Mega Crop vs Dyna-Gro comparison grow

Will MegaCrop hit the 19-20oz yield benchmark?

  • Yes

    Votes: 21 63.6%
  • No

    Votes: 7 21.2%
  • This shit is biased as hell!

    Votes: 5 15.2%

  • Total voters
    33
  • Poll closed .

hybridway2

Amare Shill
Fuck that ionic off its shit. I use house an garden aqua flakes now its good shit.
To bad it wasn't packaged as real flakes instead of buyin H+G tap water. H&G is a good one for healthy, thick, green plants but way expensive & i doubt any of that crazy shit i was paying for was necessary now that i have done better then ever using wicked Inexpensive Jacks. So Simple n Cheap its bonkers.
Ionic is Poo IMO but the absolute worst is EDITTED: Dyna-Grow.. Originally i thought Ionic would be good because, Heck, you can't deny CloneX. In flower I have not used it enough to tell (just as a fill in on the go, maybe that was the incident that lead to a few bad leaves) but in veg, using the one part grow, Oh no, i get mutated growth every single time.
Dyna-Grow is just nuts. If a company suggests a feeding regimen like that they are not actually using their own product to even test. Like here, have at it, you know more then i do and I'm the company. Oh my!
Maybe if one dissects each product, makes his/her own changes accordingly, then sure. As with anything. But we pay to be provided with the feeding chart in which is supposed to make sense & work.
 
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Keesje

Well-Known Member
I was searching for what is the best nutrient (if that even exists)
Then I also came to this site called Hydrobuddy
As I understand you can copy any brand of nutes with mixing single elements yourself.
Which means you don't pay for water (if you buy liquid nutes now) or way less then for JR Petersen for example.
So, that sounded good to me, until I started reading.
Man, I still have a headache.
It is so fucking hard.
 

Snowback

Well-Known Member
Mega Crop "Part A" from the two part Mega Crop + DynaGro Foliage Pro, with occasional doses of calcium nitrate worked pretty good on a couple testers.
 

jzs147

Well-Known Member
To bad it wasn't packaged as real flakes instead of buyin H+G tap water. H&G is a good one for healthy, thick, green plants but way expensive & i doubt any of that crazy shit i was paying for was necessary now that i have done better then ever using wicked Inexpensive Jacks. So Simple n Cheap its bonkers.
Ionic is Poo IMO but the absolute worst is EDITTED: Dyna-Grow.. Originally i thought Ionic would be good because, Heck, you can't deny CloneX. In flower I have not used it enough to tell (just as a fill in on the go, maybe that was the incident that lead to a few bad leaves) but in veg, using the one part grow, Oh no, i get mutated growth every single time.
Dyna-Grow is just nuts. If a company suggests a feeding regimen like that they are not actually using their own product to even test. Like here, have at it, you know more then i do and I'm the company. Oh my!
Maybe if one dissects each product, makes his/her own changes accordingly, then sure. As with anything. But we pay to be provided with the feeding chart in which is supposed to make sense & work.
Each to there own buddy.
If you worried about the price of shit dont do it.
Cost me 140 aussie dollars to make 15 or 16k nutes wise
Overall expense bout 3k to get that 16k i can live with that.
Im including power nutes and hydroton here.
An we gotta pay for water in australia
 

hybridway2

Amare Shill
Each to there own buddy.
If you worried about the price of shit dont do it.
Cost me 140 aussie dollars to make 15 or 16k nutes wise
Overall expense bout 3k to get that 16k i can live with that.
Im including power nutes and hydroton here.
An we gotta pay for water in australia
Wasn't worried about price so much until i found out about 3-5 cents a gall using Jacks. $120 got me 2 big bags.
Not 1000 in bottled nutes.
 

Snowback

Well-Known Member
How heavy are those bags? The "Mega Crop A" cost, including shipping, about $US65 ($87CAD) for a 25 pound bag. So that would be pretty close for both bags.
 

WeedSexWeightsShakes

Well-Known Member
browsed through a little bit and nice comparison!
i grow with megacrop (plus sweet candy and bud explosion in flower) in my flood and drain tables.
3 4x8 tables each with 115 g res
 

1ManTeam

Active Member
Yes, those are it. I have nine of them. Like I said I couldn't pass the deal up. An older guy just bought them a little over one year ago and he got cancer. He quit and let them go for 300 a piece. Still under warranty even. They were only used for a total 5 months. I have tried LEDs in the past and was very disappointed but it seems now they might be there or pretty damn close. I figured worse case scenario I would use these in Veg if they didn't work plus I was looking for four veg lights anyways at the time.

I do have some questions if you don't mind. I did run some teens under one for veg and noticed they sucked down the nutrients and even became cal mag deficient. Thicker stalks that was clearly visible compared to ones I had under a 400 watt T5. Also had the led 4 ft above the canopy.

So I was wondering what you thought about Nutrients while running these LEDs. Environment and any recommendations? I have heard higher temperatures around 83 degrees supplemented with co2. Also what is the height you would recommend from the canopy? I was told with these LEDs in particular you can go as close as six inches from the canopy. Any advice is greatly appreciated. Thanks for your time.
How do u like the spectre phasers man!?
 

swedsteven

Well-Known Member
In my opinion, MC is a little dirty for hydro. It clearly works but it coats all surfaces below your waterline with a film of something. It's not algae; it's almost like a particulate or dust? I posted a pic earlier in the thread.
Thx for all your content again you did so much .
Your journals are the best if any one need to learn just read all is post nice job I will love to know if your still going good bro .
Peace
 

weedbehi

Member
Thank you for your patience! Life has been non-stop for a while now but I finally made some time for the review.

