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Here are some tried and true recipes for getting started in organic growing. Pick one of the first
two soiless mix recipes for your grow medium. Then, choose a nute recipe that will work best for
what you have available.

Enjoy...

         

LC's Mix is great for any stage of growth. You can germ seeds in it, grow mothers in it, root
clones in it as well as veg and flower in it.

LC¶s Soiless Mix #1:


5 parts Canadian Spaghnam Peat or Coir or Pro-Moss
3 parts perlite
2 parts wormcastings or mushroom compost or home made compost
Powdered (NOT PELLETIZED) dolomite lime @ 2 tablespoons per gallon or 1 cup per cubic
foot of the soiless mix.
...Wal-Mart now sells worm castings.

Or, if you use Pro Mix or Sunshine Mix...


LC's Soiless Mix #2:
6 parts Pro Mix BX or HP / Sunshine Mix (any flavor from #1 up)
2 parts perlite
2 parts earthworm castings
Powdered (NOT PELLETIZED) dolomite lime @ 2 tablespoons per gallon or 1 cup per cubic
foot of the soiless mix.
If you use a 3 qt. saucepan as ³parts´ in the amounts given above, it equals about 1 cu. ft. of
soiless mix and you can just dump in a cup of powdered dolomite lime.
But, a "part" can be anything from a tablespoon to a five gallon bucket. Just use the same item
for all of the "parts".

         

Choose one of these organic plant food recipes to add to LC's Soiless Mix.

RECIPE #1
If you want to use organic nutes like blood, bone and kelp...
Dry Ferts:
1 tablespoon blood meal per gallon or 1/2 cup per cubic foot of soil mix
2 tablespoons bone meal per gallon or 1 cup per cubic foot of soil mix
1-tablespoon kelp meal per gallon or 1/2 cup per cubic foot of soil mix or Maxicrop 1-0-4
powdered kelp extract as directed
1 tablespoon per gallon or 1/2 cup per cubic foot of Jersey Greensand to supplement the K
(potasium) in the Kelp Meal and seaweed extract.
Mix all the dry ferts into the soiless mix well and wet it, but don't soak it with Liquid Karma and
water @ 1 tbs./gal. Stir and mix it a few times a week for a week or two so the bacteria can get
oxygen and break down the bone meal and make it available. And don't let the mix dry out, keep
it moist and add water as needed. It'll also have time to get the humic acids in the Liquid Karma
going and the dolomite lime will be better able to adjust the pH of a peat based mixture too.
With this recipe, all you need to do is add plain water until harvest.
When I'm working with seeds, I punch a hole in the bottom of 16 ounce cups and fill them with
plain LC's Mix. Lightly wet the mix in the cups and germ one seed in each cup. At the same time
I mix enough LC's mix along with the blood/bone/kelp to fill all the 3 gallon flower pots I'm
going to use for the grow. After about two weeks, the seedlings and the blood/bone/kelp mix are
ready. I transplant the seedlings into the 3 gallon pots and just add water until harvest.
When you go to flower and pull up the males, save the mix in the pots. It is ready to be used
again immediately. Just remove the root ball and transplant another seedling into it.

RECIPE #2
If you want to use guano in your soil mix...
Bongaloid's Guano Mix.
Use all these items combined with one gallon of soil mix.
1/3C hi N Guano (Mexican Bat Guano)
1/2C hi P Guano (Jamaican or Indonesian Bat Guano)
1TBS Jersey Greensand
1TBS Kelp Meal

RECIPE #3 (My favorite)


If you want to use guano tea and kelp...

Guano Tea and Kelp:

Seedlings less than 1 month old nute tea mix-


Mix 1 cup earthworm castings into 5 gallons of water to make the tea.
Add 5 tbs. Black Strap Molasses.
Use it to water your seedlings with every 3rd watering.

