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Super naturally healthy TLO grown from a fish-based tea!
Fish fertilizer liquids vary quite a bit in their N-P-K values, and this should be a consideration. My
favorite fish fertilizer N-P-K ratio is 5-1-1, for high-power growth in smaller containers. 3-3-0.3 is also
a great combination, and this one is especially useful with longer flowering sativas and sativa dominant
strainsinsmallercontainers.Mixingsomekelp(liquidseaweed)andfishemulsionisareallyexcellentall-
natural, all-purpose nutrient. Never mix liquid nutrients with other liquid nutrients without water, as that
can lock out nutrients before they ever get on the scene! Always mix liquid nutrients in water. Molasses is
another great thing to mix with fish fertilizers in teas, and they complement each other in a great way! Be
verycarefulwhenselectingliquidfishfertilizers,andasalwaysbeextrawaryofanythingwithaddediron,
or “Organic Based” or “All Organic Base” and try to select one with an OMRI rating.
Extreme Serene by Roots Organics
This is my flowering safety net for sure, and a single quart of this will last me at least a year. This is
phosphorus and potassium (0-2-2 N-P-K) fairly well chelated with organic acids, and I will occasionally
either underestimate a certain plant's needs or screw up and lock out the nutrients by killing the microlife,
specifically the fungi. In this case I will whip out the Extreme Serene, and use it according to the label in-
structionstofinishoffhungryfemales.Ithinkplantsfinishedwiththisnutrientareallfineandsmooth,but
like anything else, don't use too much, especially towards the very end (last couple weeks) of flowering.
It's best to feed your plants pure water for the last two weeks before harvest.
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