Really need help choosing nutrients

Autofire

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This has just confused the fuck outta me tbh all these replys
Sorry about that.

Asking which nutrition to use is a bit like asking which football team should I support. Every body thinks the one they barrack for is the best one.

Biodiesel and Hy-gen are probably the 2 best Aussie made nutrients that blend organic elements into their nutrition.
 

Autofire

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I’ve heard before gh is a bit dodge ..Ive already bought a green house seeds pots a light etc and now I’m just trying to figure out how to feed them .will that biofuel kit supply everything from start to finish as well as be ok for use with coco peat /perlite .
I am using it in Coco and it's doing a nice job. It's a starter pack and it's probably only enough take 2 plants to harvest depending on how much you water.

It is expensive. To run buy what you need to run 5 autos you might be looking at about 700 outlay but you'll have some leftover.
 
Sorry about that.

Asking which nutrition to use is a bit like asking which football team should I support. Every body thinks the one they barrack for is the best one.

Biodiesel and Hy-gen are probably the 2 best Aussie made nutrients that blend organic elements into their nutrition.
Also what professor nutritients kit should I invest in the organic one or just the normal ?
 

Autofire

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Will I be able to use this in just coco peat +perlite.? Do I need to get ph up and down to balance the levels ?
you won't might need a little pH down. deffinetly will if you plan to set up an automatic watering system with a reservoir
 

Autofire

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This is my current grow running on the biodiesel.

That's 4 autos in a 1.2 X 1.2 at 7 weeks from seed IMG20210313113509.jpg
 
I am using it in Coco and it's doing a nice job. It's a starter pack and it's probably only enough take 2 plants to harvest depending on how much you water.

It is expensive. To run buy what you need to run 5 autos you might be looking at about 700 outlay but you'll have some leftover.
I’ve had a look at the kits online and they are going for 220 aud and 150 for normal kit .
 

Autofire

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What kit are you using the organic one or the normal one ?
I didn't know there was 2 kits. The kit is started with had 1 litre bottles of Green Diamond A + B, Aloevate, Biodiesel, Rhino K and Crystal Clear. And a 200 ml bottle of the supernatural and Marine cal-mag. That's every product that they make.

I finished that kit quite a while ago and now I just buy it in the 5 or 20 litre containers when I'm running out.

Here's their Website. https://biodieselnutrients.com.au/

Another good hack that you can try if you like is putting air stones in the bottom of your pots and using an aquarium air pump to push extra oxygen into your root zone. I've found that it boosts the growth considerably.
 

Autofire

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If you are in Perth SOR I can point you towards one of the cheapest grow shops to get everything you need
 

Autofire

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Also what professor nutritients kit should I invest in the organic one or just the normal ?
I don't have much experience with professors nutrients but if you email them and tell them you want to try their gear I've heard that they mail out free starter kits :hump:
 

Kervork

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Jacks Nutrients. Molasses. Calmag and Silicone. Preparing coco in advance is important. Wash, charge with calmag, innoculate with compost tea and molasses, microbiome.

Plants don't care who put the label on the bottle. If it's good enough for one of the foremost cannabis researchers, it's good enough for me.
 

xtsho

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Jacks Nutrients. Molasses. Calmag and Silicone. Preparing coco in advance is important. Wash, charge with calmag, innoculate with compost tea and molasses, microbiome.

Plants don't care who put the label on the bottle. If it's good enough for one of the foremost cannabis researchers, it's good enough for me.
Exactly! :clap:
 

Autofire

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Actually GH is owned by ScottsMiracle-Gro through their subsidiary Hawthorne Gardening. The only ties to Monsanto is from Scotts exclusive distribution agreement for the product Roundup which has nothing to do with GH.

:peace:
Why choose a nutrition line that has any connection to Monsato at all? There are heaps to choose from and they all have a similar result. Why not buy from a company that actually cares about the plant we all love ?
 
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