Marshilene
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I've just recently switched to the Nectar lineup after using the FoxFarm trio. I can already see differences in branch structure, growth speed and quality, and the buds.............well...the buds are unreal. They aren't 2' colas ripe for mold. They're stacked, dripping with resin, trichome crusted bombs on a vine. After dialing in a schedule based on a hybrid of the Spartan & Greek regimen, I think I've got it set and all plants are loving it!! I'd recommend NFTG for anyone. Yes, there are lots of bottles and lots of mixing. Why? Because the nutrients and vitamins inside would bind together in one bottle and you wouldn't get the same amazing results. Don't skimp, buy a quart of everything at first and you're good to go. You'll see the differences!
HighRootz--Excellent!! I'm getting through my 3rd full week of using nothing but NFTG and I cannot describe all of the changes I've seen, too many to list, and all very very good.@MI420Farmer I was a House & Garden guy for 10yrs with my outdoor grows and plants. I started using NFTG this year and have been amazed by the results so far. I started with the Spartan feeding program then progressed to the Greek regiment with Bloom Khaos added. Will be going full on Spartan once I'm established indoors.
@Marshilene Don't forget to use a PH and TDS meter
Make sure to use Bloom Khaos as well. I'm gonna start slowly progressing towards full on Roman feeding schedule by mid flower for my outdoor girls. I want to start with a full Roman feeding indoors in the next few weeksHighRootz--Excellent!! I'm getting through my 3rd full week of using nothing but NFTG and I cannot describe all of the changes I've seen, too many to list, and all very very good.
I'm using a bastardized version of Spartan and Greek combined. I went quart purchase happy and got virtually the complete line of stuff. So I'm adding a few things in from the Greek whilst staying true to the Spartan regimen except that for this first time through, I've reduced all qty listings in half. Once the bottles start to run dry, I'm going to discipline myself and stick to the Spartan regimen with the listed amounts and see how that goes.
And using the Feed Feed Tea Feed Feed Tea, and then Herc flush, routine, holy crap are they some happy plants!!!
I don't know, Kaos makes me nervous. Have you used it? Have heard it expedites growth significantly but it's basically shouting at the plant "This is it!!! Eat what you can!!!" And you're on this fast uphill adding of Herc .Make sure to use Bloom Khaos as well. I'm gonna start slowly progressing towards full on Roman feeding schedule by mid flower for my outdoor girls. I want to start with a full Roman feeding indoors in the next few weeks
Dyna gro is hard to beat.Pure blend pro. Dyna gro Foliage pro. Floraflex V and B. GH Floranova. Those are the store-bought nutrients I trust the most.
Personally I like Dyna Gro Foliage pro along with potassium silicate. I also use a little shot of mag pro before flip, halfway through flower and a couple weeks before harvest.
Oh yea I use the Khaos, actually about to go give a foliar feeding to a few plants here in a bit. I was doing the Greek early flower feeding but also adding a Khaos foliar feed as well up until last week. Last feed I added the Khaos to the mix and the plants are doing great. Will be adding that Pegasus potion here soon for the stinky stinksI don't know, Kaos makes me nervous. Have you used it? Have heard it expedites growth significantly but it's basically shouting at the plant "This is it!!! Eat what you can!!!" And you're on this fast uphill adding of Herc .
Am I saying this correctly?
I use Cannazym on a few older plants but have been looking at their line of media and nutrients. I might just use their coco and nutrients for my mangos and pineapples, if all is good then I might use them next outdoor seasonDoes no1 use canna anymorewell I do tried tested delivers only my opinion though
You may get good results from Hasta Gro Plant but it not organic. The only "organic" (natural) ingredient in there is potassium hydroxide.I've used this organic product since 1985
This depends in large part on whether you have hard water or not. Calcium is the 2nd most important nutrient for Cannabis after Nitrogen, but it's easy to apply too much if your water has much (>100 ppm) in it. If you have hard water you'll see salt residues (called limescale) on your faucets but if you're unsure, get a aquarium water hardness test kit.My question is which brand of nutrient solution should I get?
15-30-15 for flower stage
Phosphate is functionally a micronutrient in Cannabis (comparable with Mag or Sulfur) unless you're trying to grow seeds. Don't take my word for it, look at the tissue analysis reports. Or check out this study on Baox flower yields that found phosphate concentrations above 15 ppm was not beneficial to plant growth.Make sure to use Bloom Khaos [liquid bone meal] as well.
Love to try some of this. Please let me know.If you try NFTG you should see if there are still offering a free product sample! I use it as well. They send A LOT of product for a free sample.
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