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Well, I've noticed that with a&b formulas, it's more about micro and macro nutrients.. also, I found this on their website this might help yaThe NPK of A+B is apparently 5-3-3 Yet on A it also says 4-0-1 and on B it also says 1-4-1. Added together that's 5-4-2...What gives?
Also, why do they need to be used to get er when ya can probably get away with 'A' for veg and 'B' for flower?
I mean, you can but when your plants go south you will understand why you should use both at the same time.I still don' understand why ya can' use them separately
Exactly my point... He was asking about the NPK analysis of A for veg and B for Flower. I don't really know how better to break it down... I think that what he is not understanding is that the A part most likely has the majority of major nutes while B has the majority of Micro nutes or vise versa. There is, for example, the Flora series of nutes by General Hydroponics that has three parts. Grow, bloom and micro. And no matter what stage your in you have to use them all.... If a one part is what this guy wants, I recommend a General Hydroponics again lol (not plugging them I swear lol) it's called Maxi Grow and Maxi Bloom. Super easy one part powder. Works amazingly with Kool Bloom (liquid or powdered)KneeDeep34 put it about as best as it can be described. You need both parts to make a complete nutrient, they can’t be stored together. They have to be stored separate until mixed into water. You feed with only one part you only have part of what you need
I use GH also I’ve tried them all it seems. I’ve bought the high dollar brands and they worked great, just not enough difference for the cost. To each there own. No matter what though like you said you have to use the correct blend other than the one part lines or it doesn’t work.Exactly my point... He was asking about the NPK analysis of A for veg and B for Flower. I don't really know how better to break it down... I think that what he is not understanding is that the A part most likely has the majority of major nutes while B has the majority of Micro nutes or vise versa. There is, for example, the Flora series of nutes by General Hydroponics that has three parts. Grow, bloom and micro. And no matter what stage your in you have to use them all.... If a one part is what this guy wants, I recommend a General Hydroponics again lol (not plugging them I swear lol) it's called Maxi Grow and Maxi Bloom. Super easy one part powder. Works amazingly with Kool Bloom (liquid or powdered)
First off... Good choice on blue cheese!!!! In my top favorites. Good taste, buzz, look and yield... But to answer your question, I honestly don't know lol in seedling stage I don't pay much attention to humidity unless I can cut the air with a knife lol I never expect to have 100% of my seedlings make it. Most of the time I have no casualties but expecting 1 or 2 to die or stunt, and have 100%, makes it great. Not to mention a male or two if not using feminized seeds... As for the humidity itself, I can just tell you what I look for. Basically if your rockwool cubes or jiffy pellets ect, dry out at a steady pace (4-7 days) then that should be fine. There are only two things I really worry with seedlings. Stem rot and stretching. You avoid that and your golden. Then when in aggressive veg pay more attention be to humidity. Any R/H between 65%-80% depending on strain. Some like more. Some less.For me flowerng veg easy my hardst part is seedling stage I'm doing 5x bigbudx whitewidow 5x blue cheese 1 lemon haze 3x critical 8 dream machine what should humity temp be in seedling stage it' been a while
At what point of the plants stage do u use the coco boost?I use a+b and cannazym and boost and pk13/14 in 20ltr pots
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