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Old 11-17-2006, 03:30 PM
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Have we established if it’s a soil grow or hydro? Depending on the grow medium, there are a number of excellent products to help you grow robust, healthy buds, the kind that give you the ultimate smoking experience.

If you’re prepared to spend a little extra and you like the idea of going organic, I’ve had great results with Iguana Juice, Grow and Bloom. Exactly the two bottles you asked for. Advanced Nutrients Medical has a link to their Nutrient Calculator, which will tell you exactly week by week how much liquid to mix into your reservoir.

You can use Iguana Juice, whether you’re growing in soil, or in water. For strictly a hydro grow, I’d recommend Sensi Grow, A & B and Sensi Bloom, A & B, which were developed by the research scientists at Advanced Nutrients specifically for growing cannabis. I’m using them right now in my six bucket ebb and flow setup, and the measuring and mixing is no big deal, really, as long as you follow the instructions.

Don’t let the fact that it comes in two parts put you off. When it comes to Sensi Grow, you merely mix 2.6 mL/L of this 5-2-6 NPK fert and you’ll be feeding your cannabis plants not only the three basic macronutrients, but many assorted micronutrient compounds as well. It’s guaranteed to outperform the competition. If not completely satisfied, you get your money back.

Sensi Bloom has the same application rate (2.6 mL/L) but it’s NPK is different, 5-4-8. If you anything about ferts, you’ll know that Nitrogen makes up 5% of the concentrate, Phosphorus 4%, and Potassium 8%. When your plants are in flower, they require a different ratio of these macronutrients, than when they’re in the vegetative stage.

Now if a 2-part is too complicated for you, there’s always Sensi One Grow and Sensi One Bloom, which are still high yielding ferts, but a bit less cutting edge than the two-part. It’s a concentrated powder fert, designed to dissolve easily in your hydro grow. All Advanced Nutrients ferts, by the way, can be used interchangeably for hydro or soil grows, whatever your need.

If you’re a medpot patient and have motor impairment or mobility issues, you may want to consider using EPN Sensi Pro, a superbly engineered, calibrated pouch system, where all you need is a pair of scissors to slit open the foil pouch containing the pre-measured, pre-mixed formula week by week, for the complete vegetative and flowering cycle of your medical cannabis plants.

You asked about Voodoo Juice. This product is a rhizosphere microbial colonizer, which means that the live microorganisms contained in Voodoo Juice will occupy the space between your roots and the medium they grow in, all in a very beneficial way. Your roots will thrive and they’ll be better able to absorb the nutrients that you feed them.

Voodoo Juice is best when used in conjunction with Piranha and Tarantula. The former product contains live beneficial fungi, while the latter live beneficial bacteria. They also colonize your root system to make them grow faster. Greater growth under ground means better growth above ground. In soil, you may use these products full strength. In hydro grows, especially if you also use SensiZym and Carbo Load Liquid, it is suggested that you only use Piranha, Tarantula, and Voodoo Juice half strength. Check the labels for application rates.

Hope this helps in your dilemma about choosing a nutrient for your marijuana plants. Please visit my blogsite and the Advanced Nutrients Medical website, for further details.
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