Nute Recomendations?

This is my first grow and its about that time of year! Here in northern cali most growers take their clones out around 4/20. Only a few weeks away. Ive had some bag seed out since late feb that are lookin great.

My plan for this grow is simple. (I wish i would have done research before hand and gone organic, theres always next season tho) I'm planning on goin 70% happy frog with 30% perlite. 2 cubic feet is only $10 here so im not worried about the cost. However, I'm not sure what nutrient system I'm going to use. I was thinking about the fox farms trio but its pricey. I'm going to have about 10-13 plants (subracting males, if any) I plan go 1,3,5 and 10 gallon smart pots for flower.

So what are the best liquid nutes youve bought? I was planning on adding lime to deal with ph, but its starting to sound like a ph meter and ph up/down is a neccesity. For the ammount of plants how much should i buy if i want to use the nutes lightly (1/4 strength instead of half)
Keep in mind this is a full outdoor grow, any advice is appreciated :bigjoint:
 

FruitSpirit

Active Member
I have only used Biobizz bro, I use the Biobizz Grow, Bloom, and topmax. Had great results using those three. And its hard to over cute with the biobizz organics. But it certainly has brought my plants on. Of course, there may be some posters who will say Biobizz is shit etc, but in my opinion, on my grow, with my setup, they have done me well. And you can get all three for £30 in the UK and it last a few grows.
 

ZaraBeth420

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I've used some great organic soil recipes that I mixed myself. I've also used every liquid nute line recommended thus far in this thread, and I've used others as well. And I rate Advanced Nutrients above them all. I get excellent results and NEVER adjust pH.
 

Joe Blows Trees

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You can still grow organically with the happy frog perlite mix. If you can get some worm castings or vermicompost and some dry meals, you can make a couple teas and just water throughout with an occasional molasses watering as a treat. Most garden centers will have the basics.
 
You can still grow organically with the happy frog perlite mix. If you can get some worm castings or vermicompost and some dry meals, you can make a couple teas and just water throughout with an occasional molasses watering as a treat. Most garden centers will have the basics.
My whole thought behind organic was just a water and go. Im not the kinda guy to overpay for stuff just cause its organic
 

0x1A4

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DynaGro - Foliage Pro and ProTekt.
I agree - Dyna Grow! I've used Fox Farm, Canna, and Advanced Nutrients. Nothing has given me results like Dyna Grow has. It's also the least expensive option. It turns out the others are just pure marketing.

I've had such great results with Dyna Grow that I've bought their entire product line. I use the Foliage-Pro vs the Grow.

Also, instead of using CalMag+ I'd recommend Earth Juice OilyCann. :)

Seriously, marketing aside, it comes down to NPK and trace elements. Don't let anyone tell you otherwise.
 

Aeroknow

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This is my first grow and its about that time of year! Here in northern cali most growers take their clones out around 4/20. Only a few weeks away. Ive had some bag seed out since late feb that are lookin great.

My plan for this grow is simple. (I wish i would have done research before hand and gone organic, theres always next season tho) I'm planning on goin 70% happy frog with 30% perlite. 2 cubic feet is only $10 here so im not worried about the cost. However, I'm not sure what nutrient system I'm going to use. I was thinking about the fox farms trio but its pricey. I'm going to have about 10-13 plants (subracting males, if any) I plan go 1,3,5 and 10 gallon smart pots for flower.

So what are the best liquid nutes youve bought? I was planning on adding lime to deal with ph, but its starting to sound like a ph meter and ph up/down is a neccesity. For the ammount of plants how much should i buy if i want to use the nutes lightly (1/4 strength instead of half)
Keep in mind this is a full outdoor grow, any advice is appreciated :bigjoint:
My whole thought behind organic was just a water and go. Im not the kinda guy to overpay for stuff just cause its organic
This shit works great. Works even better with a weekly tea;-)
Just top dress and water:-)
I believe its made right around here in Chico Ca :hump:
We grew 8lb'ers with it the year before last.
 

Aeroknow

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Did you use the 7-4-4?
I'm pretty sure the 7-4-4 is the organic only.
We rocked that at first, then switched to the organic/synthetic combo.

If you weren't to throw teas at them weekly, I would def rock the organic synthetic combo. Especially if you are starting with an inert dirt. The organics take a minute to get going, so the salts in it will be there for them also;-)
I'm tellin ya, good shit, but you can def do organics cheaper. But not easier IMO.

We start our outdoor with some highly ammended soil, so the non-synthetic worked great.
 
I'm pretty sure the 7-4-4 is the organic only.
We rocked that at first, then switched to the organic/synthetic combo.

If you weren't to throw teas at them weekly, I would def rock the organic synthetic combo. Especially if you are starting with an inert dirt. The organics take a minute to get going, so the salts in it will be there for them also;-)
I'm tellin ya, good shit, but you can def do organics cheaper. But not easier IMO.

We start our outdoor with some highly ammended soil, so the non-synthetic worked great.
I was just thinkin a 3-1-1 (15-5-5)ratios kind of off. Ive found a cheaper synthetic mix with the same ratio and all 16 essentials plants need. Plus im using happyfrog so it already contains mychoriza (not sure how its spelled)
 

Aeroknow

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I was just thinkin a 3-1-1 (15-5-5)ratios kind of off. Ive found a cheaper synthetic mix with the same ratio and all 16 essentials plants need. Plus im using happyfrog so it already contains mychoriza (not sure how its spelled)
I'm down with full on synthetics. But with large crops, you need allot of gallons of tanks to mix the shit it up and feed from, or you're talking allot of labor.
Smaller crops, sure, no prob.
How many plants, and how big are the pots going to be? Or in ground?
 
I'm down with full on synthetics. But with large crops, you need allot of gallons of tanks to mix the shit it up and feed from, or you're talking allot of labor.
Smaller crops, sure, no prob.
How many plants, and how big are the pots going to be? Or in ground?
I dont think its a full on synthetic. This one guy swear by it and has had some great sucess with it. Plus the price is great. I plan on using a 2-1-2 for veg instead of the 3-1-1

The plants will be in pots their whole life, i havent yet decided on how large the flowering pot will be. Im thinking 15 or 20 gallons
 

Aeroknow

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I dont think its a full on synthetic. This one guy swear by it and has had some great sucess with it. Plus the price is great. I plan on using a 2-1-2 for veg instead of the 3-1-1

The plants will be in pots their whole life, i havent yet decided on how large the flowering pot will be. Im thinking 15 or 20 gallons
Shiiiit! In them small pots, def go synthetics imo;-)
Do what your friend does if what they're using works for sure!
I just don't like watering 200-400gal smartpots, or big ass plants in the ground with full on synthetics. Been there, done that.
 
Shiiiit! In them small pots, def go synthetics imo;-)
Do what your friend does if what they're using works for sure!
I just don't like watering 200-400gal smartpots, or big ass plants in the ground with full on synthetics. Been there, done that.
What kind of problems do you run into?
 
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