Nutrient burn?? no nutrients?? *pics*

Smokey95033

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K is potassium, or aka potash. Most nutrient brands should have a solid n-p-k in them. The two and three part nutrient lines have their n-p-k all in the different components. You should find an easy 1 part solution, such as botanicare's pro blend line. All you have is one nutrient mix for vegging and then another for flowering. On top of these macro nutrients, (the Phosphorus, potassium and nitgrogen) there are also micro nutrients and trace elements. Micro nutrients can be easily attained from an additional nutrient line. Should be blattantly labled as micro nutrients. Tracee elements (or nutrients whatever you want to call them) are a little harder to come by, some pro-mix's of soil try to add trace elements in to make life easier for the grower. Find a hydro store by you and start going through bottles of everything and try to really understand the contents of them. I would stear away from asking specific questions at a hydro store, but they should be able to give some advice on products they have available.


Just toss a little soil on that seedling. What is that soil anyways? Doesn't look that great.

1 month should be about 12 inches.
 

smppro

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LOL salt peter keeping you down,some say its true most say it isnt. Go eat some bat guano and see how you feel.
 

blahblahblah123

Active Member
K is potassium, or aka potash. Most nutrient brands should have a solid n-p-k in them. The two and three part nutrient lines have their n-p-k all in the different components. You should find an easy 1 part solution, such as botanicare's pro blend line. All you have is one nutrient mix for vegging and then another for flowering. On top of these macro nutrients, (the Phosphorus, potassium and nitgrogen) there are also micro nutrients and trace elements. Micro nutrients can be easily attained from an additional nutrient line. Should be blattantly labled as micro nutrients. Tracee elements (or nutrients whatever you want to call them) are a little harder to come by, some pro-mix's of soil try to add trace elements in to make life easier for the grower. Find a hydro store by you and start going through bottles of everything and try to really understand the contents of them. I would stear away from asking specific questions at a hydro store, but they should be able to give some advice on products they have available.


Just toss a little soil on that seedling. What is that soil anyways? Doesn't look that great.

1 month should be about 12 inches.
K, ill toss some soil on it.. its mg's 'organic choice'... only thing i could find that didnt have time release nutes in it.. was going to mix that with about 1/3rd perlite when i transplant..

Should i think about maybe just ordering the nutes online? saw some people recommend some 'bud booster' a few times, seems pretty nice..

Either that or drive for an hour to the hydro store in the middle of nowhere..
 
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