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uhhh dude,just an fyi if you do that with an organic soil of any life in there at all your going to shred it to pieces and it going to essentially be a chem grow.jus an fyi.you'll have to pick a path,there is NO combining them in any shape,dose way or how..can NOT be done to achieve a hybrid grow.if you wan hermies n males n wierdness,then have at it brother..LOL! but trust me man,please.DONT do that.use a soilless mix with soup style feedings and your chem nutes if you really wanna give it a go.but just be aware your going to hit road blocks with combining them they will (chems will mutate your other natural foods)mutate and change their feeding characteristics into something not awesome. soiless and chems or an organic soil and soup feedings with boosters with a lime amended soil is the only ways your going to achieve what you sound like you want.you want you cake and eat it too.Sorry bro.
 
Seasol (an organic fish additive) can be used with synthetic nute products according to the packaging & online.

I'm going to go with synthetic nutes based on the research I've done it's not worth it to go down the organic line at all. Synthetic nutes have a bad name; it's just minerals & nutrients optimized so the plant can absorb it. Organic requires the soil & certain microbes to break down minerals & nutrients into what the plant can absorb & utilize.

Whilst organic "might" taste a bit better; in terms of yield increase with organic vs synthetic it's not worth it IMHO.
 
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