Nutes for biggest buds

DarkWeb

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lol you guys have either never used the products I’m talking about are are just arrogant assholes who think they know it all, because I can get a a noticeable gain from using the right nutes compared to not... y’all are toxic af and obv don’t know what your talking about
Used them 25 years ago how about you?
 

TreeFarmerCharlie

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lol you guys have either never used the products I’m talking about are are just arrogant assholes who think they know it all, because I can get a a noticeable gain from using the right nutes compared to not... y’all are toxic af and obv don’t know what your talking about
You're going to do well here. Someone with an attitude like yours swung in last week and quickly realized they didn't know what they were talking about. If you get a 35% increase from nutrients then you just don't know how to grow and they are bridging that gap for you.
 

JJroro

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You're going to do well here. Someone with an attitude like yours swung in last week and quickly realized they didn't know what they were talking about. If you get a 35% increase from nutrients then you just don't know how to grow and they are bridging that gap for you.
I didn’t mean 35% inc i was meaning like between experience and the nutrients like being experienced means a lot but also does the nutrients, like 35% of good nutes and the rest experience for a good grow
 

TreeFarmerCharlie

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I didn’t mean 35% inc i was meaning like between experience and the nutrients like being experienced means a lot but also does the nutrients, like 35% of good nutes and the rest experience for a good grow
Sorry, but you are wrong. Providing nutrients is as important as providing proper lighting. The part you don't seem to understand is bottled salt based nutrients aren't required AT ALL. You can feed them just as well for pennies on the dollar and most of the shit you buy in a bottle has had more money go into the advertising than the actual product. Trust me...I've spent a LOT of money on fancy bottles that look like the were designed by a tattoo artist. I have an all organic grow going now and the price different for nutrients is astonishing. I've also never seen my plants grow so fast during early vegetation...but I'm not attributing that to the the organic grow, yet, because I haven't grown these strains before.
 

TintEastwood

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I was thinking of swapping over to the full mega crop nutes line and using MC, bud explosion, sweet candy, Mammoth P, and gravitron. What other nutes could I add to this? Or are the some other nutes or different lines that would be better for max yield?
I used to run Mega Crop in coco, now using Jacks 5-12-26.
Being a 2-part, Jacks allows growers more flexibility - able to adjust the NPK ratio's and elements.


Masterblend
Chem Gro
are similar alternatives to jacks part-a.

IMO....Megacrop is best for soil grows, but even then it's limited if you want to adjust NPK ratios into and thru flower.
MC has plenty of K. Their BE and SC are loaded with K. Calmag pro high in N, low in CA.
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xtsho

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I find it very similar to the wine and microbrew tactics. Labels are used to grab the eye in a sea of shit! To get you to say "hey that looks good"
I find the microbrew industry here in Portland ridiculous as well. I was drinking microbrew back in the eighties when it was just getting started. Now all these hipster brewers that retired from Intel are opening up breweries because they have the money to buy $50,000+ in equipment. They then charge $8 for some crappy sour in a 12 oz wine glass and all the other hipsters think they're drinking the best stuff ever. It's a joke.
 

TreeFarmerCharlie

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I find the microbrew industry here in Portland ridiculous as well. I was drinking microbrew back in the eighties when it was just getting started. Now all these hipster brewers that retired from Intel are opening up breweries because they have the money to buy $50,000+ in equipment. They then charge $8 for some crappy sour in a 12 oz wine glass and all the other hipsters think they're drinking the best stuff ever. It's a joke.
My brother isn't a hipster, but he loves his craft beers. The one good thing about them being expensive is it causes some people ot learn to control their intake. My brother limits himself to 2 beers a night and considers them more like a dessert, or a "special drink" for the night, rather than something to drink to get shitfaced.
 

rkymtnman

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I find the microbrew industry here in Portland ridiculous as well. I was drinking microbrew back in the eighties when it was just getting started. Now all these hipster brewers that retired from Intel are opening up breweries because they have the money to buy $50,000+ in equipment. They then charge $8 for some crappy sour in a 12 oz wine glass and all the other hipsters think they're drinking the best stuff ever. It's a joke.
I used to do a lot of work in Tualatin back in the late 90's. I still think Widmer Hefe is one of the best American hefes.
 
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