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jbo

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anyone use the Sugar Peak line of products? its a four part system thats very simple AND inexpensive. Ive had great results with it. Also Lst and Co2.
 

bicycle racer

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im going to be testing general hydroponics flora nova line soon well see if its a good line of products. anybody have any experience with there stuff?
 

bicycle racer

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well we could discuss personal energy and its effects on plants which i feel to some degree is a valid consideration.
 

DMC65

Member
Switching from a typical potting soil found at Home Depot to an expensive soil found at hydro shops has been huge for my outdoor grows. Here is my current mix:

5 parts Foxfarm Ocean Forest
2 parts Foxfarm Happy Frog
1 1/2 part perlite
3/4 part earthworm castings
1/2 part bat guano

I will also try some various organic nutes along the way but not too much. This mix drains very well but remains moist when it gets super hot.
Any suggestions?
 

LowEnder

Member
im going to be testing general hydroponics flora nova line soon well see if its a good line of products. anybody have any experience with there stuff?
I have used them and you get what you pay for... Meaning if you can spend double the money or whatever on nutrients it will make that much of a difference. Not saying you have to spend a good deal of money on nutrients but for my experience working with GH nutrients compaired to others is a very noticable difference.
 

mared juwan

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I have used them and you get what you pay for... Meaning if you can spend double the money or whatever on nutrients it will make that much of a difference. Not saying you have to spend a good deal of money on nutrients but for my experience working with GH nutrients compaired to others is a very noticable difference.
Hmmm, yes I would like to hear more from Lowender and bicycle racer on this. I was thinking of trying the same thing as BR. I've been using AN for a long time and recently my dro store was out of Overdrive so I tried Ionic Boost instead. Works great for the plants and my wallet. If anything I had better bud production with the Boost and it is 1/2 the price. I went back and bought a gallon:mrgreen:. Now I'm thinking of replacing some of my other AN stuff with Ionic or the GH Flora Nova. I will use Big Bud no matter because I don't know of another product quite like it but I was gonna try to switch out my base nutes. What do you guys think?
 

grow space

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my tip is, that when your plant is 2-3 months old-start foilar feeding them regulary.this is because when growing in soil and meduim pots, your roots will get really big and some part of the roots may not getting enough food(if your not always watering them hardcore)-say once or twice a week and if you want then after evey 2 weeks feed them with some nurients solution.


stay safe ya all....
 

bicycle racer

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advanced is just so expensive my friend owns a hydro store and supplies many med patients such as myself he likes the cheaper gh products more than anything else.
 

can.i.buz

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well we could discuss personal energy and its effects on plants which i feel to some degree is a valid consideration.
That's what I was going to say. I started playing with more physical attention to my plants. I gently help the leaves open up as they form. I pick off any leaves that have potential problems. I talk to them. I play music for them and when I can, I open the windows and let them have some ocean breeze. They are really responding to it.
 

dscb

Member
I would have to say foilar feeding. But I have always had problems with MG all purpose plant food. If anyone can tell me the right dose of MG nutes to give i would give it a try.
 
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