Can you use 2 different water soluble solutions in 1 serving?

yomomma

Active Member
I am currently using Jack's classic 20-20-20 water soluble(1/4tp/g) fertilizer that has the following nutrients:
Nitrogen
Potassium
Phosphorus
Iron
Manganese
copper
zinc
Molybdenum
Boron

I was planning to mix The Jacks Classic with some "Dyna Grow liquid bloom plant food" that as the same nutrients as Jacks Classic but also has calcium,chlorine,Cobalt,Magnesium, and sodium which are the nutrients Im lacking in the Jacks Classic fertilizer.

Is is safe to mix both(Jacks1/8tsp-Dyna-Gro1/8tsp) ferts in 1 gallon of water when Im feeding????

Its not damaging to apply blooming fertilizer during the veg stage is it??
 

Garden Knowm

The Love Doctor
HEY YOMOMMA

I am not sure i have the answer.. but i do know that you can fook up nutrients if you mix them directly together and don't mix them in water first...

meaning...

always start with your water source.. add ONE nutrient and then stir.. then add the second nutrient.. or second formula... then stir, then pH, then feed plants..

if you mix 2 nutrient formulas together.. (EVEN one's that are suppose to be mixed) and you do this without water.. there is a great chance you will LOCK the nutrients.. meaning they will be no good to your pant or plants.. (LOL).. and possibly harmful..

cheers
 

kagenical

Well-Known Member
I would say it's safe, but do a half dose of each... Since you're effectively doubling the concentration of the major 3 nutes.
 
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