Biobizz Indoor Pack vs. GH Flora Series Tripart

420LLIE

Active Member
Hi there, i will grow a single plant autoflower. My cabin is ready. My light is 100w Led. Which fertilizer set do you think I should start with? For now, my possibilities are limited, I'm planning a simple grow with only a basic and good performance fertilizer. Biobizz Grow-Blom-Topmax or GH Flora Micro-Grow-Bloom?

Also, do I need to add Cal-Mag next to these fertilizers? Thanks for your recommendations. I know, there are many experienced people on the forum who are interested in the details of the business, but as I said, I just want a simple and hassle-free advice for the beginning.
 

green_machine_two9er

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Might want to post in general growing or newbie.

in organicsection we will all try to convince you to grow with quality soil and less bottled regimens.
 

GenericEnigma

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Simple? Hassle-free? You've come to the right place!

Follow a simple soil recipe (there are lots of good ones). Look for the ones that have success behind them and rely mostly on peat, EWC, compost, and perlite. Then get a quality dry top-dress like Jobe's, Epsoma, or Gaia Green.

Right, @green_machine_two9er ? ;)

And if you want to never have watering issues, use a SIP as well!
 

Wastei

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Simple? Hassle-free? You've come to the right place!

Follow a simple soil recipe (there are lots of good ones). Look for the ones that have success behind them and rely mostly on peat, EWC, compost, and perlite. Then get a quality dry top-dress like Jobe's, Epsoma, or Gaia Green.

Right, @green_machine_two9er ? ;)

And if you want to never have watering issues, use a SIP as well!
I guess the definition of "simple" differs. There's more work running organics compared to mineral based salts, I think people saying otherwise have never grown top shelf with either methods.

Especially since he's just starting out its way better to get basic understanding of nutrient strength, pH and how to buffer the medium with logged data from his environment.

Starting at the right end instead of starting with organics without any of the necessary tools or language to describe upcoming troubleshooting and problems.
 

ALPHA.GanjaGuy

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Honestly with the two you are looking at it's 6 in one hand, half dozen in the other more or less. I am partial to biobizz, yes you will need something to provide cal, you can get epsom salt and top dress for that when you need it
 

GenericEnigma

Well-Known Member
I guess the definition of "simple" differs. There's more work running organics compared to mineral based salts, I think people saying otherwise have never grown top shelf with either methods.

Especially since he's just starting out its way better to get basic understanding of nutrient strength, pH and how to buffer the medium with logged data from his environment.

Starting at the right end instead of starting with organics without any of the necessary tools or language to describe upcoming troubleshooting and problems.
It seems I neglected the tongue-in-cheek icon! I'm not going to wade into this debate with any level of seriousness.
 
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