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    I was gona say obviously a premature smoke report ,but it appears to be a strain I'd like to have a full run at tbh so far ..I only have 1 in flower with 4 chemdawg and the candy is by far a better plant


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    Quote Originally Posted by Sadface View Post
    I was gona say obviously a premature smoke report ,but it appears to be a strain I'd like to have a full run at tbh so far ..I only have 1 in flower with 4 chemdawg and the candy is by far a better plant
    She got the from me anyhow


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    Quote Originally Posted by BB View Post
    You would think so but my candy dawg kush just gave me 242G after 7 days dry and using only organicus


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    Ah bugger I've just added pk4-8 to it aswell out of habit
    Really wanted to try it on its own
    Oh well
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    Quote Originally Posted by Innerself View Post
    Ah bugger I've just added pk4-8 to it aswell out of habit
    Really wanted to try it on its own
    Oh well
    Hey inner.im not saying pk won’t work.i just haven’t needed it


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    Quote Originally Posted by BB View Post
    Hey inner.im not saying pk won’t work.i just haven’t needed it


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    I never gave it a thought BB, just ran out of old timers bloom last week where I added the pk then got a bottle of organicus and did the same without thinking until I seen this topic
    Had a few troubles with the old timers so I wanted to see how the organicus did on its own, I'll drop the pk for now
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    I'm using Buddhas tree organicus and there green fuse silicone. The silicone is absolutely outstanding product and i can clearly see a difference with this and the budlink silicone I was using. There's definitely better uptake using Buddhas tree and there organicus works well and with the molasses that's in the feed it's perfect for conditioning your soil for the microbes too feed off . I'm definitely producing better tasting bud than before


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    I don’t like the thought of the citric acid, why use a non organic chelation source to brake down the rock phosphates in the mix because there harming microbial life in the first place.
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    Quote Originally Posted by redisiel View Post
    I don’t like the thought of the citric acid, why use a non organic chelation source to brake down the rock phosphates in the mix because there harming microbial life in the first place.
    Veganic my arse
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    ya not a fan of the organicus?


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    Quote Originally Posted by British green View Post
    ya not a fan of the organicus?


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    Just citric acid mate, I’m trying to find out exactly whats in it.
    There’s a way to check ingredients in bottles because they have to be listed somewhere for health and safety things but I cant remember how to find i. Like most bottles this will be something you can just make yourself or you’ll find you all ready use the ingredients in a well built soil or little forage
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    Quote Originally Posted by redisiel View Post
    I don’t like the thought of the citric acid, why use a non organic chelation source to brake down the rock phosphates in the mix because there harming microbial life in the first place.
    Veganic my arse
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    Technically it isn’t a full organic nute redz, the name of it is organicus 99, leaving the extra 1 for a non organic ingredient.

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