What's Your Favorite Fertilizer?

CallinCarRamRod

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I'm using fox farms garbage line and would like to know what you are using and the knowledge of experience behind it. I'm looking for good bloom nutes....

List your favorite fertilizer....
(Post results if you got em) :mrgreen:
Why don't ypou like fox farms? I'm curious, I just started using it.
 

Trippyness

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Powdered nutrients dominate.
GH Maxi line or Jacks.
There is another powdered nute line here on the forums. Will look for it, but those above work great.
 
Heavy 16 is the most kick ass nutrient line ive ever used. Ive seen some amazing results from my garden and a lot of other peoples as well. its super simple and works great. If you want to do it right and have a good result then get heavy 16 for sure
 

TheChemist77

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general hydroponics maxi series is cheap yet works better than most high priced nutrients, the gh nova is also very good, both produce great weed.. i tested many nutes back in the day and maxi and nova always came out above the rest.. i think alot of it depends on your water,, if u use tap or r/o water,,all nutes react differently with different water types and ph can be an issue.. anyways with my tap water gh maxi and nova both work well and keep ph levels steady..
 

Olive Drab Green

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I also use Nature's Care bone, blood, potting mix, and pest control. I like the bat guano with myco and humic acid most because it's an old world agricultural "secret" with a lot of history. And the Wachootoo and Wachati revere it. ;0
 

RM3

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general hydroponics maxi series is cheap yet works better than most high priced nutrients, the gh nova is also very good, both produce great weed.. i tested many nutes back in the day and maxi and nova always came out above the rest.. i think alot of it depends on your water,, if u use tap or r/o water,,all nutes react differently with different water types and ph can be an issue.. anyways with my tap water gh maxi and nova both work well and keep ph levels steady..
Finally a mention of water 8)

most folks don't know there are 4 types of water all based on how much Calcium Carbonate is in it

MJ forums never mention such real botanical facts LOL
 

MjAeJdIiK

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Just started using cutting edge solutions, good so far, and pretty cheap from what I have seen nutes go for, $20 and some change each for a gallon of the grow, bloom and micro.,the additives are more $$ but I haven't tried any yet, I'm going to next run.
 
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