Mcgician
Well-Known Member
I've been using Dutch Master's Gold 2 part nutrient for most of the last year, but switched over to GH's Flora Nova Grow for the last 2-3 months. I'm using rapid rooters and 6" rockwool blocks. These are my observations:
-Dutch Master's Gold line 2 part nutrient requires a lot of ml's, compared to other nutrients, and is slightly more expensive. The plus side: The plants seem to assimilate the nutrients very well, although some strains develop a bit lanky. Also, cleaning the resevoir between changes requires very little effort. No major salt buildup on the sides, and for the most part, clean.
-GH's Flora Nova Grow- First off, this was a recommendation by more than a few hydro store experts and something they've been using for a long time themselves. Btw, there are more than 11 hydro stores in my geographical area. The good: it's a 1 part nutrient, which means fewer bottles to deal with, and a simplified situation. Right? Not so fast. Firstly, the stuff needs to be shaken like a motherf'r before you can start pouring it out. Secondly, it comes out looking like some nasty sludge BP is spilling all over the Gulf. Thirdly, the PPM measurement/recommendations on the bottle are completely off. And 4th, not only do you have to be diligent about making sure it completely dissolves in the resevoir and doesn't just sit in clumps on the bottom, but when it comes time to clean it, be prepared for a lot of elbow grease.
As far as plant structure using it, I haven't noticed any real difference except for one thing- the leaves seem more fragile and "softer". The Dutch Master plants seemed to have a bit more hardiness to them in withstanding adverse elements- i.e. bugs, heat, etc. Other than that, it's pretty close. What I'm looking for is something as clean as Dutch Master without the large price tag, but something simple and 1 part. Seriously, why are these guys so in love with Flora Nova Grow? What am I missing here? If you've tried multiple kinds of veg nutrients, with the same growing method and have some good advice let me know. If all you've tried is one kind, please don't bother. I'm looking for tried and tested advice. Don't hate me for it. Thanks.
-Dutch Master's Gold line 2 part nutrient requires a lot of ml's, compared to other nutrients, and is slightly more expensive. The plus side: The plants seem to assimilate the nutrients very well, although some strains develop a bit lanky. Also, cleaning the resevoir between changes requires very little effort. No major salt buildup on the sides, and for the most part, clean.
-GH's Flora Nova Grow- First off, this was a recommendation by more than a few hydro store experts and something they've been using for a long time themselves. Btw, there are more than 11 hydro stores in my geographical area. The good: it's a 1 part nutrient, which means fewer bottles to deal with, and a simplified situation. Right? Not so fast. Firstly, the stuff needs to be shaken like a motherf'r before you can start pouring it out. Secondly, it comes out looking like some nasty sludge BP is spilling all over the Gulf. Thirdly, the PPM measurement/recommendations on the bottle are completely off. And 4th, not only do you have to be diligent about making sure it completely dissolves in the resevoir and doesn't just sit in clumps on the bottom, but when it comes time to clean it, be prepared for a lot of elbow grease.
As far as plant structure using it, I haven't noticed any real difference except for one thing- the leaves seem more fragile and "softer". The Dutch Master plants seemed to have a bit more hardiness to them in withstanding adverse elements- i.e. bugs, heat, etc. Other than that, it's pretty close. What I'm looking for is something as clean as Dutch Master without the large price tag, but something simple and 1 part. Seriously, why are these guys so in love with Flora Nova Grow? What am I missing here? If you've tried multiple kinds of veg nutrients, with the same growing method and have some good advice let me know. If all you've tried is one kind, please don't bother. I'm looking for tried and tested advice. Don't hate me for it. Thanks.