Schultz 10-15-10 ?

Flabos

Well-Known Member
Is it any good for vegging? What do you think about it?
I've been using it for a while and i find it pretty good.
it says 7-14 drops per liter (quart i guess) of water.
Usually add 40 drops per gallon. Give tyhem fertz every 2 weeks.
Possibly going to get some pictures up when i get to my spot in a week or so. It's real wet and i can't cycle while raining for 50 km (back and forth).
 

bonz

Well-Known Member
that is not a veg nute for what you need. your n should be the highest number then the p then the k. your mix seems strong,if that had proper level of nitrogen they would have burnt, there are 4 liters to a gallon,start at 1/4 mix and go up from there. you should realy get some proper nutes
 

Gamble

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i use the shcults 10-15-10 for veg and it works good enough for the first couple of grows to get the hang of it but i would deffenetly like something stronger!:hump:
 

bonz

Well-Known Member
you may get used to that stuff. now when you get the better stuf you have to get used to that all over again. not to mention spending more money. spend cheap spend twice i say.
 

overfiend

HeavyMetalHippie
i've used shultz for years on my outdoor plants and have had som awsome results shultz has micro-nutrients wich is essential for your grow.i also could foliar feed with shultz with no burn good stuff (now i have changed to good compost and have had great results so i guess i keep it this way because there is no additives
 

larzpotatoe

Well-Known Member
thats the potassium mix and if you use that nute for a long time thru out the plnats whole life then you will increase the risk of it becoming male they say potassium = males
 

Gamble

Well-Known Member
i only use it now and then like 1 dose every 3 weeks! Natural water for the rest of the time.
 

bonz

Well-Known Member
sorry but male femal is genetics and that dont change. the only thing that changes are hermies. even when a plant gets pollenated and produces seeds thats still not a male.
 

Matty Matt

Member
sorry but male femal is genetics and that dont change. the only thing that changes are hermies. even when a plant gets pollenated and produces seeds thats still not a male.

According to the Medical Marijuana Growers Guide by Jorge C. There are several factors that WILL influence the sex including: temps, nute levels, light duration, etc. etc.

I don't think anyone is suggesting that a fertilized female somehow becomes a male?????
 

larzpotatoe

Well-Known Member
yea well if you jus started some seedlings, u can prep another batch of soil by wetting it every now and then with normal doses of only potasium and transfer the seedlings to that soil. Theres a high rate of them becoming female or so i heard. After you transfer the seedlings to the high potassium soil, then u can stop fert until they mature enough to absorb it thru their regular watering
 

csammy09

Member
i just bought some, any good for flowering? im about 4th wk of flowering and my plants looking a bit down
 
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