captain toke
Active Member
I was wondering if Miraclgro tomato plant food does any good?
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N 18-P 18-K 21
absolutely not!..buy nutes for cannabis only..I was wondering if Miraclgro tomato plant food does any good?
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I grew plenty of cannabis with miraclegro as a teen. Works just fine. Cannabis only nutrients are a joke. Cannabis is a plant. All plants require the same basic elements.absolutely not!..buy nutes for cannabis only..
here's the thing..in 2 months he'll be back screaming because his plants are fucked up (and burnt to shit) and then someone will say "who the fuck told you to use MG"?I grew plenty of cannabis with miraclegro as a teen. Works just fine. Cannabis only nutrients are a joke. Cannabis is a plant. All plants require the same basic elements.
Light, water, nutrients and co2. Some require more or less than others. Simply getting "cannabis only" nutrients doesn't insure you a big bountiful harvest. Claims that something is cannabis only is a joke. Yeah even Advanced Nutrients. However knowing what any plant needs at a particular time in it's lifecycle is key. Knowing the signs your plant shows you is important. Any deficiency or over abundance can be seen through physical appearance. Think of a plant like a chameleon. The plant can change it's physical shape and color depending on the level of the elements it is receiving. More or less nutrients, light intensity and spectrum, CO2 enricment and to what levels, drought or floods. Finding a good balanced nutrient regimen is daunting and takes trial and error. It's really hard to just duplicate someone else garden and results. So yes you can. Are there better options? Of course. Are there worse definitely. MiracleGro is a synthetic based nutrient that works well on a variety of plants. If this is all you can get or afford do it.
MG for Tomatoes works fine. I have grown many a bumper crop using it.I was wondering if Miraclgro tomato plant food does any good?
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+reppppppppppSchuylaar is right about this. 80% of the time when some noob comes on here with burned plants we ask if they used MG and the answer is "Well they said it would work..."
yup and the teaspoon will turn into a tablespoon and a drop will turn into 1mlMG for Tomatoes works fine. I have grown many a bumper crop using it.
Keep in mind that less is more...do not use more than 1 full teaspoon per gallon of water (less for seedlings and smaller immature plants).
No worries whatsoever as long as you do not overdose.
Burn is from using too much. You can do that with any nutrient. Proper tools help with that. pH and ppm meters.Schuylaar is right about this. 80% of the time when some noob comes on here with burned plants we ask if they used MG and the answer is "Well they said it would work..."
You can get it at most HDs or Lowes for about $5.00 for 1 1/2 lbs of it.btw MG is far from CHEAP..
That's because it does work. Many people have used it. The noobs problem is they think more is better than less is more! It's not the nutrient its the grower.Schuylaar is right about this. 80% of the time when some noob comes on here with burned plants we ask if they used MG and the answer is "Well they said it would work..."
Therein lies the rub.yup and the teaspoon will turn into a tablespoon and a drop will turn into 1ml
Because someone agreed with you you give them rep. That's exactly what's wrong with this site.+repppppppppp
I grew plenty of cannabis with miraclegro as a teen. Works just fine. Cannabis only nutrients are a joke. Cannabis is a plant. All plants require the same basic elements.
Light, water, nutrients and co2. Some require more or less than others. Simply getting "cannabis only" nutrients doesn't insure you a big bountiful harvest. Claims that something is cannabis only is a joke. Yeah even Advanced Nutrients. However knowing what any plant needs at a particular time in it's lifecycle is key. Knowing the signs your plant shows you is important. Any deficiency or over abundance can be seen through physical appearance. Think of a plant like a chameleon. The plant can change it's physical shape and color depending on the level of the elements it is receiving. More or less nutrients, light intensity and spectrum, CO2 enricment and to what levels, drought or floods. Finding a good balanced nutrient regimen is daunting and takes trial and error. It's really hard to just duplicate someone else garden and results. So yes you can. Are there better options? Of course. Are there worse definitely. MiracleGro is a synthetic based nutrient that works well on a variety of plants. If this is all you can get or afford do it.
Is this a water soluble time release formula? If so, don't use it if you plan to do more than a couple feedings. It just keeps releasing so easy to compound issues and makes corrections difficult.
Get very specific feeding instructions from someone who uses this stuff successfully. If you follow the label instructions you'll probably burn them up.
Personally, I wouldn't touch the stuff. Good luck!