Mega Crop vs Dyna Gro final write-up.....

As I mentioned in the first post of this thread, I was going to be looking at different aspects of Mega Crop and comparing it to the food that I use regularly, which is DynaGro. I’ve already gone over ease of use, versatility, cost, pH stability, plant performance, plant health, etc., so my plan here is to just wrap this up with some closing thoughts.

The final yield for these plants was 805 grams (roughly 28.4 ounces) which is actually a personal best by 1 gram. My previous personal best occurred during my previous run with DynaGro just a couple months before this comparison grow. My goal in regards to yield coming into this comparison was 19-20oz because that’s been my average for years now in this corner tray with a 600 HPS. The thing about these last two runs, which have been personal bests, is that they’ve been powered by a brand new ballast. My previous ballast was a 600w Quantum and while that piece of sh*t did last a couple of years, it popped during the first week of my previous run with DynaGro and it took out a bulb with it. So I went to my local hydro store and promptly replaced the bulb and bought a new 600w single-ended Sun System 1. So the problem with these yield numbers is that it seems like this new ballast is vastly superior to my old Quantum and my old baseline for average yields is now antiquated. Before I can draw any final conclusions I’ll need to do another run with DG just to get an idea of what an ‘average’ yield might be. Regardless of the outcome of those future grows, 1.34 grams/watt from a static overhead system in a 3’x4’ space is pretty damn good. Hats off to Mega Crop.

Also something to consider, these MegaCrop plants were quite a bit larger than the DG plants that were pictured in this thread and they were also getting help from a neighboring light as seen below. How much of a difference did the extra height and light make? Probably not more than 15-20% but that’s maybe impossible to determine. Regardless, MC certainly proved to be a very capable plant food.

As I mentioned a number of times, I really didn’t like working with MC. It was a little dusty, dirty, and time consuming to use. On the flipside it was the cheapest food that I’ve ever tested in hydro but it really wasn’t that much cheaper than what I already use. We’re talking at most a $5 savings per two-month cycle in a 20+ gallon reservoir (basically $12 vs DynaGro’s $16.50). Does this savings add up on a larger scale? Certainly. Does the extra time required also scale up? Of course!. Time is my most precious commodity so personally I’d gladly pay a bit more for the sake of ease and efficiency. The bottom line is this: MC could save you $5 per light per harvest and that is a savings that one might actually notice. That's also a savings over one of the most inexpensive liquid foods on the market; DynaGro. So when comparing MC to other liquid foods the cost savings may be even more noticeable.

Speaking of time and efficiency, MC’s higher nitrogen content (as compared to DG’s bloom) did grow leafier, branchier plants which required much more maintenance than I’m used to. Had I not known what to expect in terms of the growth I probably would have yielded a ton of airy, wispy flowers. These plants also required a bit more trimming because they were a little more leafy – maybe 10-20% more leaf? I’ve also noticed that the overall density of the flowers is lower than normal but by no means is the overall density low. The flowers are a tad more fox-tailed that normal - essentially I think the extra N caused the seed bracts to stack more than I'm used to. For the record, I’m a sativa guy, I don’t really care about density. However, if a strain is supposed to produce flowers on the dense side of the spectrum then I don't think the plant food should alter that. In regards to the extra leaf and slightly lower density, I do think that these two ‘issues’ could easily be rectified by the addition of a bloom booster such as MKP. It’s not necessarily the higher P and K that would increase density but the diluted nitrogen content. Because MC supplies more calcium and magnesium than needed, I actually think MC formulated this food to be used with a booster.

As far as the actual quality of the product goes, it’s essentially indistinguishable from other nutrient brands. Aroma and resin production are possibly down a bit on this MC run but I’m sure the difference could be mitigated had I been using the same supplements as I do when running DynaGro. I actually did hear an unsolicited comment about how this round of Casey was really frosty so take that for what it’s worth.

So other than my complaints about the time involved (canopy maintenance, added trim time, weighing, mixing, and dissolving) and the little dusty messes MC makes, it’s a pretty solid performer and it doesn’t break the bank! Well done, Mega Crop.


MegaCrop tray growing into a neighboring light....

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Dried flowers under natural lighting (Mega Crop)...

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More Mega Crop...

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DynaGro Flower....

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I'm guessing the Megacrop yield was far greater than Dyna-grow yileds because he did not compare the yields as he normally does with his grow offs.Just a theory,would like to be prived wrong or right.
 
I wanted to start by saying thanks for all the effort and research. 4 years later, and you are still educating people. I stumbled upon your page via a comment regarding overfeeding and bloom booster, and thank god I did. I currently grow in coco use flora flex salt nutrients, and I'm constantly trying to improve and learn. My plants look great, it feels like I'm overfeeding using a 2 part with the "Bulky B" bloom booster compared to your results with a 1 part food. I measured the run-off EC for the first time and realized the EC was 3.5-4.0. NPK ratios of Flora flex 3 part seems off, and the recommended EC is extremely high(3.0). I've been feeding 2.5-3.0 without issue, but I recently got a pH/EC/TDS meter and discovered my runoff EC was extremely high(3.5-4.0). Seem like I'm completely overfeeding my plants, and I don't like the idea of smoking unused nutrients. Since then, I've lowered my feeding to 1.2 EC week 2 of flower, but your write-up has me close to just swapping to Dyno-gro or Mega Crop.
 

homebrewer

Well-Known Member
I'm guessing the Megacrop yield was far greater than Dyna-grow yileds because he did not compare the yields as he normally does with his grow offs.Just a theory,would like to be prived wrong or right.
Did you seriously not even read the first sentence of the first paragraph? lol
 
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