Soil Grow Nutrients First Time Grower (UK Nutrients)

frenzied

Active Member
Hello

Ive been looking about for some real good nutrients for both veg and flower, im planning on doing a soil scrog in a 3x3x6 ft space with 600w. Ok so after a bit of reading the most popular nutrients ive seen people in the UK mention are

BioBizz and Canna Products

Most people swear by using Canna PK13/14 and Boost together

My questions are

1) What do you use? You think they are any good?
2) Are there better nutrients you could use?

also you cant use Canna PK 13/14 and Canna Boost just by itself for the whole grow so what else coudl you use to get a better growth and bud taste nd yield and in what weeks of the grow do you start using them??

I know you dont use nutrients until 3-4 weeks in if using decent soil as the soil will have enough nutrients until then and i know u use half strength ad gradually build it up to full strength


Anyone glad to help me?

thx
 

Mother's Finest

Well-Known Member
Premixed fertilizers are helpful to less experienced growers and people who don't have the time to mix their own. That said, they can't beat the same mixture made with fresh organic ingredients. Some premixed ferts have things like Guano teas already added. Many of these additives will normally only last a matter of days without refrigeration when made fresh. So, the premixed concoctions either have some kind of preservatives preventing this or the nutrients inside have already begun to degrade. Either way, fresh stuff can always be a little better.

Some of the best fertilizers include Worm Castings, Bat & Seabird Guanos, Bone Blood & Kelp Meals, Maxicrop & seaweed ferts, Fish Emulsion/Hydrolyzed Fish and high-Potassium ashes like Palm Bunch Ash.

1. These and yes
2. Not that I know of

We mix as much into the flowering soil as the plants can handle. That ends up lasting more than a month. We start giving extra weak nutrients at about 6 weeks in a 6gal pot because that's when they can handle more without burning. Plants using more nutrients sooner would naturally handle an earlier feeding.
 
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