The Best Nutrients?

AN products are watered down and split into way too many parts to be considered as anything but a money making machine for the owner.

You can do FAR better for FAR less!

Off the top of my head.

Dyna gro foliage pro - one single bottle with everything in it you need to have success. Great place to begin.

Botanicare KIND line.

Age Old - Organic grow and bloom...Use at half strength.....

Hesi - Grow - Bloom and PK booster. Use a kelp extract with this one.

Jack's Classic and JR peters powders - read around and see how many of the old school best growers. Still use these powdered nutrients......You have to adjust how much you use for cannabis needs.


BTW = "flushing",,,IS a MYTH!
I used AN for a while and i have over 3L of "B52" and "Voodoo" shit left and want to switch to Hesi nutrients, how can i combine them? Not willing to buy AN anymore...
 
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Dr Magill

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I went from canna to Dyna grow foilage pro and have not had any issues. Price is Right also.
Good luck
 

Budget Buds

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the "best" ?? shit on the plant , hydro ?? shit in the res, All of that would be better then anything AN or fox farm....
 

Puff_Dragon

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getting great results at the mo with Biobizz nutes (in coco). Also, I like Floranova Bloom for coco/hydro (as its an 'all in one' nute - no need for any other nutes), plus it drops 6.4 ph water to 5.8 (using 2ml a liter) just right for me.

I haven't tried Canna nutes yet (will get some once i use up my other nutes) but they seem to be very popular (comparing price vs.quality).

I've used AN nutes in the past (sensi grow/bloom plus various 'additive 'nutes in the range). imo - they do what they say on the tin ..but the price is such that they seem more popular (long term) with small (hobby) growers and new growers. Features like ph perfect take some hassle out of nute mixing and you get consistant results from the basic a/b grow+bloom nutes. I did like the additives B-52 (humic acid and trace elements - great when transplanting to reduce shock), voodo juice (for quick root growth - in clones, seedlings and also used at the start of bloom) and Sensizyme (converts dead root matter to usable sugars).
 
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xtsho

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https://www.vitagrow.com/products.php
Part A = Micronutrients 3-10-20 $9.95 lb
Part B = Calcium Nitrate 13-0-0 $5.95 lb
Part C = Monopotassium Phosphate 0-49-29 $9.95 lb

A pound of each is enough to make well over a hundred gallons for under $25. Works in both soil and coco. No calcium deficieny problems in coco because of the calcium nitrate.

General Directions:

Do not mix parts A, B and C together in concentration. Add parts A, B and C separately to the main nutrient tank. Use lower strength first, add more if needed. Adjust the pH of the nutrient dilute to your specific crop. (General pH Rule: Soil 6.4-7.0. Hydro 5.8-6.5.)

Grow recipe per Gallon Water: ½ level teaspoon SuperMicro part A ½ level teaspoon SuperGrow part B Lettuce/herbs and delicate plants, use ¼ tsp of part A and B. Option for younger Plants: To promote root growth, add ¼ teaspoon of GiantBloom to the above recipe for the first two weeks of growth.

Bloom recipe per Gallon Water: ½ level teaspoon SuperMicro part A ½ level teaspoon SuperGrow part B ¼ - ½ level teaspoon GiantBloom part C

General Rules of Thumb for Pro Growers: General: The overfeeding of any plant food can cause nutrient deficiencies.
 
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