Any one part nutes that are good for DWC?

farmasensist

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Im running low on nutes and want to try a one part solution this time because im sick of mixing all this shit together (using 3 part GH now). Ive heard alot of people say dynagrow and jacks are good but i was looking at a amazon review where a guy said dyna gro was organic. Ive tried trace amounts of organics in DWC and it didnt work out well. Im hoping that guy just doesn't know what he's talking about. Any of you use a one part lucas type nute that you would recomend?
 

Hydroburn

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dyna-gro doesn't have any organics in it, should be fine. I used DG for 2 years, but the nutes always crystallize on me after a few weeks, so I moved on.
 

Just paranoid

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are these girls late in flower? they look hungry to me. im new to soil growing so i may be wrong. all the flushing seems unnessary. most feed once a week in flower and water with clean water rest of week. you just cant rely on the soil for food for the entire grow. flowering girls eat alot. just something to think about. enjoy your grow
 

farmasensist

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Thanks, i'll get another bottle of gh bloom for back up or vegging since I still have a buch of grow and micro and try out the dyna gro maybe try jacks next time.
 

farmasensist

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I got a powder from GH, i think it's the stuff danksta is talking about. When i mixed it to about 300-400 ppm the ph dropped to the right range. Any higher than that and the PH was too low but it was very easy to mix and that is usually where i put the ppm. So far i like it, I'll see how the plants react to it but I'm not expecting any problems, it's designed to work in hydro for flower plants so it should work.
 

ttystikk

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Im running low on nutes and want to try a one part solution this time because im sick of mixing all this shit together (using 3 part GH now). Ive heard alot of people say dynagrow and jacks are good but i was looking at a amazon review where a guy said dyna gro was organic. Ive tried trace amounts of organics in DWC and it didnt work out well. Im hoping that guy just doesn't know what he's talking about. Any of you use a one part lucas type nute that you would recomend?
Botanicare has a one part nutrient line, CNS-17. There are several different bottles for various parts of veg and bloom, and it is not terribly concentrated- which means it's expensive. No bueno!

Frankly, the quest for a one part nute is a fool's errand and Botanicare has proven it by being unable to get everything the plant needs in one bottle from cradle to chop.

Instead, investigate using dry nutrients such as Jacks, Hydrogardens or Tokengrow. These are much more flexible than the water bottle lines and shockingly less expensive. This gets to be important when running big RDWC systems with over 100 gallons of nutrient solution in them.
 

farmasensist

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Im liking this powder i got. Just checked on the plants after a week and half of the 5 gal were gone. I topped it off, put in a table spoon and the PPM and pH where both where i wanted them, very easy. I was sceptical about using a powder but the plants lookhappy.
 
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