemicals into soil? thanks edit: I just read the post right next to this and it answered my question. big bloom is the only truly organic one out of the trio. "organic based with synthetic additives" (from the other post)......Is this just like using chemical fertilizer, or does the "organic base"affect anything. I had been making a point to go all natural and falsely assumed the "fox farm" name implied that. input appreciated
so by using tiger bloom did i kill the beneficial live things in the soil? I have FFOF soil and had been using my own worm casting tea up untill blooming when i used tiger bloom. next time i will get the earth juice lineup. anybody?
Nah, they're designed to work together, just be careful how much of their nutes you use because they are REALLY strong. You can most likely run FFOF for about 4-6 weeks without even needing to add nutes. Make sure you check your pH often, I just blindly fertilized after 2 weeks using the same combo and ended up with some bigtime nute burn, I had to flush a couple times to bring things back to normal.
Sounds like a marketing way of saying it's not organic. This is what the website says: FoxFarm Soil & Fertilizer Company Our Products: Organic or Synthetic?
It means there is salt (urea,phosphate) in the fertilizer. Yes they do kill the micro herd in you soil. No matter what the they salt kills, period. Mycelium will be dried out and killed. Keep'em burning
oh well fuck organic this time then and fuck you fox farms tiger bloom. live and learn. i will use very little and flush very well..... eathjuice here i come
You are an idiot to, 3 years later. Name calling is not tolerated here at GC.....even on 3 Y.O. threads. Chunk