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Madagascar

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Im doing a mix of hydro and soiless mix, looking for better taste for outcome.
I prefer Amazon if you want to drop some links
 

Michael Huntherz

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Has anyone tried running this in hydro? Peter's makes a hydro specific line.
I hear @RM3 uses it and Citrus FeED in straight peat, not soil. I have used the one part Hydro FeED 16-4-17 and Bloom Booster in coco coir hydro and it worked well.
Most folks growing hydro cannabis use the jacks hydro 5-12-26 with calcium nitrate and mag sulfate.

I should have been more specific.

The Citrus FeED didn't make sense to me until I noticed it has a fair bit of sulfur, now I have to have it. Sulfur makes produce tasty!
 
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RM3

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I hear @RM3 uses it and Citrus FeED in straight peat, not soil. I have used the one part Hydro FeED 16-4-17 and Bloom Booster in coco coir hydro and it worked well.
Most folks growing hydro cannabis use the jacks hydro 5-12-26 with calcium nitrate and mag sulfate.

I should have been more specific.

The Citrus FeED didn't make sense to me until I noticed it has a fair bit of sulfur, now I have to have it. Sulfur makes produce tasty!
The Aquagold has 9% sulfur 8)
 

questiondj42

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I hear @RM3 uses it and Citrus FeED in straight peat, not soil. I have used the one part Hydro FeED 16-4-17 and Bloom Booster in coco coir hydro and it worked well.
Most folks growing hydro cannabis use the jacks hydro 5-12-26 with calcium nitrate and mag sulfate.

I should have been more specific.

The Citrus FeED didn't make sense to me until I noticed it has a fair bit of sulfur, now I have to have it. Sulfur makes produce tasty!
I like using the Peters stuff in my vegetable garden, But the fact their hydro line requires multiple bags bums me out a little. I may give it a shot some time, but Dynagro is too easy in hydro to futz with anything else. Thank you for the info though, I've been super curious about Jack's hydro line.
 

RM3

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I like using the Peters stuff in my vegetable garden, But the fact their hydro line requires multiple bags bums me out a little. I may give it a shot some time, but Dynagro is too easy in hydro to futz with anything else. Thank you for the info though, I've been super curious about Jack's hydro line.
I know a few folks that have used it, IMO I'd stick with DynaGro 8)
 

Madagascar

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I just got the technaflora starter for success recipe, comes w 10 different nutrients and supp, going to start feeding with that before i just used MICRO, BLOOM, and GROW a cheaper brand too.
 
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