Inexpensive Fertilizers?

max316420

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says more people then not... just because it didn't work for you doesn't mean that its garbage, I read your thread and to me you said your plants looked very healthy using it and there were people that agreed it looked good. And that is from a thread YOU started.
 

plantvision

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I was going to respond to your thread but then I decided to make a new thread because I see this come up quite often.

Not sure how to link to it, but just do a search for fetilizer by Plantvision.

Hope it helps and good luck.
 

jimmy jones

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Didn't say they weren't healthy I just wasn't happy with the final product. And in that thread I simply stated what the tiger bloom bottle said, not once did I say it was the only one I was using. It also says that it was my first time using them because I usually go organic. I wanted to try it and see what the hype was all about and I was unsatisfied. Since going back to organic my buds are already twice the size and they still have a month left. And yes the lights and strain are the same so I know its the difference in nutes.
 

TXskunkKush

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O ok your just saying that in your opinion you would rather go organic then use fox farm, its all about preference i guess
 

max316420

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He is right but you shouldn't call it junk just because you didn't like the results.. That's all im saying
 

dannyboy602

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I agree with the garbage in = garbage out but that has nothing to do with how much you spend. Terrible to tell people you need to spend big bucks for great yields.

The OP needs to do a lot of reading. I would recommend something like this - $1 used online



Do a bit of studying and you can grow for dirt cheap ;) like the pun?

/e If you're going hydro spend the $. The above only applies to soil.
I like Ed Rosenthals book better. It had a beautiful frosty cola on the cover, not a friggin water Lilly
 

wiseguy316

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go to walmart, they carry an all purpose fert for about 4 bucks, its a 15-30-15, i think it works great.the brand name is expert.
 

Gastanker

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I like Ed Rosenthals book better. It had a beautiful frosty cola on the cover, not a friggin water Lilly
Seriously? Real science versus a how to picture book? I own Ed Rosenthals and Jorge Cervantes as well, people keep giving them to me as gifts for some reason. I would take a text book over those any day. Can't compare the amount of in depth knowledge and would rather base my methods on a ton of knowledge versus copying someone elses recipe. Not to say copying a proven recipe wont work with splendid results - I'm just stubborn and would prefer doing it my way - when it comes for fertilizers for a fraction of the cost.
 

Xcon

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I've used Jack's Classic nutes, $5.99 each for veg and flower. I don't recommend it.
 

ink the world

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I've used Jack's Classic nutes, $5.99 each for veg and flower. I don't recommend it.
Why not?

I used them for years (back to the original Peters) without a problem...the only reason I stopped using their stuff is I coudnt get it locally anymore. I know plenty of commercial gardeners and growers that swear by it.
 

VLRD.Kush

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When you get that bud tell me how it turns out i would love to know if schaultz is a safe choice
Will do man, Im gonna add the link to my grow in my signature so you can stop by or subscribe if you want.

And from what I've read on here and grasscity, Schultz isnt that bad of a noob/ starter fertilzer. Dont know if you know this or not, but they also carry their products in liquid solutions as well for all you hydro-guys.
 

Xcon

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Why not?

I used them for years (back to the original Peters) without a problem...the only reason I stopped using their stuff is I coudnt get it locally anymore. I know plenty of commercial gardeners and growers that swear by it.
Well, it didn't kill my plants, but it didn't help them either.
 

*BUDS

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Go to a produce store (used by farmers) and look at bulk ferts. Igot a bag of multipurpose allround fert (high N) 25kg for $35 ,I also got 25kg bag of sulphate of potash for $70 and 25kg superphosphate fine grade for $40. That covers 100 plants for a season from go to whoa.
 
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