Directions for jungle juice?

Mr. Miyagi

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This is a dumb question but does anyone know the proper amounts for jungle juice. Their directions just confuse me as to which amonuts to use.
 

|B3RNY|

Well-Known Member
This is a dumb question but does anyone know the proper amounts for jungle juice. Their directions just confuse me as to which amonuts to use.
I'm a little to late to help here, but Jungle Juice from AN is great for the price. It's one of the cheapest hydroponic nutrients out there but it works good, it's a simple 3-part (Grow*Micro*Bloom) nutrient. I expect to see this question a lot though, as the Jungle Juice label is misleading & if you search around, you are likely to find 2 or 3 different recommended dosages. The label uses mL/100 L for the recommended amounts, so you will most likekly want to convert this to gallons. 100 liters is 26.41 gallons so the recommended mL/100 L divided by 26.4 would be the recommended amount per 1 gallon. I would not advise using anywhere near the amount that AN suggests- it will burn the hell out of cannabis plants; I usually start out at .5 mL per gallon and work my way up... never reaching the recommended dose, I gradually increase the mL/G until I'm at about 40-50% of the recommended levels. One other problem with Jungle Juice is that, as with many chemical nutrients, it is lacking in the calcium/magnesium department, so, obtaining some epsom salt, cal-mag, or anything to that effect is highly recommended (before using AN Jungle Juice.)
Jungle Juice is almost an exact copy of General Hydroponics' 3 part base nutrient, with supposed "better quality control." All in all... it is a good base nutrient (especially for the price!) ..You will also need to take care of your pH levels because The Juice doesn't have any pH buffers in it (I prefer this, so that I can control the pH and keep it where I want it.)
 

dbuffet

Active Member
It's the same dosage as General Hydroponics 3 part base nutes. This is tsp/gallon
Grow Micro Bloom
cuttling/seed. 1/4 1/4 1/4
mild veg. 1 1 1
Veg. 3 2 1
Transition. 2 2 2
Bloom. 1 2 3
 

|B3RNY|

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The label gives instructions. 132 mL/100 liters = 5 mL per gallon. All of the doses can be easily figured out with this "magic number" ... 33mL/100 L = 1.25 mL/Gallon, etc. All of the doses are evenly dividable by 33 (which equals 1.25 mL/Gal.)
 
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