Comparing best BLOOM Nutes

stawawager

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Which is the better: pros/cons between these two vastly different BLOOM Nutes? What will one do that the other one won't? Ty

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HydoDan

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When I was doing hydro, this was my go to.. You can run a whole cycle with it..
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Maxibloom Lucas Formula for soil is very simple to make and apply. Add 1-2 tbsps (7 grams) of Maxibloom in a gallon of fresh water. If you want a value in liters, then add 5-10 ml in 4 liters of fresh water. If you add MaxiBloom to this ratio, then you don’t ned to add MaxiGro at all.
Add the mixture every week or twice a week according to the soil condition. If the soil requires more nutrients, then we recommend you add the Maxibloom mixture twice a week
 
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Wastei

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When I was doing hydro, this was my go to.. You can run a whole cycle with it..
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Maxibloom Lucas Formula for soil is very simple to make and apply. Add 1-2 tbsps (7 grams) of Maxibloom in a gallon of fresh water. If you want a value in liters, then add 5-10 ml in 4 liters of fresh water. If you add MaxiBloom to this ratio, then you don’t ned to add MaxiGro at all.
Add the mixture every week or twice a week according to the soil condition. If the soil requires more nutrients, then we recommend you add the Maxibloom mixture twice a week
Lucas formula is with GH 3 part where you skip the grow and only run bloom and micro in flower.

Maxibloom is Maxibloom from General Hydroponics and has nothing to do with the "Lucas formula".
 

Hollatchaboy

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Lucas formula is with GH 3 part where you skip the grow and only run bloom and micro in flower.

Maxibloom is Maxibloom from General Hydroponics and has nothing to do with the "Lucas formula".
I believe the lucas formula and maxibloom are close elementally. At least that's what I've been led to believe. I've never looked into it, but both work petty good,, anyways, imo.
 

Raka

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you should know and post the full ingredients of the two products to be able to make a comparison, they could contain for example, fulvic, alginates, natural hormones etc... anyway regardless of the fact that we don't know what form the macro elements are in (post the label), the ratio between P and K doesn't differ that much between the two products ((K is about half of P in both), N is a little lower in TPS Bloom boost. I would see the latter better combined with a balanced NPK fertilizer when you need to increase PK levels.
 
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Chuppukol

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I switched to TPS Bloom last season, and I’ll never go back to Tiger. TPS has a much more balanced formula with natural ingredients and is way easier on the plants and soil.
 
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