Reddit Reddit reviews Neptune's Harvest Organic Hydrolized Fish & Seaweed Fertilizer 36 0z

We found 8 Reddit comments about Neptune's Harvest Organic Hydrolized Fish & Seaweed Fertilizer 36 0z. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Neptune's Harvest Organic Hydrolized Fish & Seaweed Fertilizer 36 0z
Grow a beautiful vegetable gardenFlowers and foliage will be stronger and more colorfulBlooms will be more plentiful, fragrant and longer lastingEasy to mix and apply by hand, sprayer, or drip line
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8 Reddit comments about Neptune's Harvest Organic Hydrolized Fish & Seaweed Fertilizer 36 0z:

u/wheedon · 3 pointsr/IndoorGarden

I use something like this and my plants love it! Neptune's Harvest

Warning: its REALLY stinky...

u/BaronBaconPants · 3 pointsr/gardening

You've got the water. Do you have enough light on them? If you do, then look at your soil. If the large (relatively) wood chunks are throughout your germination medium (dirt), then that may be your issue. Try a liquid fertilizer to see if you can get those babies back in shape! I like to use this one for my seedlings.

Edit: my brackets didn't bracket.

u/duckgoesquach · 2 pointsr/gardening

I think it's around room-temperature. Maybe I should invest in a thermometer because I have no idea. I'm feeding it this maybe once a week diluted in water, do you think I should do it more often? I actually haven't fed them this in maybe 2 weeks because its been hectic with me having to move apartments. :/

u/Closetmedicinegrow · 2 pointsr/microgrowery

I went organic and cheap nutes my first grow with great results, ended up using Neptune's Harvest Fish/Seaweed (2-3-1) throughout veg and the first 2 and a half weeks of flower, eventually switching to Dr. Earth's Flower Girl (1-9-2) for the rest of flower.

Here's a pic of my bagseed girl that was never PH'd a single time right before harvest - here's the same bud after a couple weeks of cure.

400w MH for veg/400w HPS for flower.

For bagseed, my first grow and it going entirely un-PH'd I was happily surprised with the smoke. I think you can make cannabis work with any quality fertilizer as long as there's love/research/time going into it, is the point I'm going for.

u/gurilagarden · 1 pointr/microgrowery

I didn't want to say it, but i'm gonna just do it. Don't be too drawn into the fancy claims of the fertilizer companies. I do think that $90 for a box of fertilizer is ridiculous, but i don't expect you to know that. You might even be better off just keeping it a little more simple for the first couple grows, because if something does go wrong, and it will, with 6 different bottles of goo, you might not know which bottle was the problem, or the solution.

You could grab a bottle of this:

https://www.amazon.com/Neptunes-Harvest-Organic-Hydrolized-Fertilizer/dp/B000OWBUSA

And use it from seed to harvest until you get your sea legs. It's organic, low ratio, so it's unlikely that you'll fuck things up and burn your plants, and it has literally everything a growing body needs to grow good weed. I've used things like this for decades and grown fire. Once you've gotten more experience it's easier to decide to try things like higher phosphorous during bloom, or bang out the urea during veg to get fast growth boosts, but this little bottle will last you at least three grows and will not disappoint in a soil grow. I use things like this at 1/4th the recommendation on the bottle. Just be aware that if you use it at full strength, it does smell the house up for a couple hours. If you want something really cheap and effective, and no smell, go buy a $20 bag of general hydroponic bloom fertilizer. It's fine for any type of grow, but go easy on it, you'd only need to use it every other week, but it's used by many commercial grows because it's good and it's cheap.