Jacks 321 in soil?

firsttimeARE

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The 5-12-26 says hydroponics so wasnt sure

Someone was looking for some nutes for outdoors and didnt wanna give them some if it wouldnt work
 

xtsho

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Yes you can use it in soil. It's no different than using any other nutrient that you mix into a solution. People use the same cannabis specific nutrients in both soil and hydro grows. The only difference with Jacks is that it's in water soluble granular form instead of prediluted in a bottle. Same raw ingredients made at the same fertilizer factories. I would not use it full strength as the soil is already going to contain nutrients.

On a side note, it seems that Jacks is getting more popular as people are getting tired of paying insane prices for some designer nutrient that doesn't grow anything better. Jacks is apparently having trouble keeping up with demand.

This message on their website:

"Due to the large volume of recent order our turnaround times are delayed longer than usual. We are working around the clock to get your plants the nutrients they need. Your FedEx tracking # will be emailed to you once your order has shipped. Thank you for your interest in getting your plants fed with the blue juice!"
 

tacosted

Member
Yes you can use it in soil. It's no different than using any other nutrient that you mix into a solution. People use the same cannabis specific nutrients in both soil and hydro grows. The only difference with Jacks is that it's in water soluble granular form instead of prediluted in a bottle. Same raw ingredients made at the same fertilizer factories. I would not use it full strength as the soil is already going to contain nutrients.

On a side note, it seems that Jacks is getting more popular as people are getting tired of paying insane prices for some designer nutrient that doesn't grow anything better. Jacks is apparently having trouble keeping up with demand.

This message on their website:

"Due to the large volume of recent order our turnaround times are delayed longer than usual. We are working around the clock to get your plants the nutrients they need. Your FedEx tracking # will be emailed to you once your order has shipped. Thank you for your interest in getting your plants fed with the blue juice!"
It’s 2023 and their site still says it. Yet I can’t find a feeding schedule that makes sense. I just want a damn weekly schedule. Theirs is so difficult.
 

waterproof808

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It’s 2023 and their site still says it. Yet I can’t find a feeding schedule that makes sense. I just want a damn weekly schedule. Theirs is so difficult.
With Jacks 321, you can basically just feed around ~1.5EC from veg through flower and taper off towards the end of flower. You could also drop the calnit and substitute it for calcium chloride if you want to reduce Nitrogen at the end of flower. Around week 5 you can do one or two doses of MKP if you want an extra boost.
 

tacosted

Member
With Jacks 321, you can basically just feed around ~1.5EC from veg through flower and taper off towards the end of flower. You could also drop the calnit and substitute it for calcium chloride if you want to reduce Nitrogen at the end of flower. Around week 5 you can do one or two doses of MKP if you want an extra boost.
Thanks, more or less was looking for a feeding schedule I can understand.
 

Tolerance Break

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Learn to read feed schedules. Learn how to do the math for conversions. Learn what the numbers mean so you can understand what you need to adjust. Its a bitch, but it will save you alot of trouble in the long run.

Good choice going with Jacks, I love the stuff.
 
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