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highonfire420
02-03-2006, 09:24 AM
I am looking for a good Organic Bloom Enhancer for my girls. I am having a hard time finding anything around me at the momement. If anyone has used any Organic Enhancers with some results please lend a hand here. Also wanting to know when you started them. I am thinking at around 28 days is good? Looking for a 0 40 40 type of thing. Not a normal bloom fert. Thanks.


Keep it green.

Mel
02-03-2006, 11:28 AM
Foxfarm Tigerbloom in concert with Foxfarm Bigbloom. They are designed to work together. There is a feeding schedule that even breaks down the how much when ???s

highonfire420
02-03-2006, 11:48 AM
Hey mel,

Thanks on the suggestion. I guess I am going to have to make a trip to the city and try to find this somewhere. I have had a hard time finding FoxFarm anything so far. Will need to venture to some new hydro shops I guess :( .

Fillabong
02-03-2006, 07:30 PM
Home Hardware has a foliar fert called Natura and it's a 2-1-6. Add this juice to jazz up all your flowers:D I'm starting to think K is more of a bloomer than P:p

CB
02-09-2006, 12:29 PM
allso has a few new items out......dont expect to see it on there web site but ya can google it up

beastie bloomz 0-50-30

Jr. Greenthumb
02-09-2006, 03:08 PM
I used to use Biobizz topmax. I used it along with the foxfarms nutes. I used Grow big and a week before I went to flower I started adding it. I then switched to Fox farms tigerbloom along with the Topmax and was extremely happy with it. I am not using it this time nor the last because I bought the foxfarms Bigbloom which I don't think is as good.

Mel
02-10-2006, 06:41 AM
Big Bloom is an enhancer Tiger Bloom is their main nute BB acts like a catalyst

Fillabong
02-10-2006, 08:42 AM
Did you repot them before heading into flower? If so did you throw in a handful of bonemeal?

highonfire420
02-10-2006, 11:00 PM
Hey guys,

Thanks for all the helpfull posts. I have some stuff being brought out to me. It is from Grotek, HeavyBloom. Will see what it can do. I am looking at changing to them after this so might as well sample it now.

CB the beastie bloomz 0-50-30 sounds like the shit! Might look into that one.

Thanks again for the posts.

bonddong
03-02-2006, 06:31 PM
I used bio bizz top maxx bloom stimulator and bio bizz bio-bloom. The results are great My last grow I used fox farms big bloom and tiger bloom they worked pretty good but I think I like bio bizz.

Cranky
03-02-2006, 07:50 PM
im a bio bizz man also....top max and bloom for me.....first time ive also seen a person thats used both biobizz and foxfarms....nice to see a comparrison.

cranky

bonddong
03-02-2006, 08:01 PM
fox farms is good stuff but bio bizz seems to work a Little better. My local hydro store switched me over to bio bizz they said I will love the results they where right.

ice#1
03-08-2006, 04:23 PM
there is no organics with a number higher than 15 like 15-0-0 or 1-15-2 but foxfarms which is know for organics came up with these open sesame for 1st 2 weeks then beastie bloomz for 2nd 2 weeks then cha ching for the remander of the flower cycle

CB
03-08-2006, 05:44 PM
open sesame for 1st 2 weeks then beastie bloomz for 2nd 2 weeks then cha ching for the remander of the flower cycle

indeed that is another feed cycle one can use with FF products

they are pretty easy to mix and match

sure glad they put out this new feed schedule

i picked up some beastie bloomz and will see how it does side by side with out

ziggymaster
03-08-2006, 08:36 PM
fox farms is good stuff but bio bizz seems to work a Little better. My local hydro store switched me over to bio bizz they said I will love the results they where right.

Is this Bio Bizz a ready to use soil, Bio Bizz is a brand name right, so you use
Bio Bizz what?

bonddong
03-09-2006, 04:36 PM
Yes it is a ready to use for soil and yes the brand name is bio bizz.

Cranky
03-09-2006, 05:22 PM
bio bizz-

bio grow-veg feed
root juice-root stimulant
algamic-veg stimulant
fish mix-veg stimulant

bio bloom flower feed
top max-flowering stimulant

light mix-weaker strenth soil
all mix-full strength soil.

either bio bizz or foxfarms would be a good choice i say;)

cranky

BluntBOY
03-10-2006, 02:34 PM
i dont understand why it has to be organic... yo just get some peters 10-20-20 and grow dat dro!

Dibbz
03-11-2006, 11:12 AM
When used right i think these are the best Bloom feeds to give for me anyway!

Bio-Bloom
Bio-Bloom is a translation from the original Dutch Bio-Bloei (bee-yo blu-ee). It is also called Bio-Flowers in some parts of the world. Bio-Bloom is a complete liquid organic fertilizer. Like all BIOBIZZ liquid fertilizers dosing can be made automatic through sprinklers or other automated systems. Bio-Bloom contains a small amount of nitrogen and enough phosphorous and potassium to ensure exuberant flowering. Trace elements and hormones of vegetable origin are also added to improve the plant process itself. Bio-Bloom also contains enzymes and amino acids, which work in harmony with the soil to promote flowering and fruit production.
Bio-Bloom natural bloom formula for soil, soil less, or fortified coco is used from the beginning of fruit or flower production until harvest.
Bio-Bloom can be applied through manual watering or automatic drip irrigation systems.
According to the manufacturer:
“Bio-Bloom contains a small dose of Nitrogen and enough Phosphorous and Potassium to ensure exuberant flowering.”

