What Nutrients Should I Choose?

hayshayshay

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Hay there all! I am looking to switch up my nutrients and try something new. I have been using Advanced Nutrients 2 Part Sensi Grow and Bloom and Liquid Karma. I have a soiless grow, using HP promix. And watering myself. Anyone, have any suggestions to what some good or the best nutrients I could use? I really want great taste and smell and obvious good yield..but don't we all?!
 

bubba73

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Hay there all! I am looking to switch up my nutrients and try something new. I have been using Advanced Nutrients 2 Part Sensi Grow and Bloom and Liquid Karma. I have a soiless grow, using HP promix. And watering myself. Anyone, have any suggestions to what some good or the best nutrients I could use? I really want great taste and smell and obvious good yield..but don't we all?!
nectar of the goods ....
 

Thundercat

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This https://www.envybrand.com/index.php/envy-hydroponics is what I'm currently using and is my favorite. I've used several different nutes over the years and have found Envy to give me the best results for the cost and effort. It's a simple 2 part nutrient that you use from start to finish in pretty equal ratios. You can tweak the mix as needed, but it's got a very well balanced nutrient profile that grows great plants.
 

whtrabb1t

Active Member
Nectar for the Gullible

I'm trying out MegaCrop myself, used Jack's and MaxiGrow before and all work well.
 

Logan Burke

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As long as you're not using a recirculating system or a system that circulates water, I'd recommend Floranova 1 part Grow/Bloom. Very simple, very easy to use, perfectly fine to use additives or on their own, I've not turned back since I switched to Floranova from AN's PH perfect Sensi. I can go 2-4 weeks without a res change in my dwc setup using Floranova before PH instabilities begin :) I've also heard great things from the Dyna lineup, but I've no experience with it.
 

homebrewer

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You're looking for 2 things: a complete plant food AND a food that gives you an ideal NPK ratio for your medium (something in the range of a 2-1-2 to 3-1-4). Depending on your scale, a dry food *might* save you some money but they're a pain to work with unless you're making super concentrated stock solutions.
 

Renfro

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Jacks 3-2-1 is effective and cheap. There are some threads on here about it. Save money by not purchasing a bottle of watered down salts with food coloring and a fancy label.
 

hayshayshay

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So I went for the Mega Crop. And AM SO HAPPY I DID!!! My babies LOVE IT. The grew like an inch over night. I couldn't even believe the growth rate. Its AMAZING!! And they just keep on doubling size in such little time. Super easy to mix too. Takes no time..none of this 2 part mix this and that then feed. And for the price..its a no brainer. And I'm the one that always spends the extra doe if its worth it for my girls. So I am super impressed!! I will take some pics soon as I can! The Blue Cookies are just lappin er right up!
 

Renfro

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I gotta give megacrop a try. I have used GH for a long time and have great results but it's not cheap compared to Jacks or Megacrop. I am trying Jacks 3-2-1 in one of my rooms and so far I am impressed, just started 12/12 though. I hear Megacrop is good stuff so I think I am gonna plan that as my next test run.
 
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