Mega crop Sweet Candy

No1up

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Does anyone know how many grams for a 1 gallon bottle? The feeding chart is a bit lacking..
 

socaljoe

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This image ought to make it pretty clear. 0.35 g/l, 3.7 liters to a gallon, therefore 1.295 g/gallon.
 

xtsho

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I haven’t heard a single bad thing about anything Mega Crop sells. In fact, for the price and results I’m not sure why you would use anything else. Just my .02
Why do you need to use this at all? It's just potassium, magnesium, sulfur and sugar which you can get from epsom salt and molasses as has already been posted. Any decent nutrient has adequate amounts of potassium. All that other junk they put in is unnecessary. Cranberry extract? Give me a break. I can get just as good of results without wasting money on overpriced hyped up additives. I wouldn't use this because it's a waste of money and you don't need it.
 

MichiganMedGrower

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Why do you need to use this at all? It's just potassium, magnesium, sulfur and sugar which you can get from epsom salt and molasses as has already been posted. Any decent nutrient has adequate amounts of potassium. All that other junk they put in is unnecessary. Cranberry extract? Give me a break. I can get just as good of results without wasting money on overpriced hyped up additives. I wouldn't use this because it's a waste of money and you don't need it.

The regular all in one fertilizer they sell that everyone is hyping up is filled with every popular pot additive already.

And can try it. I got the shipping only big sample sent a while ago.

Sold as a 1 part complete solution. Lol.

Then I guess you ignore all that and buy their bottled sugar/ Epsom salts (regular formula has plenty of mag already) and their bloom booster.

But they are so different than other nute companies.

Why did they go out of business the first time?
 

rkymtnman

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Care to elaborate or share/link bad experiences? Not trying to argue either, I’ve just discovered this stuff a few weeks ago and have been reading everything I can find & not once have a found an article with a bad experience. Thanks!
you can read about my experience in the MC thread "been on RIU" . they were helpful in trying to troubleshoot which i give them credit.

pH stability after about 3 to 4 days is worst of any nute i've ever tried. my system is built so i can go away for days or weeks and it could not perform. it's my new lawn fertilizer now.
 

MichiganMedGrower

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you can read about my experience in the MC thread "been on RIU" . they were helpful in trying to troubleshoot which i give them credit.

pH stability after about 3 to 4 days is worst of any nute i've ever tried. my system is built so i can go away for days or weeks and it could not perform. it's my new lawn fertilizer now.

Aren’t there too many organic inputs and maybe too much silica for resivour use?

Seaweed and humic and such.
 

MichiganMedGrower

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not sure but i'm running maxibloom with added silica and a seaweed/humic/fulvic/micro powder now and it's stable for 2 weeks.

Think it’s the amounts of the ingredients?

Is maxi crop designed for ro or tap water?

And can you tell me about the seaweed humic micro powder. Sound interesting.
 

rkymtnman

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Think it’s the amounts of the ingredients?

Is maxi crop designed for ro or tap water?

And can you tell me about the seaweed humic micro powder. Sound interesting.
i tried the mega with ro, well and a mix. same issues no matter the water.

it's BioAg CytoPlus. 0.5g per gallon mix ratio. the 100g bag is less than 10 bucks. worth a try i think.
 

MichiganMedGrower

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i tried the mega with ro, well and a mix. same issues no matter the water.

it's BioAg CytoPlus. 0.5g per gallon mix ratio. the 100g bag is less than 10 bucks. worth a try i think.

The one additive I think will benefit my 3 gal pot potting soil grow is a humic/ seaweed product. Should help with late salt buildup and soil structure and microlife.

I will look it up right away. Bio ag is a good company I have read.

Also. Did the ph rise or fall over time?
 
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