Nute Question

IslandGreenGuy

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It's o.k. to use. I would use it more for flowering your plants rather then vegitive growth. But if it's all you have, go with it for now and see what happens. Idealy you should pick up some good organic fert. Fox Farms seems to be a favorite around here. I have been using a Generic alll purpose fert. I don't like the results.
 

AcitoDaGreat

Active Member
It's o.k. to use. I would use it more for flowering your plants rather then vegitive growth. But if it's all you have, go with it for now and see what happens. Idealy you should pick up some good organic fert. Fox Farms seems to be a favorite around here. I have been using a Generic alll purpose fert. I don't like the results.
i heard fox farms is a good choice but there are no local retailers around me that sell Fox Farms.. as a matter of fact there are no fox farm retailers in the tri-state area so :fire: that sux but ne other ideas are greatly appreciated
 

IslandGreenGuy

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If you don't want to have it sent to you in the mail, you could just get some Bonemeal, bloodmeal and Phosphorus, along with a chemicle micronutrient that would work...
You have to get the correct measurments for all the different stuff though, I don't know to much about mixing them. also, wormcasting are a great source of Nitrogen if you don't want to use bonemeal.

Miricle grow is shunned against in these forums before of it's PH, but it doe's work and for some growers and it has nutes built in. I used it once with no problems.. Give it a try, it wont hurt. you can always ajust your ph accordingly with some Amonium sulfate. 1 tablespoon per gallon every third water works good for me...
 
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