Tiger Bloom?

Re: Tiger Bloom??

Unless you have a hydroponics store nearby, probably not. Most everyday garden stores/centers tend not to carry Fox Farms products. Hmm...I wonder why.:hmmmm::laughtwo:
 
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I got mine from HTGSupply.com. They are fantastic! very helpful and will ship anyway you wish. Check them out online. They are very discreet.
 
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I got mine from HTGSupply.com. They are fantastic! very helpful and will ship anyway you wish. Check them out online. They are very discreet.

I second that! I always go through Tony first. They are incredibly fast, I ordered soil, nutes, bags and a few odds and ends yesterday. They shipped that day and will be on my front porch tomorrow, like clockwork. If you are ever in a bind and need something quick, they are HIGHLY recommended. I wish they were a sponsor!?!?!
 
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Any way to get it without the internet?
Here is a picture of what I purchased and use currently.
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Let the Organics do the job.:passitleft:
 
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Nah, Just the BB. I am using TB and BB now. I am going to cut out the TB in the fifth week and go with BB and sea weed from then on in hopes the TB will be gone from it's system by harvest time..

Note- I did ask HTG about this ( in hopes it was actually all organic) he referred me to the fox farm site. FF does not advertise it as an organic three pack, And nowhere on the site does it say TB and GB are Organic.. Which now leads me to this question..

Anyone know of or use other organics other then BB..How are they?
 
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WHAT!!!! I just ordered the three pack, gallon size. I thought I was buying a 100% organic system. Am I going to have problems with salt build-up? Is it going to affect the taste? Should I send it back?
I just wanted a good simple system to last me a long time.
 
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WHAT!!!! I just ordered the three pack, gallon size. I thought I was buying a 100% organic system. Am I going to have problems with salt build-up? Is it going to affect the taste? Should I send it back?
I just wanted a good simple system to last me a long time.

I use it with every feeding and flush every two weeks. I really like it and haven't found any problems. If you don't want it I'll buy it from you!:cheesygrinsmiley:
Here is a picture of my grow on Fox Farms.
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:smokin2:
 
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WHAT!!!! I just ordered the three pack, gallon size. I thought I was buying a 100% organic system. Am I going to have problems with salt build-up? Is it going to affect the taste? Should I send it back?
I just wanted a good simple system to last me a long time.

Relax, you will do fine with Fox Farms products. They are high-quality nutrients that are tailor made for this application. Although I consider myself a strictly organic grower as well, I have used Tiger Bloom with great results. A little bit of TB in conjunction with other organic ferts. goes a long way. If you are worried about salt buildup then just flush every once in a while and more then you noramally would before harvest. :peace:
 
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^Agreed. Essentially, you cannot go wrong with any of the high-end fertilizers (e.g., I currently use Advanced Nutrients and Fox Farm with excellent results) if you ensure proper flushing. In my experience, using 100% organic fertilizers in soil requires only one final flush at the end, but if you're using Tiger Bloom (which is not 100% organic) in soil, then I would suggest one flush midway and one final flush at the end. No worries, mate, you will do well with Fox Farm products. :smoke2:
 
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So be it. I feel better now. Thank you.
I was sort of on this 100% organic kick because I read somewhere that flushing was harsh on the ladies and non organics caused nute lock. I just wanted to keep it simple. This will be my first grow. I'm going to keep the nutes light until I know what I am doing anyways.
I am planning on finishing in 5 gal pails at floor level. What is the best way for me to run off all the water without lugging them outside. I expect to have about 12 plants in flower and there will be little wiggle room in my 5x7 room. Should I build an elevated table to catch the run-off? Maybe make a pool liner box for the entire floor space? Suck it out with a shop vac. Any ideas? Should I put rocks in the bottom of the pails for drainage or anything like that?
 
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...I am planning on finishing in 5 gal pails at floor level. What is the best way for me to run off all the water without lugging them outside. I expect to have about 12 plants in flower and there will be little wiggle room in my 5x7 room. Should I build an elevated table to catch the run-off? Maybe make a pool liner box for the entire floor space? Suck it out with a shop vac. Any ideas? Should I put rocks in the bottom of the pails for drainage or anything like that?

One word, "Bath-tub"...well a hyphenate actually. :grinjoint:
 
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PH. We don't check our PH enough and good meters are expensive. You can get cheap ones, but it's a pain and they leads to under use.

Over watering. We over water- A LOT.

Soil- We get it from the backyard and dont burn it.

Some other bad habits we enjoy around here too :-)
 
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