Big Bud from Dr.Hornby or Foxfarm

Microracer87

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I have foxfarms grow big, big bloom and tiger bloom. DO you think it would help bud products if I got some big bud and threw that in there also? I Have kool bloom which I use with the foxfarm products, but would big bud be better to use? I also have some humbolts county gravity I will use three weeks before harvest as instructed...
 

norcalkronic

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sounds to me like you have plenty of nutes. big bloom is not going to do much if you also feed your plants synthetics because they will only eat the chemical nutes. big bud is expensive and not worth it but could be used during flower if you see deficiencies
 

norcalkronic

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Advanced Nutrients does well in hydro but IMO not worth the money in soil. (using AN will not produce enough bud to justify the cost)
 

mane2008

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Advanced Nutrients does well in hydro but IMO not worth the money in soil. (using AN will not produce enough bud to justify the cost)
Not true at all, but to each his own...

OP big bud is fine but you don't need it. You have Kool bloom and big bloom that is enough. Unless you plan on switching out the KB for BB during a couple nute feedings.
 

Microracer87

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Yeah I was wondering if I should use big bud instead of kool bloom along with my foxfarm products and their feeding schedule
 

Doalude

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You may want to try Overdrive for that last few weeks of flowering it works kick ass too!
 

littlegrower2004

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i was just checking out what the internet thinks is the best nutes for weed and i found this great cc report on a test of 6 top nutes...AN won hands down in all categorys tested....heres the link...
The nutrient challenge

though it was in 04'...
 

MrHowardMarks

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Yep AN all the way!!!

I don't know what norcalkronic was thinking when he posted :roll: Advanced is the best imo.

The gravity isn't organic and contains trace metals and stuff like iron. Cannabis is excellent at absorbing and removing metals from the soil, hence, more weight. But the weight isn't a production or resin stimulant as much as it's filling your plant with heavy metals.

Definately go with the Big Bud, and try out the Overdrive if you want... Compare the two, Gravity, and Overdrive.

Advanced is great in soil.
 

specialkayme

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FYI, that study done that compared the six best nutrients, and claimed AN was the champion .... was actually done by AN themselves. So it's not really a blind study, and not too reputable in my book.
 

dazed76

New Member
AN is the only company that tests their food on marijuana only lol not fucking tomatos lol .2 grams per liter after the 2nd week till 6th week then use overdrive at prescribed strength
 

specialkayme

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An is not the only company that tests their products on mj. Canna and Dutch Master does, just to name two others.
 

dazed76

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nope wrong their actual real formulas where banned from north america becasue of it, importing laws they had to change their formula for north america btw most of the guys here import canna from australia but the govnt put a stop to that asap, and dutch master is not made in the netherlands like the name would suggest its made in australia and they cannot test on marijuana plants. Advanced nutrients is the ONLY company that has 20 plus ops they use for research and they sponsor like 1000 more that means try this new product cause everyone is dialed in here to the mil
 

specialkayme

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nope wrong their actual real formulas where banned from north america becasue of it, importing laws they had to change their formula for north america btw most of the guys here import canna from australia but the govnt put a stop to that asap, and dutch master is not made in the netherlands like the name would suggest its made in australia and they cannot test on marijuana plants. Advanced nutrients is the ONLY company that has 20 plus ops they use for research and they sponsor like 1000 more that means try this new product cause everyone is dialed in here to the mil
That's not what I've heard. I'm not saying it isn't true, just I've heard otherwise.

Personally I use AN's Sensi Grow and Bloom. I think it's great. But if you think it's the ONLY company that tests its nutrients on mj then you must have blinders on. Other companies probably won't admit it, or publicly claim it, but you know they test on mj. Humbolt (just to name one) produces too many products that work too well, and are too specifically targeted for mj production for it just to happen "randomly".
 
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