Huel Perkins
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GH makes their own tea called Flora Blend. Go get some if you think it will help...Teas are absolutely on the list of things I want to try out. I plan on running a series of tests one after the other.
GH makes their own tea called Flora Blend. Go get some if you think it will help...Teas are absolutely on the list of things I want to try out. I plan on running a series of tests one after the other.
I want to get some and try it, I want to give the Maxi powders a shot too, but I don't want to just do GH stuff, so what other companies would people like to see run? Bonus points if someone has an in with a company willing to kick down enough samples for it.Flora nova is my #1 recommended nutrient for every hydro system
Pretty sure I'm going to try Maxi and Nova from them. Maybe a different organic like Earth Juice with and without beneficials. Is going to in part depend on what I get a hold of between now and then.I would like to see a flora line test versus a straight KISS maxibloom plant. I think that might be a pretty good comparison if your up for it. Thanks for posting this up, I am waiting to see your results.
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I see you wasting money in your future... we've all done it.Pretty sure I'm going to try Maxi and Nova from them. Maybe a different organic like Earth Juice with and without beneficials. Is going to in part depend on what I get a hold of between now and then.
I have a couple more in growth right now, clones that have been fed the same thing so far (Flora), they are all doing about the same. I want to do a with/without on a PK flowering boost. I know GH has KoolBloom, so I could just go with that, but since I'd like to see as much difference as possible, who makes the uber mega cool nifitiest wonder blowjob in a bottle boost? I don't mean necessarily the most expensive. Just which one am I going to hear the least amount of "but if you'd used XXX it would have made a lot more difference" about?
In fairness to the organic, the little microbes do take time to grow.What I'm really interested in is blind testing the final product. I want to know myself if the difference is apparent from the buds. The chemical based line has the edge on growth, but will the organic taste better?
Ha, good point, but I prefer to think of it as tuition. Bet I wind up learning a thing or two before I'm done.I see you wasting money in your future... we've all done it.
Good attitude to have, keep doing side by side tests with products and you'll learn a lot. Lots of people (myself included) have just come to the conclusion that 9 out of 10 additives don't make a noticeable difference.Ha, good point, but I prefer to think of it as tuition. Bet I wind up learning a thing or two before I'm done.
Fair enough, but I want to know which 9 don't, and why the one that does works. I tend to have opinions, and I prefer it when those opinions tend to be right, so I'm constantly trying to improve them.Good attitude to have, keep doing side by side tests with products and you'll learn a lot. Lots of people (myself included) have just come to the conclusion that 9 out of 10 additives don't make a noticeable difference.
Learn to grow with fertilizer only. Once you have a few crops under your belt, then try some of the exotic supplements. You will notice, as I did, that there is no difference. In the end you will save a lot of money and concentrate on what really matters.Fair enough, but I want to know which 9 don't, and why the one that does works. I tend to have opinions, and I prefer it when those opinions tend to be right, so I'm constantly trying to improve them.
I know what you mean about the bells and whistles not being right for a new gardener. I am a big fan of the "it's a weed get out of the way and it will grow" philosophy myself, but please understand, I have a curiosity beyond most cats, I always have to know that one step past what I do now.Learn to grow with fertilizer only. Once you have a few crops under your belt, then try some of the exotic supplements. You will notice, as I did, that there is no difference. In the end you will save a lot of money and concentrate on what really matters.
I've heard the same thing, and often. However, I will say that so far the organic plant shows no obvious signs of deficiency, and is so far appears to be healthy and well.fairly sure organics shouldn't be used in DWC type systems or water farm. Organics need a medium, like soil or coco even, just pure dwc i think surely they will underperform
The reason organics aren't recommended in hydro has nothing to do with deficiencies. It's a because organic matter has a tendency to rot in your reservoir causing plumbing clogs, air stones to clog and bacteria to grow like crazy.I've heard the same thing, and often. However, I will say that so far the organic plant shows no obvious signs of deficiency, and is so far appears to be healthy and well.
Stay tuned and maybe your "fairly sure" will wind up either "pretty sure" or "not so sure".
I've heard the argument before that organics out of soil won't develop the proper bacteria to break down and become available to the plants, which is a common misconception. If that were true, then for example this plant would have obvious deficiencies by now.The reason organics aren't recommended in hydro has nothing to do with deficiencies. It's a because organic matter has a tendency to rot in your reservoir causing plumbing clogs, air stones to clog and bacteria to grow like crazy.