botanicare pure blend pro grow 3-2-4 is NOT a complete fert?

since1991

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I have used 2 nutrient lines recently one was Advanced Nutrients the other being Botanicare. Personally to me Botanicare has won out in every way. I do use there PBP line with PBP grow, PBP bloom, Cal Mag, Hydroguard, Hydroplex, Sweet, Vitamino, Liquid Karma, and Silica Blast. And i know it seems like alot but you dont need much and i uave had great results, Not to Mention i am running HYDRO. Anyhow not sure about it being a complete fertilizer but when I mix all the parts it turns out very nice for me and isn't that all that we're looking for is what works for them and turns out good for them? My garden at 5 weeks,
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Nice. I like your lamps.
 

chemphlegm

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I use their organic lines in my pro mix, the crumbles and/or the other designed for hydro. the price is right and my plants been thriving since 2009! I do add this fish powder to every transplant and it shows, maybe thats the ticket with this fert, cuz my plants are tops!
I love Organicare!
 

Snowback

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Old thread but just for those wondering yes pbp and cal/mag are complete fertilizers as far as growing huge dank tasty nugs. All I used on this grow was the same bottle of pbp grow for hydro and GH cal/mag. No additives but I think next time I will try adding bloom formula as well.

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Old post, but thanks for this. I am trying this stuff for the first time and just happen to be using the same combo as you are, with the addition of a small amount of magnesium sulfate. It's working great so far! Better than I expected, tbh...
 

oldtymemusic

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Old post, but thanks for this. I am trying this stuff for the first time and just happen to be using the same combo as you are, with the addition of a small amount of magnesium sulfate. It's working great so far! Better than I expected, tbh...
can the pbp bloom be used in soil and or hydro? (not soil bloom)
 

Snowback

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I recall some people writing that it can fudge up an irrigation system somewhat but it didn't have any negative effect at all on mine (1/4 inch). Maybe try some testers? My testers have done very well with it so far, although taste and burn test info is not available yet :bigjoint:
 

oldtymemusic

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I recall some people writing that it can fudge up an irrigation system somewhat but it didn't have any negative effect at all on mine (1/4 inch). Maybe try some testers? My testers have done very well with it so far, although taste and burn test info is not available yet :bigjoint:
please let us know your results!!
 
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