Any one part nutes that are good for DWC?

FrozenChozen

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^^Terrible for hydroponics its partially organic so it clogs up your lines and leaves salt residue everywhere.
maybe in a RDWC, but just a bubble bucket or tub with an airstone... what lines are you clogging? and with a monthly reservoir change/cleaning the (miniscule) salt residue is not a problem
 

Yodaweed

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I run in a water farm it recirculates my rez and I was having serious salt build up problems from floranova series, switched to advanced nutrients things going great :) also the flora series 3 part works great too I use it as well cause I got some free bottles, heres my current plant in my waterfarm she's a biggun lol.
 

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FrozenChozen

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I run Flora Nova in my bubble buckets.... No problems what so ever, and yes flora 3 part is great, but we're talking about 1 parters....
 

eyes13

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I run Flora Nova in my bubble buckets.... No problems what so ever, and yes flora 3 part is great, but we're talking about 1 parters....
I've run Flora Nova Bloom with nothing extra a few times as well... incredibly easy, change often and it will work every time.

The other super-simple nutes I've used are the Fox Farms Grow Big and Tiger Bloom... so a one part for veg, and a different one-part when you get to flower. I don't recommend using the Big Bloom additive they sell, as it brings organics into the mix where the other two are salt-based and pretty clean. The stuff is cheap!
 

Sensibowl

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I run in a water farm it recirculates my rez and I was having serious salt build up problems from floranova series, switched to advanced nutrients things going great :) also the flora series 3 part works great too I use it as well cause I got some free bottles, heres my current plant in my waterfarm she's a biggun lol.
Ditto here with Advanced NUtrients. Great stuff. Loving the input on other brands here too. I'm always looking for something that might be fun to try...
 

farmasensist

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the more I read the more I am confused about nutes in dwc.do you have to be a scientist folks?
No, just read the container and use less than half as much as it tells you to use. It can really be as simple or complex as you want to make it. As long as the PH is in the right range, thats all that really matters.
 

Gruvymann

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You might try experimenting with the Lucas formula. You still have to mix but it uses the Micro and the Bloom of your 2 part and runs one recipe throughout the whole grow. If im not mistaken i think its 8ml Micro and 16ml Bloom per gallon.
 
Flora nova @ Lucas dosage as base nutes.

Before an after cleaning pics.

Nova may not be the pro game way but it seems to work very well iv not had any mystery deficiencies that take hours of research to figure out. Most iv had is a little nute burn when trying to figure out my max ppm as my original ppm was untrusty from clay dust and would have been a waste to dump an clean res
 

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joespit

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Word on the street is hydroponic research's veg+bloom is dynomite! I just got some that I'll be trying out in a few weeks. Pretty cheap but probably not as cheap as mixing your own raw dry chems. And I've heard grood (great & good) things about it. Plus something about the business is mom n poppie and small which feel endearing... But I'm high all the time so.
 

rory420420

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using dynagro foilage in my rdwc..doing spectacular..protekt has even the new stems hard and stout.
i reccomend..simple,cheep,available,simple:-)
 

hobby man

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thanks joe and rory. I agree simple and easy is best 4 me.aquashield seems hard for me to sourse. any good substitutes?
 

joespit

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What's aqua shield again I forget? Root stuff right? I've been using great white shark... Not 100% on recommending it but other swear by it. And when I got the hydroponic research nuits I got a free sample of their root stuff. Again something about that company I'm just infatuated with to a point of blind trust. :p
 
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