need nutrients referred

skitzo

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I will be using a DR80 grow tent so I will be limited on how tall I can grow my plants, so I figured if I supply nutrients during flower I can produce some extra nice bud.

I figure a 250w HPS in the DR80 could manage 2 or 3 plants if I kept up with grooming.

What I need to find out is what nutrients would be good for me to use since I have no experience with them. Nutrients to select from

I believe I've read good things about Fox Farm Big Bloom, but I would like to get multiple opinions if possible.

Thanks a bunch!!!
 
oh thats great. all of a sudden noboday on this forum can give me some insite on good nutrients for bigger buds
 
I use Fox Farm. There's also Advanced Nutrients, General Hydroponics, and dozens more including brewing your own. Different people have different reasons for choosing what they use. Pick one and keep it simple (basic veg and bloom) for your first couple of grows until you get more familiar with growing, then look into adding some of the other products (like Beastie Bloomz and Cha Ching from Foxfarm) when you think you're ready. Start out at 1/8th to 1/4 strength nutes and work your way up from there, in general indicas usually use more nutrients than sativas.
 
Ive had good experiences with FoxFarm for gardening in general. And be nice

And be nice; just because someone doesn answer your question within nine hours and twenty five minutes doesnt mean you need to comment like that
 
my addvice is to go with the botanicares pure blend pro. real organics not like fox farms is organic based. it is good stuff but over priced imo.
do you have the equiptment first off to use nutes properly?
 
this was going to be organic not hydro. i tried to post earlier stating that i was leaning toward buying fox farm tiger bloom and big bloom. i figured i dont need fox farm grow big, since my space is limited, just need nutes to produce more bud.
 
dont get what you mean organic and hydro you dont compare the two. hydro is not using soil and organic is the type of soil or nutes
 
I think the best way to maximize yield form your space is SCROG. Start topping early and weave all your little branches through a screen, that way you will have a bunch of colas and bud sites when you start to flower.

Like bonz said if you are trying to go organic, some Fox Farm is not really organic 100% by definition. But Fox Farm is pretty easy to use, but not too cheap
 
I have been using Fox Farm Soil on my plants but I also have Flora Nova Nutritions for my Hydro I also Have I have not worked with Soil Much but plants been vegging for about a 2 weeks should i add any nutritions or should i add flora nova in a gallon and mix it thanks
 
im a nooobie too but from what ive learned... do not nute your plants b4 3 weeks and molasses unsulphured blackstrapp is supposed to be a nice additive during flowering makes bigger denser buds. gl on your grow and dont be antzy takes ppl time to respond:mrgreen:
 
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