Frist grow.. what nutrients?

hi, For the first grow, (best to keep it simple) what are the basic nutrients for a soil grow? And can anyone please point me to a chart showing timing and amounts? Thanks!
 

ak.fortyseven

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I have used General Hydro 3-part for years. Have switched to the Lucas Formula recently, which is about as simple as you can get.
 

kbo ca

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Whats the difference? Organic yields less but tastes better?
Organic nutrients are better for your plants, your health, and the environment around you. Plants were meant to be fed organically so they grow better when you use natual foods. Chemical nutrients usually have a longer shelf life. Organically fed cannabis always tastes better.
 

Highflier22

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Roots organics Buddha Grow and Bloom. You can't go wrong with these. Other chemical nutrients burn plants if you aren't right on with the amount to be given to them. You really can't burn your plants with roots, and it definitely shows good growth. IMO I like Roots Organics over any others.
 
I use botanicare pro series.. I like them, they did a good job.
Hi, I hear good things about Botanicare and I se it is available on Amazon.com Am I right that you use two versions, one for roots and one for blooming? Which Boatniacre products do you use for these two phases? Thanks!
 

welldiced

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Dude....since it's your first grow, just go get some MG plant food. Mix it up 1/4 it's strength recomended and use it throughout your grow. Keep it simple.....watch your first plant grow and learn the botany of the plant. Don't worry about expensive nutes and all that hype. I'm not a MG fan or a hater, I haven't used it in awhile but it's cheap and you can use the saved money on more important things you will need down the road if you plan on being a marijuana gardener.
 
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