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Posted 06 February 2012 - 02:24 PM

Carrying on from bubbas Q, why shouldn't you use boost during flowering? Surely the plants would benefit from it the same way it does during veg. Making nutes available,giving the microherd a kick up the batty,& generally conditioning the soil.Have noticed my PM soil,the top layer of the pots looks flat & crispy.(6 wks into flower.Sagamartha Bubbleberry.) Wouldn't this Boost help with that as well? Cheers,reds... :smokin:
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Posted 06 February 2012 - 02:46 PM

You should be gently breaking up the top of the compost before you water, that will prevent the top layer from compacting; or use a layer of clay pebbles/rinsed sharp sand on the surface.

Use your fingers or a dinner fork to lightly break up the top of the medium.

I'd imagine it's a burn/flavour issue being the reason veg boost isn't advised in flower. :unsure:
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Posted 24 February 2012 - 09:16 PM

Hi im growing a few autos that have show their first pistils today. They are currently on day 17 of growth and have been planted in their final pots from seedlings.

I have a bottle of veg boost, do you recommend i use it, if so when?
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Posted 25 June 2012 - 09:51 PM

OT1 or anyone else that can answer please... I have a tub of Sannies Bacto in the cuboard. At pot up I use Boost but thought it would be a good time to also use the Bacto. I wanted to know if anything in the boost would be detrimental to the Bacto or vice versa?

Bacto Ingredients:
bascillus licheniformis
bacillus megaterium
bacillus poymyxa
bacillus subtilis
bacillus thuringiensis
actinomyceten:Streptomyces griseovirides
Trichoderma harzianum bodemschimmel

also contains:
solved humusextract from wich 17% humusacids
sugar(dextrose)
seaweed-extract(Ascophyllum nodosum)
Maltodextrine
gist extract
Myconate(van klaver)

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Posted 15 September 2012 - 10:39 AM

just picked up a 1 ltr of boost for £14.50 and a 1ltr of catalyst for £18 £32.50 me and 3 pals are sorted for about £8 each :skin_up:
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Posted 11 May 2013 - 10:12 PM

View Post-=DrGreenThumb=-, on 25 June 2012 - 09:51 PM, said:

OT1 or anyone else that can answer please... I have a tub of Sannies Bacto in the cuboard. At pot up I use Boost but thought it would be a good time to also use the Bacto. I wanted to know if anything in the boost would be detrimental to the Bacto or vice versa?

Bacto Ingredients:
bascillus licheniformis
bacillus megaterium
bacillus poymyxa
bacillus subtilis
bacillus thuringiensis
actinomyceten:Streptomyces griseovirides
Trichoderma harzianum bodemschimmel

also contains:
solved humusextract from wich 17% humusacids
sugar(dextrose)
seaweed-extract(Ascophyllum nodosum)
Maltodextrine
gist extract
Myconate(van klaver)

:yinyang:

The only thing id watch is to much humic acid may make feeding sensitive to nutrient burn other than that i see no issues mixing
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