nute help

WhiteRooster

Active Member
Sensi grow and bloom are great base nutrients and have given me great results. I don't know if you are growing in soil or not but if you are Fox Farm Big Bloom is a great supplement for veg and bloom if you are trying to keep it simple.
 

xxEMOxx

Well-Known Member
House and Garden Aqua Flakes.

House and Garden Coco A and B

Botanicare CNS-17

General Hydroponics flora series 3 part ( or lucas formula )

Techcnaflora B.C. Bloom and Micro with Awesome Blossom


I used to believe in some bloom booster/resin helping additives and now I am starting to think its marketing and ways of making extra bottles so people need them all to provide complete nutrition and they sell more bottles to make more $$$$.

But your question is like asking what the best deer hunting rifle is, or the best sports car...... Very subjective....

My best answer.... what your comfortable with using, and works for you.
 
Most nutrients out there will grow high-quality plants. Go with something that has an easy feeding schedule to follow and not too many additives if you're just getting into the game. It can get confusing and you can lose track of what nutrients are affecting either the beneficial or negative characteristics of the plant when you're making a witches brew. General Hydroponics, FoxFarm, Botanicare Pure Blend Pro. All good stuff.
 

intenseneal

Well-Known Member
IMO they all work. Find a line of nutes that you can afford and get easily. I have had good results with GH and Bontanicare lines. I use just Grow, Bloom, CalMg+ and a basic sweetener. KISS (keep it stupid simple) is the best approach to go with IME, less is more.
 
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