What stuff should I use for flowering for organic growing outdoors?

I'm trying to grow organically. in these ferts some of you guys are suggesting...do they not contain chemicals that you'll be putting into your body? These giant one pound auto's that we see here...are they not grown with artificial chemicals? Am I wrong to think that? I'll give you another way of looking it...a pound of weed grown - sprayed with banned pesticides can be sold for around $1000 a pound where I am but a pound of organic weed with no chemicals that can cause ill health can go for as much as $2300. My goal by saying that is to show the difference between the two kinds of growing. So I have a very helpful suggestion of using teas for veg or flowering on here already. Is there anything else I could do during flowering or to the soil that will help my bud quality and yield from a natural product? Thank you.
 
Nothing I listed involves chemicals..Adding some Big Bloom to your flowering tea will help you out as well as top dressing around the plants with bloom granules..Did you prepare your soil with plenty of P-K?
 
I made a soil mix out of three different things. 1. Sea Soil. 2. Mysoil (actually a company brand) and 3. Mushroom manure. One bag of each into a pile. Mixed up. Hiked out into the bush.
 
I made a soil mix out of three different things. 1. Sea Soil. 2. Mysoil (actually a company brand) and 3. Mushroom manure. One bag of each into a pile. Mixed up. Hiked out into the bush.

Oh ok I got confused when I read mysoil, didn't know that was a company. Either way man, the items I linked you to will help you out plus your teas you should be good. Do you have a picture of the bags your soils came in, say a list of ingredients?

Edit: I just read the sea soil site, there actually is fish in there already so I mean if anything is going to be attracted to it, it will already..So why not use the Morbloom 0-10-10 and possibly put up some kind of barrier around the plants? You could try natural deterrent for example soaking cloth in a tea of cayenne pepper and garlic and placing them strategically near the plants and around the grow area. Just suggestions man, you have to use what you feel comfortable with, but a few people had some solid suggestions in here.
 
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I absolutely agree that there were some excellent suggestions. Thank you to those who wrote in this thread. Yes, you are right, sea soil does have some fish parts in it so I will have to watch and see what happens as it is the first time I have ever done all three things in one mix. I can get a photo of the bags but the camera is one of those huge file sizes for pics. Each pic I take is 25 megabytes. In the mysoil bag there are a tonne of ingredients including kelp...I am going to try 912greenskells suggestion of daiquiri lime from dutch passion and see how that works for me. I'm really after some great sativa... that tea of cayenne pepper and garlic is a legend of an idea as I lost half my crop last summer to slugs. I wonder if that would keep them away or just the animals?
 
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