Fertz yield ranking...

DemonTrich

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listen to everyone in this thread, very knowledgeable growers have replied to your thread with valuable info to start on.

I personally use technaflora recipe for success nutes. why, well when I 1st started out I was given a starter box from a grower expo to try out. been knocking it out the park for the last 4 years. never changed nutes, why would I, as I see no need to do do.
 

since1991

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Bc nutes....old company. Great brand. Ive banged out a few runs back in the day with them. If it aint broke.....you got sticky colas.
 

Phytium hater

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Thank you all for great help and contribution,,,and standing applause for Dr. Who's extra long mail and instructions...
I am not closing this topic on the contrary I'll hope it stays and grows get's filled with vast amount of Top Grower responses !

But still have you guys ever seen bigger monster nugs than the ones Remo and Associates grow in this video...maybe one days after years of training :www.youtube.com/watch?v=KF6f8iFSVg4
 

RELPHY82

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Love this stuff Follow the chart and u can't go wrong. 25% strength to start with sounds about right.
 

Dr. Who

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Love this stuff Follow the chart and u can't go wrong. 25% strength to start with sounds about right.
I just have to ask.
What are you putting the plant into for soil that you start feeding at 25%......

OH, wait a minute! Your using something like FF OF or HF or any soil that has 30 days of feeding IN it!
You're not letting the plant use up the nutrition IN the soil first are you?
Bet your feeding everyday too?

The Hesi Feed chart is based on non amended soils - like something with minimal feed availability - like a seedling soil.
Do not use coco based soils for this either.....Peat based is what this formula is designed for.

You can improve your yield and quality (not to mention it will be green and lush longer) by allowing the plant to use up available nutrition in the soil first and the use the feed chart as directed % wise! Say about 25 - 28 days for a 30 day soil - no feeding.......and then hit it with 100% chart feeding!

Just so you know. I told you to use a Kelp extract instead of "ROOTS" because that's all roots is - watered down kelp extract at a stupid price for the most part! I got better results with the kelp OVER the "ROOTS".....Same for the SUPERVIT......Bvits. Kelp has that and the amino acids they say are in the VIT.
 

RELPHY82

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I just have to ask.
What are you putting the plant into for soil that you start feeding at 25%......

OH, wait a minute! Your using something like FF OF or HF or any soil that has 30 days of feeding IN it!
You're not letting the plant use up the nutrition IN the soil first are you?
Bet your feeding everyday too?

The Hesi Feed chart is based on non amended soils - like something with minimal feed availability - like a seedling soil.
Do not use coco based soils for this either.....Peat based is what this formula is designed for.

You can improve your yield and quality (not to mention it will be green and lush longer) by allowing the plant to use up available nutrition in the soil first and the use the feed chart as directed % wise! Say about 25 - 28 days for a 30 day soil - no feeding.......and then hit it with 100% chart feeding!

Just so you know. I told you to use a Kelp extract instead of "ROOTS" because that's all roots is - watered down kelp extract at a stupid price for the most part! I got better results with the kelp OVER the "ROOTS".....Same for the SUPERVIT......Bvits. Kelp has that and the amino acids they say are in the VIT.
Im using Guanokanalong mixed with perlite for the soil. That's why I start around 25% so I don't burn anything then increase it from there.
 

Phytium hater

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Hi, anyway so my grow is going to be in BioBizz Light Mix, (haven't bought it yet, but that is in my understanding has lesser bug problems to deal with) this is not a preloaded soil, instead
it is intended for a normal full time feed, in this type of soil grow I still don't know ,do I need to feed every second feed with water only..and is that the normal way in soil...at least Hesi doesn't mention that in their feeding instructions,,,,...unfortunately I do all ready have a big canister of the Roots product in my possession....and I also have Rhizotonic from Canna...in some point of view they are wasting my cabin space...but hey ,end of the day ,the yields are more important..

Just find out that the light mix is lightly fertilized, so does it mean that I should use something else in the beginning (I am using rockwool cubes to plant the seeds as usual )..and then putting in small pots to start with. Wondering is light mix ok in that point and is it enough for just feed water for 1-1.5 week or lightly nutes from the first set of thru leafs.
 
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Phytium hater

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And by the way I am going to grow a strain what sounds very promising ; Heavyweight Dream Machine feminized .
if I get at least a gram per watt it's great,,,I exceeded that all ready one time with Moby Dick , but Dream machine should (hopefully)
give much more..and now I am getting even better equipment , at least space is getting higher and exhausts are getting stronger for cooling the lights...so that should have a significant difference...+ other things.
 

since1991

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There are cheaper kelp extracts but Nitrozime by HDI/Europonic is some really good stuff. Its super concentrated at a tspn a quart. Lasts forever if you use it as a foliar every week or so. Makes roots get going too once the cut strikes. Out of all the additives that actually work thos one is by far the best ive ever used. And ive blown a shit pot full of cash on every bottle on them shelves at the grow shops.
 
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since1991

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There are really only a handful of addys that have really done alot for me throughout the years. Where i can see smell and taste a difference. Seaweed kelp, humic/fulvics, silica, and mycos are about it. Enzymes have never done much for me. Alot of the enzyme bottles at the store are dead before you even buy em. Aminos....like enzymes a healthy plant makes plenty on ots own. Carbs.....same thing. Tricantinol and chitosan.....meh....not much. A good base nute with kelp silica and humics is all you really need.
 

Phytium hater

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I found one product here what is seaweed , but I am not sure if it is kelp...and that is sold in a regular gardening shop as a extract
for potted plants. Usually I'we heard that the regular extract and fertilizers which are not really meant for anything like pot have been
not giving good results more problems ...because it is a extract (not shure if kelp)..it might not kill the plants but it still is gambling...
Ou jeah, I forgot there is the Biobizz Alg A Mic...is that proper kelp seaweed..?..and then there is Bionova Algmix...either ain't cheap..
but any regular and cheap kelp is not to be found here..at least I haven't found any yet....I rather buy those from the grow shop than go and do crazy experiments with gardening shop products...because I can't find anybody who has used that gardening seaweed brand ,for pot over here etc.
And yep we have Nitrozyme from Growth Technology also....
So at least 3 seaweed products ..probably even more at grow shops....but kelp seaweed for chop change don't know where to get...
 
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Phytium hater

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At least for me it looks proper...I would google of other growers reviews..but that's made for the right use...and particularly the natural
growth hormones is exactly what we want...(in right doses)
 
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