I have these nutrients here I have also the all in one grow and all in one bloom. I’m wondering if this needs to be mixed with a fertilizer or is this all in on really all I need to mix to give my plants?
You guys wouldn’t believe me but I don’t would mix all the raw products you see minus the all in ones, with all the products you see in the pic here, not to mention I would mix the tribus bloom and grow together and I would use the same feed from veg to harvest watering and feeding every other time my plants called for water so that means I fed it nutes sometimes twice in a week and I did that for 2 grows with generally no issues lol well non that I knew of… untill I started researching the raw products and what there for and seeing that the tribus is meant to be used separately lol I went through a lot sort ofWhen I first started growing I used Canna Coco AB and pretty much all of Raw additives. Then after a few successful harvests I got bold and switched to Raw's all in one bloom and grow formulas. It burnt up my plants really quickly and became my first catastrophic failure. I went back to the Canna and stayed on it for years, too afraid to try anything else. I still use the little 10lb Raw buckets all of the time. One of them is my Jack's box which holds a scale and containers of the salts with small beakers for pouring / measuring. It's pretty handy.
I will say I like the idea of blending individual nutrients. I know it's not as simple as adding and subtracting each salt, but it would be nice to reduce nitrogen during flower, boost phosphorus in early flower, ect. It would be great to have my own personalized feeding schedule. I know you can order customized blends or the salts for much cheaper than Raw.
I would like to understand it all better. Like how does Calimagic only have 1 part nitrogen? Raw is 9. Jack's is 15. I know there are different types of calcium, but I haven't researched enough. It seems to me that calnit would be more useful if they were separated. Is there any benefits to this compound over whatever Calimagic uses?
Calimagic is calcium carbonate. Jack's is calcium nitrate. That's why the disparity in nitrogen.I will say I like the idea of blending individual nutrients. I know it's not as simple as adding and subtracting each salt, but it would be nice to reduce nitrogen during flower, boost phosphorus in early flower, ect. It would be great to have my own personalized feeding schedule. I know you can order customized blends or the salts for much cheaper than Raw.
I would like to understand it all better. Like how does Calimagic only have 1 part nitrogen? Raw is 9. Jack's is 15. I know there are different types of calcium, but I haven't researched enough. It seems to me that calnit would be more useful if they were separated. Is there any benefits to this compound over whatever Calimagic uses?
I forgot about this, but I'm still wondering why Jack's uses calnit. Why not boost the nitrogen in the part A and keep the calcium more isolated? Is it just more cost efficient for them?Calimagic is calcium carbonate. Jack's is calcium nitrate. That's why the disparity in nitrogen.