questions about mixing nutrient brands

net3110

New Member
I have advanced nutrients; PH perfect, grow, micro, bloom and I have Fox Farms Open Sesame, Beastie Bloomz, and ChaChing. I was wondering if I could mix the two brands. And if the Advanced Nutrients Micro Grow and Bloom will substitute for Fox Farms big bloom, grow big, and tiger bloom which I don't have.
 

justugh

Well-Known Member
Yes u can

i currently use 3 product lines

the only advice is to start off slow and build up untill u see burn happen then to back it down 10% from that and keep at that lvl tho out the rest
 

ThorGanjason

Well-Known Member
Yeah, some nutrients are actually nutrients and some are just "supplements", that actually have pretty low levels of stuff. As long as you're careful and you know what each product contains (a lot of bottles dance around what they are/what they do. Always just read the "ingredients" its a lot more straightforward).

Its really important knowing what each bottle is, and what it does.
 

Jbone77

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Adding stuff to Ph perfect base nutes that doesnt belong will screw the ph perfect up but yeah, you can mix them up but im sure you will be chasing your ph til you get it figured out. Non ph perfect AN additives will mess up the ph perfect bases
 

homebrewer

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Adding stuff to Ph perfect base nutes that doesnt belong will screw the ph perfect up but yeah, you can mix them up but im sure you will be chasing your ph til you get it figured out. Non ph perfect AN additives will mess up the ph perfect bases
Why is that?
 

Jbone77

Well-Known Member
Why is that?
Couldnt tell ya, I have no clue how it sets my ph at 5.9 with either tap(ph of 9.1) or distilled water but it does. Mix in 5 mills cal/mag(before or after nutes), it will ph at 6.3 and drift, but if you add calnit and epsom instead of cal/mag and it will hold at 5.9, dont understand why but it is what it is. Budblood and carboload fuck it up also. It doesnt hurt anything but messes the ph perfect part up.
 
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