Min analysis:
Total Nitrogen (N)……………………………1.1%
0.5% Ammoniacal Nitrogen
0.6% Nitrate Nitrogen
Available Phosphate (P2O5)………………….2.5%
Soluble Potash (K2O)…………………………2.0%

Top max
According to the manufacturer:

Top Max is a 100% organic stimulant that is designed to be used especially with BioBizz soil mixtures. Top Max has the threefold purpose of facilitating the uptake of nutrients within the plants, dramatically increasing the actual size and weight of floral clusters, and leaving a sweet smooth taste in the finished product.

The extraordinary way in which Top Max assists in the flow of nutrients is made possible through the use of humic acids. Humic acid is formed from soil and vegetable deposits that have formed over millions of years. The main source of Humic acid is drawn from a deposit called Leonardite, which is the most highly concentrated organic material on the planet. Its source originates entirely from trees and vegetation, which grew, bloomed and died during the carboniferous period 300 million years ago. Over the ages the vegetation underwent compaction and heating where it slowly carbonised and became coal. This compaction squeezed out the organic acids and saps present in the vegetation and formed a pool on top of the lignite coal bed. This pool dried and aged and eventually formed the Leonardite shale.
Humic Acid as well as increasing nutrient uptake, assists in drought tolerance and seed germination. It increases the microbial activity in the soil promoting and stimulating root health and development. Humic Acid increases the availability of nutrients that are already present and will naturally aerate the substrate from the inside. It also assists in lowering the pH of the soil and flushes high salt residue out of the root zone.
Floral growth and health is assisted by the use of fulvic acid, which plays an integral role in natural plant life. It is reclaimed from certain exceptionally rich sources of humate deposits from deep within the earth. Fulvic acid has an electrically charged nature that attracts to itself plant nutrients and minerals from both the microbiological soil base and applied organic fertilizers such as Bio Bloom. Being a naturally charged particle working in combination with humic acid it penetrates the flower cell walls where it recharges and energizes old and dying cells, whilst stimulating new cell life. Though the ability to convert decaying plant matter into new life it also protects against mould and rot on the surface of the flower heads.
Fulvic acid is so powerful a conductor it is able to hold 60 or more trace elements and minerals in a single molecule, all of which are delivered directly to the flower. This ensures that when feeding plants liquid feeds such as Bio Bloom and Bio Grow, all the nutrients are made usable and readily available to the plants exactly where required. In the agricultural soils of the world available sources of fulvic acid have long been used up through thousands of years of farming. The absence of naturally occurring fulvates combined with the recent damaging of humus based soils through intensive chemical farming methods means that food crops as consumed by most of us are lacking in many nutrients and beneficial elements.

U can taste the topmax in my homegrown! I use everything Biobizz and use the manufacturers own feed schedule!

I just think its great the taste, quality and appearence on everything ive seen that Biobizz has been fantastic and some of the best weeds ive smoked or come accross!

Dibbz
03-11-2006, 11:15 AM
i dont understand why it has to be organic... yo just get some peters 10-20-20 and grow dat dro!


Some people prefer to keep sythetic and harmful chemicals out of they're lives as much as they can!

Im one of them so Organics for me all the way!

ZenLunatic
03-11-2006, 11:28 AM
i dont understand why it has to be organic...

prefer to keep sythetic and harmful chemicals out of they're lives


I've heard the same question asked many a times... and not so long ago, asked the same question myself.... No one truly understands why until they've had the pleasure of smoking some organically grown herb... The difference in taste and smell will make you see the light.

Cheers, good green mojo to all :D

LdyLunatic
03-11-2006, 02:26 PM
i dont understand why it has to be organic... yo just get some peters 10-20-20 and grow dat dro!

in retrospect to what Dibbz and Zenlunatic have said...organic is so much better for you

having lived in Ontario (where everyone only grew for commercial profit) and now living in BC (and growing for myself) i notice more than a small difference in the pot...its a MAJOR difference in quality, this includes every aspect from the way it burns, to flavor and smell

all MJ i smoked in Ontario had a harsh chemical taste and would leave me choking and the next morning i would have extreme mucus build up in my throat and even headaches from the chemicals that were not flushed out of the product...a distinct harshness in the aroma was also ever present

now living in BC and growing my own (along side my husband ZenLunatic) i notice a major difference in all around smokability, crystal content and aromas...i never knew there could be so much difference between strains in aspect of these qualities

Organics makes for a nicer taste, you get the full natural flavor of the bud...not a washed out harsh taste at all...there is major distinct differences in all the buds for flavor and aroma

Try organics once....and you will never return