How to Create & Manage an Organic Garden : Using Organic Hydroponic Nutrients
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How to Create & Manage an Organic Garden : Using Organic Hydroponic Nutrients
Learn how to use organic hydroponic nutrients for your garden’s benefit in thisfree educational video series. Expert: Steve Contact: www.myspace.com/solorganics_hydroponics Bio: Steve is the owner of Sol Organics and Hydroponics in San Antonio, Texas. Filmmaker: julio costilla





bleeewm lol hes stutterin smoke a j man relax
with knowledge
he was high
organic you want organic use your pee mixed with water it’s a very good source of nitrogen made my grape vine grow huge and super green.
clean out your ear and wipe it on your shirt during a tutorial,nice.
did anybody see this guy pick his ear and wipe earwax on his shirt
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This said, I’m dead serious, unfortunately…And I use every chance I get to talk to people about this, even if it makes them afraid and they don’t like it…
But come to one of my comment threads and let’s discuss call of duty and ninja gaiden instead…
Nah, he’s just a little chubby from the munchies. Afterall, he is making a video about growing plants.
I find the botonicare products to be great organic nutrients.. side by side with soil based on miracle grow.. planted at the same time, the hydroponic system was up and flowering twice as fast if not more…
Good information.
LMAO expert village guys..
ahahah this is too funny, hes so nervous
watch him squirm!
Botanicare works good in soil or soilless substrate just make sure you add dolimite lime to balance ph. dont add that crap he shows in the video, or any ph to the liquid nutes. it will probably read around 5.5 -5.8 but dont ph. it OK
It will work great, especially on heavy-feeding plants.
Condiditons needed :
-small area (expensive nutrients)
-lots of sunlight
-keep enriching the soil with compost : for some reason, even if you bring the nutrients in liquid form, the plants still use the compost at a rate similar to the plants that are not fed liquid nutes (carbon?).
GrandPa did this on a large scale, but with nute pellets : less pure than canna aqua vega and the like, and slower release, but otherwise it’s the same.