Help with dry nutrients

dave_jam

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i have a bag of 9-12-12 dry nutrients for tomatoes but I'm wanting to use it til I get some better stuff. I've been using MG 24-16-16(the kind you put in water) in half doses but it seems the other would be better.

Should I follow the directions meant for tomato plants? It calls for 2 tablespoons every couple weeks...

My first grow is currently in 2nd week of flowering, therefore the 24-16-16 is not an option. Could anyone give me some insight on the best way to use this stuff?

Also, my auto White Widow is in seedling stage- is it to early to start using molasses?
 

Lordhooha

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i have a bag of 9-12-12 dry nutrients for tomatoes but I'm wanting to use it til I get some better stuff. I've been using MG 24-16-16(the kind you put in water) in half doses but it seems the other would be better.

Should I follow the directions meant for tomato plants? It calls for 2 tablespoons every couple weeks...

My first grow is currently in 2nd week of flowering, therefore the 24-16-16 is not an option. Could anyone give me some insight on the best way to use this stuff?

Also, my auto White Widow is in seedling stage- is it to early to start using molasses?
Get something with no nitrogen in it that's too much for flowering
 

ruwtz

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You always want nitrogen from start to finish. I'd say your 9-12-12 is decent for bloom if you can boost the P and K at peak (weeks 5-7).

The go-to PK booster is monopotassium phosphate ("MPK") and its available on Amazon if your local garden center can't help you.
 

MMJ Dreaming 99

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Great stuff. This is what I use, many others too. Must be paired with calcium nitrate.

Thanks bro. Can this be used for veg and flower? They have instructions saying that you can but you change the formulation and add a few things like calcium nitrate.
 

cobshopgrow

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looks like good stuff could work, never used this ratio, but thinking of using something similar (next year or so...), for veg this is too low n to my taste, but depends what you add.
But those ratios... there a dozen recommended ones, this looks like a "bloobooster" fert., take care and youre good.
You may want to check out the Hydrobuddy software , think you can do a good mix with your fert and a calcium nitrate supply.
Later on in bloom you may can substitute the calcium nitrate with calcium sulfate, which will raise your sulfur level, which should be ok i think (depends a bit on your used water, but sulfur isnt that harmfull and some recommend high doasges, not sure how about a recommended dossage, you have 4% allready).
 
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