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I have a choice between buying Bio Canna (full line) + Canna Terra Plus Grow Medium for 160$ and Pure Blend Pro Grow/Bloom + reg. potting soil mix with perlite/peat moss for 80$.
Is Canna really worth it's hype?
Im running bio canna flores and Vega im grabbing cannazyme and am running great white with it for benificals. i have roots organic as a medium and am having great results so far. I ran botanicare before and had great results to, all in all I got a better smelling and more greasy product from the bio canna.
Greenleaf is correct. It really comes down to genetics and environment. People may have nutrient preferences, I certainly do but I've grown with many different types and they all do the same. Grab what u r comfortable with. Good luck brother
Couldn't agree with you more bro. I believe Canna is a more solid product from start to finish. And the two things u pointed out I feel is solid information. My point was basically that either will do a good job at the end of the day and genetics and a dialed in environment will play a much larger role in final product than the nutrients used to get there! Great points though bro.There is an enormous difference between these two - particularly because of CannaBoost and Rhizotonic... both of which will add considerably to the quality of your grow over standard-line Botanicare offerings.
CannaBoost is basically a full-steroid package for cannabis - it includes both Benzylaminopurine (bap6) and Triacontanol for flower development, and IAA for roots, and the Rhizotonic adds a full dose of B vitamins.
PureBlend stuff is a solid NPK product, but it does not have these ingredients. Standard NPK formulations with Humics and fulvics.. this is it for Botanicare's mainline stuff..
Ya i bet the bap6 and the TRIA will ad considerable smell and flavor...
Uhm... I would agree that making minute changes to NPK ratios generally doesn't do much for most situations, but the addition of triacontanol and bap6 often produces prodigious increases in smell, flavor, and quantity...
Didn't know that, I can see how a plant would benefit from those over Botanicare.CannaBoost is basically a full-steroid package for cannabis - it includes both Benzylaminopurine (bap6) and Triacontanol for flower development, and IAA for roots, and the Rhizotonic adds a full dose of B vitamins.
Didn't know that, I can see how a plant would benefit from those over Botanicare.
I've also found out that Bio Terra Plus has bat guano in it, which is an organic PH buffer agent, so there will be no need for an expensive PH pen.
Guess I'll be getting BioCanna, thanks for the input guys.
What kinna nutrients u useGreenleaf is correct. It really comes down to genetics and environment. People may have nutrient preferences, I certainly do but I've grown with many different types and they all do the same. Grab what u r comfortable with. Good luck brother
I'd go with canna simply because you have botanicare paired with a peat media which you won't like.
I'll also say every time I use a full line my plants look like shit compared to when I just use base nutes. Keep it simple, keep it cheap. Remember you're just growing a plant.
No PH pen probably not a good ideaDidn't know that, I can see how a plant would benefit from those over Botanicare.
I've also found out that Bio Terra Plus has bat guano in it, which is an organic PH buffer agent, so there will be no need for an expensive PH pen.
Guess I'll be getting BioCanna, thanks for the input guys.
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