Best Nutrient Line???

jarvild

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CNS-17 Bloom coco& soil @ 7 ml per gallon. Hydroplex @ 2.5 ml per gallon = 11 cents per gallon of nutrient solution.
 

natro.hydro

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Wow not one person has said H&G or Heavy 16 LOLOLOL!!! These responses are hilarious
So?? No one has brought up fox farms or dutch master does that mean those are not viable options fir growing a plant? I am in a phase of trying many different regimens including a super soil mix i will be tweaking when i mix another batch in a month.

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volcanoOFhistory

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I haven't been impressed with fox farms. I think their numbers are off. No calcium.
So?? No one has brought up fox farms or dutch master does that mean those are not viable options fir growing a plant? I am in a phase of trying many different regimens including a super soil mix i will be tweaking when i mix another batch in a month.

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So?? No one has brought up fox farms or dutch master does that mean those are not viable options fir growing a plant? I am in a phase of trying many different regimens including a super soil mix i will be tweaking when i mix another batch in a month.

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I have used the FF lineup with nice results. It's viable for growing but I think it's considered more of a starter to mid range lineup rather than advanced like this forum typicaly talks about. As mentioned by another post on FF you do need to add Cal/Mg.
 

tyson53

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I dont think there is best..its what works for you and your plants and the growing situation...I grow in greenhouses and what works for me is Epsoma ..Neptune and teas...and Veg&bloom dirty

I have used GH...H&G..AN...Blue mountain organic...yellow bottles...Gro tek...and a few others....and what I use now works the best..but I will say the Veg&Bloom Dirty works great also....
 

d0rk2dafullest

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I have read the dynagro thread. Honestly I think u should go with either GH or Super nutrients or Dynagro Base. And then pick and choose the best bang for Ur buck additives. Some are cheaper and some more expensive than other lines. If u can find the raw materials for cheaper that's what u should do. And I think that's the best way to go. I have not read any replies just yet and someone may have said what I have already. But great minds think alike!! I myself use GH and pick and choose the "best bang for Ur buck" additives.

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Mt Doo

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I'm using dyna gro grow bloom and protek with cal mag due to the ro water I'm using. Next round I'm going straight dyna gro foliage pro from start to finish with tap water, my water around here is pretty low ppm but high enough to not need the cal mag.

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purplehays1

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General Hydroponics flora series is the best for the $ imo. Not to say u don't have to supplement with other products.
 

skunkd0c

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General Hydroponics flora series is the best for the $ imo. Not to say u don't have to supplement with other products.
you shouldn't have to supplement with anything

i use vitalink it works out cheaper than canna and i find it keeps them greener
i do not like 3 part foods they seem a waste of money and have silly feeding schedules

can get away with only using the A+B bloom it has enough N for veg too
works out around £45 for 10 liters
 

booms111

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Technaflora BC boost, grow,bloom with Awesome blossom for early bloom and Fox farm Cha-Ching final feeding. Technafloras MagICal used every watering.
 

Flagg420

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I drop the $ on the Advanced line, plus add in some blackstrap. All in a bucket of happy frog. A bit beginner level, but it gets done what I need, and with the exception of a crap ass "darkstar," it always puts out a quality and potency that surpasses my local dispensary on all but their 3 top shelf ($20/g) strains.

Once I get into a new place, and set up for what should be the last, and permanent time... I will end up setting up a composting station, brewing teas, and getting more into coir... I played with DWC for a while and found it to just be far too much maintenance. Ph, temp, ppm, level, air pumps, check valves, stones, air stones, buckets, lids, root rot...... Dirt is just so much simpler, and the results speak for themselves...
 

Tbot

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All of these posts from people who know absolutely nothing about plant sciences.
I bet if you tried soil you would never go back to hydro. See the trend? Once someone shows you the chemically taste of plastic tubing and plastic buckets etc. you begin to appreciate the clean taste of organic soil grown smoke and never consider having hydro again. See a trend?
I wouldn't smoke your organic, leafy soil schwagg if you paid me to.
 
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