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Default what r all the nutes i need to grow big plants
my plants r not growing big? whats all the nutes and stuff do weed plants need to grow big and butiful
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Get the advanced nutrient line of product and you will be more than happy

Get the A&B Sensi Grow & Bloom

Also very very good to have...

B-52
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i dont have the money for that stuff right know
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i dont have the money for that stuff right know
get the fox farm line. if you are on a budget you can do well with just grow big and big bloom but i would suggest adding atleast tiger bloom. and if you have some extra money by flowering time get the three powdered suppliments from fox farm
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Pick up a Shultz blosom formula it's 10-54-10. Also, you cant get one that's 15-55-15 thats also good. use it during flowering, bring up to full streinth slowely. Big bud is good though
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go to lowes and get some fish emulsion for vegging, it's cheap and works great for weed, and bone meal is cheap too, just spinkle it on your soil, it will be good for flowering. if you can spend more cash, then go with biobizz: biogrow and biobloom
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I use PBP grow and bloom to grow 4 foot healthy trees, although I'm gunna try AN 2 part next time, like the first guy said... Heard good things.
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I'm not sure if you want a quick run-down of what the individual nutrients do - or if you just want some brand names fired at you.
  • This is something I "Cut & Pasted", credit is given at the bottom of the article.
Plant Nutrient Primary secondary and micro nutrients


Plants have nutritional requirements just like humans in order to grow, develop and complete their life cycle. The supply of nutrients to the plants should be balanced, ensuring not to over or under-fertilize. Nutrients are classified according to their importance to plants and are categorized by Primary, Secondary and Micro nutrients.

Carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen, form the structural matter in plants and are freely available from air and water. Nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium may not be available in quantities or forms sufficient to support plant growth and additional nutrients must be added.

Primary nutrients:
The primary, or macro, nutrients required by plants are Carbon ©, Hydrogen (H), Oxygen (O), Nitrogen (N), Phosphorus (P), Potassium (K).

Nitrogen (N)
Nitrogen is important for normal plant development. Nitrogen is a component of amino acids, a protein which include nucleic acids, enzymes, light-harvesting pigment and chlorophyll. Nitrogen promotes plant growth and dense, bright foliage.

Phosphorus (P)
Phosphorus commonly misspelled "Phosphorous" is an essential part of the enzyme responsible for aiding crops to fix light energy. Nucleic acids carries genetic information and is important in stimulating root development. Phosphorus is an integral part of nucleic acids.

Potassium (K)
Potassium assist in the processes which ensure carbon assimilation and the transport of photosynthates through the plant for storage of sugars and proteins, and growth. Potassium is important for water regulation and intake. Sufficient potassium help plants resist frost, drought and certain diseases.

Secondary nutrients:
In addition to the primary nutrients listed above, plants also need secondary nutrients like Sulphur (S), Calcium (Ca), Magnesium (Ma), Chlorine (Cl - not always essential), Sodium (Na).

Sulphur (S)
Sulphur forms part of two important amino acids which are part of the many building blocks of protein. Sulphur is found in B1 vitamin and several other enzymes.

Calcium (Ca)
Calcium is essential for plant growth, cell division and enlargement. Calcium is a component of cell membranes and is important for developing the root system, shoot tips and storage organs. Calcium aids in pollen development and help plants to retain their foliage.

Magnesium (Ma)
Magnesium occurs in chlorophyll and is also an activator of enzymes.

Micro nutrients:
Aside for the primary and secondary nutrient requirements, plants also need several micro nutrients. Iron (Fe), Zinc (Zn), Maganese (Mn), Copper (Cu), Molybdenum (Mo), Boron (B) and Cobalt (Co) are all essential for proper plant development.

Iron (Fe)
Iron gives green color to plant foliage. Iron is part of the make up of enzymes and aids in protein synthesis, photosynthesis and the metabolic functions of plants. Iron is also required for chlorophyll synthesis.

Zinc (Zn)
Zinc increases the metabolic rate of plants. Zinc deficiencies will cause impaired cell functions. Zinc is also part of the make up of enzymes.

Maganese (Mn)
Maganese is part of the make up of enzymes and help in photosynthesis and the metabolic functions of plants.

Copper (Cu)
Copper contains amine oxidase (CuAO) has been suggested to play a role in H2O2 (Hydrogen Peroxide) production in plant cell walls during cell development and in response to pathogen attack. Copper functions as a catalyst in photosynthesis and respiration. It is a constituent of several enzyme systems involved in building and converting amino acids to proteins. Copper is important in carbohydrate and protein metabolism and is important in the formation of lining in plant cell walls which leads to the structural strength of the cells, and the plant. Copper also affects the flavor, the storage ability, and the sugar content of fruits.

Molybdenum (Mo)
Molybdenum is part of the make up of enzymes and aids in the metabolic functions of plant. Molybdenum is also required for nitrogen fixing bacteria

Boron (B)
Assist in the metabolic function of plant and aids in cell division.

Cobalt (Co)
Ethylene synthesis is a process that inhibits shoot development. Cobalt is an ion that inhibits ethylene synthesis, thus, allowing shoots to develop.

This article courtesy of www.hydroponicsearch.com

I used to use all those brand name nutes, let's face it - they work! But where's the fun in that? I've moved on and experimented a little, and come up with my own (mostly organic) plan. I grow in soil, with a "Balanced" variety of fertilizers (roughly equal N-P-K #'s plus a good mix of secondary nutrients and trace nutrients).

During the veg stage I spike the "N" a little bit by supplimenting "regular" fish emulsion (5-1-1) and Mexican Bat Guano (high Nitrogen). During the flowering stage I switch the suppliments to "bloom" fish emulsion (can't remember the N-P-K #'s right off hand) and Indonesian or Jamaican Bat Guano (high Phosphorus).

Start new seedlings with very little, or no, fertilizer in small cups. Repot as they grow with increasing amounts of ferts in the new soil (but don't overdo it!).
 

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