Organic Fertilization – Tips for Natural Care of Your Cuttings
Organic fertilization perfectly aligns with our philosophy at Cannaphilie: sustainable, circular, and respectful of nature. Unlike mineral fertilizers, organic nutrients work slowly and promote healthy soil life.
Why Organic Fertilization Makes Sense
Organic fertilizers improve soil structure, promote beneficial microorganisms, and ensure a balanced supply of nutrients. Plants only absorb what they truly need – the result is more aromatic flowers and a lower risk of over-fertilization.
Practical Tips for Natural Cultivation
- Starting Phase (first 2–3 weeks): Use pre-fertilized, light organic soil or seedling substrate. Additional fertilization is usually not necessary.
- Vegetative Phase: Use worm castings, compost tea, or organic nitrogen fertilizer (e.g., based on nettle or horn meal). Mycorrhizal fungi support the roots in nutrient uptake.
- Flowering Phase: Use phosphorus and potassium-rich organic fertilizers (e.g., guano, bone meal, or algae extracts).
- Make Your Own: Compost tea from your own compost is an inexpensive and sustainable solution.
- Dosage: Always start sparingly and observe the plant. Organic fertilizers work slower – less is usually more.
Benefits for Your Grow
Better terpene and aroma development, a healthier root system, and a closed nutrient cycle. This is ideal for robust genetics that thrive with natural methods.
At Cannaphilie, we recommend cuttings that are particularly well-suited for organic cultivation methods. Combine them with a living substrate, and you will create optimal conditions for healthy, strong plants.
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