The right nutritions for the right soil

Newgrower4now

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What's up guys newbie here and I've got one Gro that I have only harvested I wasn't happy with the results so I'm going to try to step my game up a bit I have got the FF Happy Frog soil mix and I was wondering if y'all can give me some opinions on what is the best Trio of nutrients to get between Fox Farms Dyna Gro Etc money is a concern I would like to get I guess you could say maybe the biggest bang for my buck any help would be greatly appreciated I will be putting my small plants into 4 gallon pots of soil today so I will need to know pretty fast on what to get because I plan on ordering my nutrients within the next 2 or 3 days
 

smokegreenshlt

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Any complete nutrient will do. What was wrong with last outcome? Sure it couldn't be related to environmental factors?
 

xtsho

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A good grow is more dependent on the growing environment and the grower than anything that comes out of a bottle. If your last grow wasn't that good it isn't going to be any better by spending a bunch of money for overpriced, watered down, chemicals.

Oh, and genetics play a big role as well.
 
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smokegreenshlt

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Any complete nutrient will do. What was wrong with last outcome? Sure it couldn't be related to environmental factors?
A good grow is more dependent on the growing environment and the grower than anything that comes out of a bottle. If your last grow wasn't that good it isn't going to be any better by spending a bunch of money for overpriced, watered down, chemicals.

Oh, and genetics play a big role as well.


Amen to the environment. Somebody send the memo to Washington.
 

Newgrower4now

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A good grow is more dependent on the growing environment and the grower than anything that comes out of a bottle. If your last grow wasn't that good it isn't going to be any better by spending a bunch of money for overpriced, watered down, chemicals.

Oh, and genetics play a big role as well.
Thanks for the reply and I'm also aware that environment plays a big role I have changed almost everything up from the last grow for instance my last grow got started off on t5 fluorescent lights and some very junkie soil everything was junk. As the Grow got bigger I purchased a thousand watt HPS /MH light and with the light I got plenty of light but cause a heat issue and I believe the heat is what ultimately killed my potency and taste now I have a 6 inch carbon filter and I've also got a air intake going to my room
 
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Lordhooha

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Thanks for the reply and I'm also aware that environment plays a big role I have changed almost everything up from the last grow for instance my last grow got started off on t5 fluorescent lights and some very junkie soil everything was junk. As the Grow got bigger I purchased a thousand watt HPS /MH light and with the light I got plenty of light but cause a heat issue and I believe the heat is what ultimately killed my potency and taste now I have a 6 inch carbon filter and I've also got a air intake going to my room
Is your room or tent too small for that light or perhaps your fan is too small for the given size of your room? The best nutrient is a simple one part. I prefer megacrop but there’s jacks or veg+bloom all are stellar options.
 

Newgrower4now

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Yeah I kind of wish I got a 600 what light but I wanted to make sure I had enough light for my space it's approximately 4'd×5'w×6'h. I have redone my intake I'm getting closer to the temperaturesmoo I want. I've ordered FF trio and I've got them in FF happy frog I hope the combination works and I don't screw it up. They are needing some nutes now I will in the next day or two whenever they need watering I just watered yesterday with straight water. I'm using milk crates as my containers don't laugh their size make them perfect but they hold about 4.5 gallons of soil I've been watering with about 1.25 gallons does that sound sufficient for a water to soil ratio
 

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Newgrower4now

Active Member
A good grow is more dependent on the growing environment and the grower than anything that comes out of a bottle. If your last grow wasn't that good it isn't going to be any better by spending a bunch of money for overpriced, watered down, chemicals.

Oh, and genetics play a big role as well.
Sorry to just now reply been busy but yes I'm almost positive that the environment was not up to par and I know the the grower isn't worth a damn but we ain't going to talk about him too much LOL I do have a more complete setup starting out this time than I did when I started my last plants I've got a brighter and cooler room then I had the last go around and I did learn from a few (lots) mistakes.
 
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