Dynagro Foliage Pro still kicking ass and taking names

70's natureboy

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Well I tried some Dynagro again. I am always trying differrent strains and every time I have a problem I blame the Dynagro and discontinue it. I usually use Lucas formula with good success for many years. My problems are usually heat and humidity issues.

This time around I figured I would try some Dynagro again. I have 2 different crops in 2 areas. I gave Dynagro FP to 2 plants in each area and the rest are GH Lucas formula. Well the DG plants in each area are head and shoulders above the rest with nice green color. The GH plants almost look pale with their light green color. I am stoked how great it works. I have missed the super easy mixing and nice clean rez that I get with DG.

When I check the rez the GH is always in spec and the ph is spot on. They still don't look as good as the DG. I run the DG at a lower ppm and the ppm always goes down with the DG which means the plants are eating it. The GH seems to always keep a steady ppm as the level goes down.

I wish everybody could be as happy as me. People just don't know what they are missing. I never believe much hype about nutes unless I see side by side comparisons. The only way to know for sure what works better is to do side by side comparisons. My only regret today is that the whole room isn't on DG Foliar Pro.

I do have some harvest coming very soon. I hope the overall healthiness results in higher yield. At the end of the day yield is the only thing that matters. I have a feeling the GH may still surprise me and hold it's own on the yield. I recommend that everybody try it on only 2 plants and see the difference for yourself.

Yeah, I will try some Jack's Classic or citrus very soon to see how much ass Jack can kick.
 

Chunky Stool

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People say its too high in N but its not. I've yet to find a strain that didn't like it. Most people have bought into the hype of needing a bloom nute and boosters.
Bloom boosters can actually be counterproductive but it depends on the strain.
I recently ran bat guano during flower with my cindy99 and it foxtailed like a dirty bitch.
But my 'double purple' loved guano and grew lots of awesome nugs.

Go figure...
 

whitebb2727

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Bloom boosters can actually be counterproductive but it depends on the strain.
I recently ran bat guano during flower with my cindy99 and it foxtailed like a dirty bitch.
But my 'double purple' loved guano and grew lots of awesome nugs.

Go figure...
Sure. Some strains like a little higher p and k. They still do great with a balanced feed.

If using foliage pro dynagro makes a bloom booster if it is needed.
 
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