Veg mix-
1/3 cup Peruvian Seabird Guano (PSG)
1/3 cup High N Bat Guano (Mexican)
1/3 cup Earth Worm Castings (EWC)
5 tsp. Maxicrop 1-0-4 powdered kelp extract
(That makes the "dry mix". You can make all you want and save it to use later.)
Mix with water @ 1 cup of dry mix into 5 gallons of water to make the tea.
To that 5 gallons of tea add:
5 tbs. Liquid Karma
5 tbs. Black Strap Molasses
Use it to water with every 3rd watering.
Flowering nute tea mix:
2/3 cup Peruvian Seabird Guano
2/3 cup Earth Worm Castings
2/3 cup High P Guano (Indonesian or Jamaican)
5 tsp. Maxicrop 1-0-4 powdered kelp extract
(That makes the "dry mix". You can make all you want and save it to use later.)
Mix with water @ 2 cups of dry mix into 5 gallons of water to make the tea.
To that 5 gallons of tea add:
5 tbs. Liquid Karma
5 tbs. Black Strap Molasses
Use it to water with EVERY watering.

You can use queen size knee high nylon stockings for tea bags. 3 pair for a dollar at the dollar
store. Tell 'em you use them for paint strainers. Put the recommended tea in the stocking, tie a
loop knot in it and hang it in your tea bucket. The tea should look like a mud puddle. Agitate the
bag in the water vigorously. An aquarium pump and air stone will dissolve oxygen into the
solution and keep the good bacteria (microherd) alive and thriving. Let it bubble a day or two
before you use it. If you find you are making too much tea and having to throw it out, use 2 1/2
gallons of water and cut the nute amount by half.

RECIPE #4
Three Little Birds Method
40 gallons used soil
4 cups alfalfa meal
4 cups bone meal
4 cups kelp meal
4 cups powdered dolomite lime
30 pound bag of earthworm castings . . .
That¶s the basic recipe . . .
However we also like to use
4 cups of Greensand
4 cups of Rock Phosphate
4 cups of diatomaceous earth

RECIPE #5
Fish and Seaweed (This is sooo easy)

For veg growth«


1 capful 5-1-1 Fish Emulsion
1 capful Neptune's Harvest 0-0-1 Seaweed or Maxicrop liquid
1 gallon H2O

For early flowering«


1 tbs. Neptune¶s Harvest 2-3-1 Fish/Seaweed
1 gallon H2O

For mid to late flowering«


1 tbs. Neptune¶s Harvest 2-4-1 Fish
1 gallon H2O

And now for some more good tips...

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I hear a lot of people asking or talking about the pH of their organic soil mix or organic nute
solution and how they might correct or adjust it. pH in organics is not an issue like it is in
synthetic growing.
The best place to settle the pH issues in organics is within the grow medium. A medium rich in
humates (humus) is the place to start. Humates work to "buffer" the pH of organic mediums and
the nutes you pour (or mix) into it.
Humates come from compost, worm castings and bottled humus. If you use a peat based medum,
use dolomite lime to raise the pH of the acidic peat. Dolomite should be used in any soil or
soiless medium to provide magnesium and calcium. But since we are talking about pH here, I'll
mention dolomite lime's pH correction benefits.
A medium of coir has a pH near neutral (or 7.0). But humates are still neded to allow uptake of
organic nutrients that are outside a near neutral pH range.
With an active medium rich in humates you can pour in nutes like Pure Blend Pro, Earth Juice
and guano teas way outside the optimum pH range without worry. The humus will allow the
nutes to be taken up through the roots, even at such an extreme pH reading.
So throw those pH meters away folks and enjoy the ease and safety of organic gardening.

   

Just a word of caution for you organic heads out there...


If you are tapped onto a municipal water supply that uses chlorine to kill bacteria in the water,
it'll do the same thing to the bacteria (microherd) in your organic food source.
Always bubble your municipal water in an open container (5 gallon bucket) for 24 hours before
adding ANYTHING organic to it.



There is absolutely no reason to "flush" organic nute solutions from your soil mix. In an organic
grow, the plants don't take up the organic nutes (guano, bone, blood or kelp). The bacteria eat the
organic nutes and excrete food that the plant can feed off of. So the organic nutes don't need to
be flushed because they never enter the plant. And besides, meals like kelp, bone and blood
along with worm castings and dolomite can't be flushed from your soil mix anyway. If you use
guano and seaweed, try using plain water or worm casting tea for your last watering or two so
the plant can use up what's left in the soil. But drowning your soil with water isn't necessary.
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