Martha's vineyard
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Anything me use my these and would it be ok to start using during flower
Not even sure yet... maybe Jack's... maybe just walk into the hydro shop and try something new... Megacrops been my favorite dry nutrient line so far but I don't like having to order it online... that requires planning ahead which isn't my strong suitSo this is my 4.th grow what line are you thinking about
I couldn't disagree with this more lol... just goes to show how much people's methods vary... I get just as good results with cheap dry nutes as I ever did with expensive name brand liquid ones, and had way more issues with salt builds ups and soil zone pH imbalances even with stuff like Botanicare. Plus with liquid nutes your paying for a lot of water which I'm completely over. Each to their own though.Dude trust me save yourself the hell of cheap dry nutrients and just invest in some cannabis specific nutrients like Advanced Nutes Connoisseur base with their big bud green bottle or coco. That has been the most straight forward setup for me and you do not PH the formula since its "ph perfect". I also use Botanicare CNS17 line when I'm running my autopots which is basically an auto-feeding hydro setup. Don't want organics and crap clogging up the lines so I run pure CNS17 since it has no organics in it and also I'm assuming a longer shelf life. Again, assuming.
With a non-recirculating nutrient reservoir the Botanicare CNS17 Grow/Bloom/Ripe don't require any PH adjustment with my RO water. I end up around 5.8 PH without any adjustment after mixing. Solid.
What is your yield on what space under which lights?i have kickass results.
Are you a AN salesman? Stating a nutrient line as "pH perfect" formula is just laughable. There's dry ferts specific for Cannabis. Jack's, MegaCrop, Maxigro/bloom to name a few.Dude trust me save yourself the hell of cheap dry nutrients and just invest in some cannabis specific nutrients like Advanced Nutes Connoisseur base with their big bud green bottle or coco. That has been the most straight forward setup for me and you do not PH the formula since its "ph perfect". I also use Botanicare CNS17 line when I'm running my autopots which is basically an auto-feeding hydro setup. Don't want organics and crap clogging up the lines so I run pure CNS17 since it has no organics in it and also I'm assuming a longer shelf life. Again, assuming.
With a non-recirculating nutrient reservoir the Botanicare CNS17 Grow/Bloom/Ripe don't require any PH adjustment with my RO water. I end up around 5.8 PH without any adjustment after mixing. Solid.
True that! I buy "water glass" locally for cheap. Saturated at 33%. I believe Rhino skin is 5%? LolEven dry nutes that are not specific for cannabis are great.
Cannabis is not so extraordinary that it needs special nutrients.
If you look at the NPK numbers of different nutrients on which growers grow nice yields, you will see that all these NPK numbers are different.
So it is not that much of difference what you give them (in a certain range of course)
@Wastei
Rhino Skin is ridiculously overpriced.
It is just a product with some silicate in it (low percentage as well) for an absurd price.
Silicate is very good for your plants (there are many studies done on this) but there is no need to buy it from any of the cannabis nute companies.
In the US I would buy SilMatrix, which costs about $ 8 for a liter and it contains 20.8%SiO2.
Much, much cheaper then Rhino Skin, and way, way more SiO2.