Tiger Bloom vs Big Bud

Stoney Macgyver

Active Member
Im buying nutes for flowering tomorrow and I would like to know which is best of the two, Big Bud or Tiger Bloom? What would you recomend?
 

fatman7574

New Member
Tiger Bloom is a complete fertilizer but the formulation is not so good. Too low on nitrogen and potash. Big Bud is a supplemental fertilizer not a compltete fertilizer. It contains only 1% phosphorus, 4% potash o.7% magnesium and amino acids.

I would recommend Dyna-Gro Foliage-Pro or second choice AN Sensi One powder concentrate.
 

super2200

Well-Known Member
Are you not already using the fox farms line of nutes? you should stick with the same line if your using grow big in your veg. What were you using already?
 

blahblahblah123

Active Member
Course thats why fox farm is a 3 part.. read their dosing instructions, you add nitrogen (grow big) at weeks 3-4 in flower.

Fox farm rocks, go with it ;p

Big Bud is an additive, meaning you can do without it, its the icing on the cake.. you use it with tiger bloom. I use both, works excellent :)

Got a girl at week 4 right now using it and shes already bout the width of a baseball.. :weed:
 

jahtrip

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To claim a brand of nutes is no good, isnt really fare..
I have tryed a few different ones available where i live, including plagron, biobizz, bio canna, and bcuzz.... Fox farm is much harder to come across out here..... I am currently trying a few products from advanced nutrients but im not liking it so that much so far... its alot of products to complete their schedule...
The best results i have had is using pretty much any bloom fertilizer... (certified organic by the skal and EKo) And ALOT OF GUANO....
so yeah i would replace the big bud with guano... just get a bloom fertilizer and the only additive you really need is guano... Guano Kalong is VERY VERY good... i like to make tea to water the plants with, otherwise if your in the states there BUDWELL works wonders...
whatever you decide to use... make sure you include guano in the mix... Youll have beautifull, Super tasty buds:)


Peace out
 

super2200

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Course thats why fox farm is a 3 part.. read their dosing instructions, you add nitrogen (grow big) at weeks 3-4 in flower.

Fox farm rocks, go with it ;p

Big Bud is an additive, meaning you can do without it, its the icing on the cake.. you use it with tiger bloom. I use both, works excellent :)

Got a girl at week 4 right now using it and shes already bout the width of a baseball.. :weed:
This is why I asked as I thought it was 3 part I use general hydro myself and stick with their 3 part and use other additives as well such as the big bud as mentioned. I agree that anything you use is good as long as you learn how to max it out without over doing it. Good luck
 
so you use 3 part ff and big bud only? or do you use anything else with it
Course thats why fox farm is a 3 part.. read their dosing instructions, you add nitrogen (grow big) at weeks 3-4 in flower.

Fox farm rocks, go with it ;p

Big Bud is an additive, meaning you can do without it, its the icing on the cake.. you use it with tiger bloom. I use both, works excellent :)

Got a girl at week 4 right now using it and shes already bout the width of a baseball.. :weed:
 

Sp33dymonk3y

Active Member
Sorry to bring this back up but I was also woundering. I'm going to be buying Nutes soon.. Hmm fox farm? What brand guys
 

941mick

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Why not just start a new thread? If you were trying to pick between Tiger Bloom and Big Bud, all the information you would need has already been posted...
 

TonightYou

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Fox farms isn't bad, but I wouldn't call it good either. It is salty and you probably will get build up/nitrogen deficiency as already stated.

Fuck three parts, switch to Jacks and you won't look back.
 

Clown Baby

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get an all-purpose, water soluble fertilizer. something with nitrate for N. max-sea 16-16-16, jacks, peters, are all good. Tigerbloom isn't balanced and will give you deficiencies
 

BROBIE

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Fox farms isn't bad, but I wouldn't call it good either. It is salty and you probably will get build up/nitrogen deficiency as already stated.

Fuck three parts, switch to Jacks and you won't look back.
What do you mean by being too "salty" .? I hear the term but what does it mean? Thx
 

TonightYou

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I'll entertain you, despite your regular trolling.

Look at how much of it isn't water soluble when using fox farms. Always deposits left at bottom of the container.

Not exactly what I want going on my plants
 
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