The problem with asking this sort of question is that 90% of the people growing on this site really have no clue as to what they're doing. Go into the Grow Journal section, find a few seasoned growers and find out what they're using. Good luck!I'm using soil and just wondering what peoples opinions are on the different brands?
what homebrewer said is true there alot of beginner growers on the site, Ive got over 15 years in growing in soil most withThe problem with asking this sort of question is that 90% of the people growing on this site really have no clue as to what they're doing. Go into the Grow Journal section, find a few seasoned growers and find out what they're using. Good luck!
Which one do you use. Three part? Connoisseur?used GH for years worked great
switch to advanced nutes and will never go back to GH
three part with supsWhich one do you use. Three part? Connoisseur?
k well pro mix is soil, sunshine 4 isnt soil to set the record straitpromix and sunshine aren't soil, they're soilless mixes. i know it sounds like i'm splitting hairs but a lot of soil growers mix and 'brew' their soils with the aim of not having to give liquid ferts at all.
although that's *our goal, we haven't gotten to that point yet. we've been using grotek's line for the last 5 years (well, i used it for a while in my own show before we moved in together so i guess we've been using it for a combined 9 or so) (we just recently realised that our combined experience is older than either of us - and it's not like we're older'n shit or anything). these days, we use it and some of their organic additives to supplement our soilless+manure+goodies soil.
i completely agree with riddleme's 'learning' your ferts idea.... so very true. find what you love and stick with it. we've used (and loved) grotek for long enough that now that we're introducing less predictable nute delivery systems via our dirt, we're still comfortably able to use it to supplement with it towards the end (we don't seem to have that part of the soil mix dialed in yet).
the way i understand it, they're both sphagnum-based potting mixes - a bit different from actual 'soil'. (it can get confusing because a lot of retailers sell them as 'potting soil' because it looks, smells, and behaves a lot like soil, but it's a misnomer; 'potting mix' is more accurate.) (<-again, not to split hairs or anything....)k well pro mix is soil, sunshine 4 isnt soil to set the record strait
I go to buy certain products for certain situations not just wonder around in the store and hope someone know what I want? People do a little research on this subject and there would not be so many conflicting stories. Is this what the general population is doing? Personally I recommend a 3 part to all my clients due to ease of use and most are complete to some degree, I then tell them once you understand why you are using these products then by all means the world is your oyster...and you know what, they generally stay with what they know...so what does that tell you...humans are creatures of habit. I recommend ANY 3 PART nutrient line as they will give you the most flexibility when compared to 2 part or single formulations. JASYour budget and blind faith in a product is what will guide you to the product that suits you ...and then you will recommend that to others in the future .
"The decision to buy and use a product is often determined by the skill of the salesperson not the efficacy of the product."
Been using PBP for years, love it & cal mag, I also use liqud karma, with great results. I love the liquid ferts, so easy. Just mix it with your regular watering cycle. I do 3 straight fert waterings , then water only, back to 3 etc.. flush at 10 days.I'm a fan of Botanicare's Pure Blend Pro Grow and Bloom with their Cal Mag and Sweet Raw