Old Reviews BioBizz - Grow, Bloom & TopMax

Haha, no Id' still always recommend using perlite, even in air-pots. I'd just ran out and was having a really lazy week so I threw them in without any :)

The compost is fantastically airy, comparable to coco as its made with a high mix of fibrous tree bark, and it only costs around £3 a bag "pher Wiggle"

Homebase - Multi-Purpose Compost :)
http://www.homebase.co.uk/webapp/wc...ay?langId=110&storeId=10151&partNumber=605833

Thanks for the kinds words dude :Sharing One:

Looks like good stuff, it looks a lot like coco thats why I was wondering.. What PH do you run it at? Hydro or soil PH? Just curious, I wish we had that available in the states looks like good stuff..
 
I would imagine the soil comes in around pH7, maybe a touch under and the feed possibly goes in around 6.5 but I don't bother adjusting or checking anymore, I find I've had less complications since I stopped pissing around with pH up & down. I just sensed Down wasn't doing my soil any good, by the time I reached harvest it just seemed dead and crusty if you know what I mean lol, so I knocked it on the head and now the soil is still nice and fluffy all the way through :)

This obviously won't work with all nutrients but with BioBizz and AN your safe :thumbs:

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I would imagine the soil comes in around pH7, maybe a touch under and the feed possibly goes in around 6.5 but I don't bother adjusting or checking anymore, I find I've had less complications since I stopped pissing around with pH up & down. I just sensed Down wasn't doing my soil any good, by the time I reached harvest it just seemed dead and crusty if you know what I mean lol, so I knocked it on the head and now the soil is still nice and fluffy all the way through :)

This obviously won't work with all nutrients but with BioBizz and AN your safe :thumbs:

:Sharing One:

Is there any way you can take a pic of the ingredients and label for me? A lot of times the same things are available here in USA they are just rebranded or distributed by a different company..
 
Yessir, just gimme a mo and I'll get them up :)

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Here you go dude, there aren't actually any ingredients on the bottles but I've added what I found on the net :)

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Enriched with sugars, 70 trace elements, humic acid, kelp, and vitamins B1, B2, C & E.


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Packed with naturally occurring minerals, micronutrients, amino acids and hormones of vegetable origin.


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100% vegetable based organic bloom stimulator :dunno:


And while I'm here, this is the Cal/Mag I use :)

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Lol Howdy, I was talking about the medium.. I want to know because it looks nice and spongy like coco but might not have some of the problems coco can have.. That brand isnt available in USA.
 
:roflcry: What an idiot. No probs dude, it'll be up in a mo :)

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Im familiar with Bio Bizz I used that line for a while and its really good stuff. Im interested in how your whole system is working here, with those nutrients and a different medium things might not go so well. If those plants are looking nice and green like that then you are in the correct PH range even though you arent testing or altering PH. Its cool when things just work flawlessly like that!
 
As it happens, there isn't an ingredients list on that either other than to say the peat has been replaced with a tree bark fibre. Sorry dude.

I do know that Duck Commander uses his without pHing, can't remember what compost he uses though (one of the BioBizz's I think), and N.W does the same with another cheap multi-purpose. This is the third different soil I've tried this with now and I've had the same results every time so I do see it working for a lot of people :)

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Well thanks for trying, I will look more into the mixes you mentioned. Great looking plant there and I will be watching to see the buds!
 
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