Quick question

psuedoscience

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So I have liquid Koolbloom and floravnova bloom, my question was can I use both of them together?

I just started flowering like a day ago so no rush.
 

homebrewer

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Floranova easily meets the P and K needs of your plants if you're growing in dirt. If you're in hydro, I'd suggest a 'booster' with more P than K. Something like hydroplex (0-10-6), magpro (2-15-4) or Koolbloom dry (2-45-28 ). I personally don't like how LKB matches up with the NPK content of your floranova bloom. There is no reason why you can't add it though, there are just better 'booster' options if you're in hydro.
 

psuedoscience

Active Member
Floranova easily meets the P and K needs of your plants if you're growing in dirt. If you're in hydro, I'd suggest a 'booster' with more P than K. Something like hydroplex (0-10-6), magpro (2-15-4) or Koolbloom dry (2-45-28 ). I personally don't like how LKB matches up with the NPK content of your floranova bloom. There is no reason why you can't add it though, there are just better 'booster' options if you're in hydro.
ohh ok ill just use the folranova, and yep its soil. One more question is molasses any good?
 

homebrewer

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ohh ok ill just use the folranova, and yep its soil. One more question is molasses any good?
If you're using actual 'soil', the carbs in molasses may provide some benefit, though the microbes and your roots already have a symbiotic relationship. Considering your plant food, molasses could potentially cause more issues than it's worth. I'd recommend keeping it simple. You got your dirt and your plant food, just add water and put that plant in a pleasant environment. The genetics will do the rest.
 

psuedoscience

Active Member
If you're using actual 'soil', the carbs in molasses may provide some benefit, though the microbes and your roots already have a symbiotic relationship. Considering your plant food, molasses could potentially cause more issues than it's worth. I'd recommend keeping it simple. You got your dirt and your plant food, just add water and put that plant in a pleasant environment. The genetics will do the rest.
Alright thanks a lot! :-)
 

eDude

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I've used flora nova in soil before and it's pretty good.

BE SURE TO SHAKE THE SHIT OUT OF IT LIKE IT OWES YOU MONEY.

Every use, shake it up.

If you don't you're asking for problems. That stuff is so thick. It weighs a full pound more per quart then flora grow or bloom.

You can use your Koolbloom 0-10-10 in flower all you want. 0-10-10 has been around for a long long time as a bloom booster. It's just tacking on some P and K. They expect you to use it with the Flora Nova. Made by the same company.

http://generalhydroponics.com/site/gh/docs/feeding_sched/GH-FloraNova-DTW-Charts.pdf

:lol: Koolbloom dry is a completely different product and is NOT used until the very end. They are NOT exchangeable.

0-10-10 > 0-10-8

K is where it's at. P is a lie. Humboldt Nutrients Duce Duce.. 0-0-22 or Ginormous 0-6-16
 
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