ebb&flow nutrients ?

HappySack

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Advanced Nutrients, dutch master gold, A&B for Veg, A&B for Flower. Organics? Most nutrient mfg. Have a schedule. You could do a search here.
 

Greyskull

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you can use any nutrient for ebb n flow... though the best seem to be the hydroponic formulas.

the nutrient charts/feeding requirements are the same regardless of nutrient delivery (how you deliver your nutes to your plants)....

I like canna coco myself - been ebb n flowing in it for almost 2 years now. KILLER RESULTS FOR ME

maybe look into something easy for your first run... maybe the GH 3 part, or FLora Nova 1 part.... or even CNS17. All will work great.

good luck
 

Snicklefritz

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now these nutrient charts are on the nutrient bottles or is there somewhere i have to go to find these? I have a bottle of flora nova One part 4-8-7 that i never opened cuz i thought it was wack for soil growth. Is this the one your referring to?
 

Snicklefritz

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nvm i found the chart behind the bottle of flora nova. lol i need one of those meters to measure it! i'll pick one up tomorrow. thanks!
 

Greyskull

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some folks have gone big (6000w+) and gotten good results with that one part food in an ebb n flow setting.
good luck!
 

GreenThumbSucker

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Is there anywhere that i can go that explains which nutrients are needed for growing from start to finish?
I can tell you what has worked for me. I swear by General Hydroponics Flora Series three part liquid fertilizer. This fertilizer comes in grow, micro and bloom parts that come in seperate containers and you mix them to fit your need.

For the vegetative stage I use the formula that the manufacturer suggests. 3 parts grow, two parts micro and one part bloom.

For the Flowering phase I use the lucas formula. The lucas formula uses only the micro and bloom parts of the three part general hydroponics flora series.

The lucas formula is simple: 1 part micro & 2 parts bloom. 1300 ppm throughout the bloom cycle (1100 - 1400 is fine).

I am only on my second hydroponic crop and still figuring things out, but stumbled onto the lucas formula on my first crop, with stunning results.

I have a friend that is too impatient and switches fertilizers continually and he keeps screwing his crop up. He keeps buying these exotic supplements thinking they have some magical properties to them that will make his plants grow crystals, etc. I would stay away from stuff like that and keep it simple.

General hydroponics is professional and flexible. It is also relatively cheap.
 
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