Nutrient switch up - Ideas and feedback please.

LukeSK

Member
Hello my lords and ladies,

I am new to indoor growing and have been trying a few different types of nutrients over the past two runs. (trying to avoid brand talk. It seems like a hot button topic)

Last two runs have been a pretty standard A+B formula with a little back strap during bloom with good results.

This up coming run I am going to switch to dry nutrients. Basic 3-2-1 formula.

Additionally since it was so cheap (and shipping was expensive) i bought a bunch of other additives and am looking to this knowledgeable group of people to see if im over doing it... (i like to tinker, what can i say.. :)

Soluble Fulvic Acid
Soluble Humic Acid
Ferti-Nitro Plus (nitrogen additive)
Potassium Silicate
Mono Ammonium Phosphate
Seaweed Extract
Soluble Trace Element Mix
Wetting Agent (Yucca Based)

What say you all? Your constructive feedback is most welcome.

Thank you and have a nice weekend,

Luke
 

Flowki

Well-Known Member
If you are able to link the N, calcium and base feed that would be more helpful for people I think.

From that list the Fulvic, humic and seaweed are keepers.

Potass silicate depends on what you are growing in and starting water ph. It ups the PH and will be a pain if you are in hydro/coco and have to drag it down from 7+. That nitrogen source has humic acid in it, but you already have that. The AmmoP has N in it and may conflict with n/p base ratios while I'm not certain if ammo is a good source to begin with. Depending on the base, the trace elements will be unnecessary while seaweed also has some traces too.

Unless I am mistaken and you intend to make a complete feed only from the list?. I have no clue if that could work if is the case.
 
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