Anyone use dynagro?

Dividedsky

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Talked to the dude at the hydro store and he said you can pretty much use grow,bloom,pro-tek, and their mag-pro. I wanted to try something new maybe do a test with my ak clones. Use my current nutes with one clone and dyna with the other. I'm currently running botanicare grow,bloom,liq karma,cal-mag, gh floral nectar, gh florablend, bloombastic, rocks resonator and clearex . I know its a lot.
I saw a side by side comparison of advanced nutes connoisseur line and dyna gro. The dyna seemed to beat it out. Someone on here actually posted that journal. So if anyone has use dyna-gro let me know your thoughts and I'd also like to see if I would need to keep using any of my other nutes in use while using dyna.Thanks
 

Metasynth

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I use dynagro. Grow, Bloom, and ProTekt. I love 'em. Find they're really simple...And In hydro, I find they keep my pH pretty stable as well.
 

Dividedsky

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I use dynagro. Grow, Bloom, and ProTekt. I love 'em. Find they're really simple...And In hydro, I find they keep my pH pretty stable as well.
I'm in soil. They're super concentrated so it seems like you would use less so a bottle would last awhile. Is there any other nute I would want to add like a sugar?
 

Wilksey

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Pretty good stuff IMO.

Used it for 2 grow cycles of AK47 and outdoor peppers in coco.

It does tend to run a bit hot though, so be careful or you'll get some leaf tip burn, like my dumb ass did.

Best of luck.
 

Dividedsky

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Pretty good stuff IMO.

Used it for 2 grow cycles of AK47 and outdoor peppers in coco.

It does tend to run a bit hot though, so be careful or you'll get some leaf tip burn, like my dumb ass did.

Best of luck.
Ya I'll start it at low mls and build my way up. I'm running some serious seeds ak clones right now, also cheese, power kush,white strawberry skunk, and jack 33. Most of those are freebies from the tude. My buddy gave me a cut of the white strw skunk, hope it cools down here in New England cause they don't do well in heat and high humidity and I can't run a dehu, I have to watch my electric consumption. Looking forward to test the nutes side by side with the ak clones...
 

polo the don

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I use the foliage pro, bloom and pro-tekt. I have done the side by sides with GH and others and found dyna to be better or at least as good as anything else. Can't beat the price.
 

shnkrmn

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I've been using foliage pro, Mag pro and Protekt for years. I don't bother with bloom.
 

tyson53

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I've been using foliage pro, Mag pro and Protekt for years. I don't bother with bloom.

I been using the dyna grow ..grow for my houseplants..and works well..but i have read lots of posts like what shnkrmn said..lots use the foliage pro right thru the whole grow and had fantastic results....I my self use the pro tek like its water..lol...really beefs up the plant structure...branches are like steel rods..and great leaf tissue structure..helps prevent mold issues i think do the density of the leaves ....
 

wirat

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Foliage testing in cannabis revealed calcium is more important (being higher in content) than nitrogen and potassium combined, (plants provide optimal nutrition to the newest growth, so the new growth is what's tested).

Sulfur contributes more to flavor and taste than any other element.

In nature (soil), plants get the same NPK from start to finish, right?. This is one reason why some have such great success using Foliage Pro from start to finish.

Dyna Gro has developed a process to combine essential elements in one solution, other manufacturers have not been able to figure out how to do this, (even after trying to reverse engineer Dyna Gro) so that requires you buy 2 or 3 products to get the same nutrients as in a one part, combined Dyna Gro.

Liebig's law "states that growth is controlled not by the total amount of resources available, but by the scarcest resource (limiting factor)." So that means any plant will only utilize (at a proportionate level) the scarcest nutrient available. That is why disproportionate feeding is wasteful. Many of the hyped nutrients are not necessary or do not get utilized by the plant because they create a disproportionate feed. (Why balance is more important than quantity)
Read summary here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liebig's_law_of_the_minimum

Over feeding is why flushing is needed in most cases, plants being fed the proper ratio and ppm of nutrients should not require it. (Why low ppm grows can be so successful)

But most of these aren't my words, they are from Dyna Gro's founder David Neal himself, been doing this a loooong time. Listen here:

A great 30 minute interview from the CEO of Dyna Gro himself. Is he plugging the product? You be the judge. Read the comments and see the progress from growers here and compare to what he says, seems in line to me.
 
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wirat

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Wirat, no offense but you sound like an infomercial.....and its 4 am....
Yeah, no offense taken, I agree it may sound like that. But...the thread topic is asking about using DynaGro, so that's what I'm talkin' about since it is good stuff. Others are welcome to point out the limitations or why it's not good if they like.

It's 4 am? cool, that's when all the infomercials are on TV!
 

Smokenpassout

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I am considering it, so thanks for the info. I usually use iguana juice grow and bloom. But its pricey and seems to only come in larger liter sizes. I am gonna go with a small bottle of dyna grow and bloom my next grow for sure
 

paramountads

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Any of you guys use it for hydro/hempy? Doing hempy right now and started at 1/8tsp (.625ml) and just started noticing problems (leaf curling, droopy, light color etc. I just found their chart online and saw they recommended 4ml starting at week 1. I just upped to 3.5ml this feeding. I also bought some calmag since I was seeing spotted leaves as well. But I think this is due to not using enough fert. Water is 5.8, temps run around 72-81, and humidity is around 45.

Can anyone recommend a suggested feeding schedule?

First picture is from a 3 week old runt that has grown extremely slow from the beginning. The other two show plants that are about 2 weeks old at this point. They look pretty good at this point, just want to fix the problems with them asap. Thanks for any help.


 
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