Shout out to homebrewer

homebrewer

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Didn't get the same success stories with Dyna,
Still use it on misc. plants that don't deserve as much attention but the truth is FF works better. Completely shocked after reading hours of home brewers threads
FF is suppose to be a shit company according to the masses but results are leaps and bounds above Dyna, makes one wonder what advanced or gh Lucas could do
Which FF products do you consider to be superior to DGs and what is your preferred method of growing?
 

toomp

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Which FF products do you consider to be superior to DGs and what is your preferred method of growing?
Not sure if it's superior or the difficulty of utilizing multiple bottles simplify it, that make sense?
Just not good at using Dyna, Fox Farm always look better.

You were right Dyna Bloom dosent have enough N and glad protekt is something you said should be used it helps out a ton
 

homebrewer

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Not sure if it's superior or the difficulty of utilizing multiple bottles simplify it, that make sense?
Just not good at using Dyna, Fox Farm always look better.

You were right Dyna Bloom dosent have enough N and glad protekt is something you said should be used it helps out a ton
Fair enough. DG is more potent though so TDS readings should always be taken before feeding plants. I do think FF GrowBig and GrowBig hydro look like pretty good start-to-finish options. Both FF and DG's Bloom formula have the same NPK ratio so I'd avoid both of those products if you're growing in containers.
 

GOLDBERG71

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I'll shout out too -------> HB has helped me to! I'm running fine now. Partially user error on my part. Allowing the soil to dry to much and part nute ratios. I needed to be told bloom didn't supply enough N. I thought I was having other issues. Lowered the bloom and added foliage pro to flower cycle. I've gone from having yellow fading leaves from weeks 4-6 on. To a Neville haze coming up on the end of the 16th week with nice green leaves. Best part is he's blunt and to the point. Thanks again HB
 

toomp

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I sure hope so, If you don't know at least that, then don't talk shit on dyna, cause again, it's user error.
How would you know this unless you sprayed them?
Most of all were is the correlation of foliar application from baking soda to not using Dyna gro in soil correctly.
How do you connect the dots from a foliar to soil application?
Being a brand advocate is one thing being an idiot is another
Carry on now
 

chuck estevez

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How would you know this unless you sprayed them?
Most of all were is the correlation of foliar application from baking soda to not using Dyna gro in soil correctly.
How do you connect the dots from a foliar to soil application?
Being a brand advocate is one thing being an idiot is another
Carry on now
you're calling me an idiot and you're the one who sprayed shit on his buds and couldn't get a one part nutrient to work for him,lol
 

toomp

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Fair enough. DG is more potent though so TDS readings should always be taken before feeding plants. I do think FF GrowBig and GrowBig hydro look like pretty good start-to-finish options. Both FF and DG's Bloom formula have the same NPK ratio so I'd avoid both of those products if you're growing in containers.
Dyna is more concentrated for sure
Now balancing fox farm bloom and grow is easy and Beasti can be maxed out at a tea spoon with no burn but if memory serves well you are no believer of boosters but these are not small plants

Mean while 8 bottles of Fox Farm is a Seamless effort 9 if you include the phosphoload

HB would you happen to model your style close to Tapla?
 

toomp

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you're calling me an idiot and you're the one who sprayed shit on his buds and couldn't get a one part nutrient to work for him,lol
Guess I'm not the only idiot Dyna dead last tied with a shitty organic nutrient
Test 1 EarthJuice 0.75 gpw
Test 2 Marine based 0.67 gpw
Test 3 Earthjuice/Marine 0.69 gpw
Test 4 Foxfarm 0.71 gpw
Test 5 Advanced Nutreints 0.80 gpw
Test 6 Dynagro 0.67 gpw
Test 7 Bio-Canna 0.73 gpw
Test 8 General Organics 0.70 gpw
http://www.420magazine.com/forums/indoor-soil-cultivation/114640-top-nutrient-study-best-produces-most.html

.67 is pathetic

Difference is when these yields popped up Smart enough to move on keep up the good work......idiot
 

homebrewer

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Dyna is more concentrated for sure
Now balancing fox farm bloom and grow is easy and Beasti can be maxed out at a tea spoon with no burn but if memory serves well you are no believer of boosters but these are not small plants
If you're growing in pots then I don't think it's necessary to find a grow and bloom balance. Grow will do best all by itself.

Mean while 8 bottles of Fox Farm is a Seamless effort 9 if you include the phosphoload

HB would you happen to model your style close to Tapla?
I don't think there is anything seamless about 9 bottles but to each their own.

I'm only a little familiar with Tapla, I know he's on GardenWed and I know he is very knowledgeable. I don't know what he does exactly so I do not know if him and I are similar in our approaches. From the few things I've read of his, he seems like I good guy to follow.
 

chuck estevez

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Guess I'm not the only idiot Dyna dead last tied with a shitty organic nutrient
Test 1 EarthJuice 0.75 gpw
Test 2 Marine based 0.67 gpw
Test 3 Earthjuice/Marine 0.69 gpw
Test 4 Foxfarm 0.71 gpw
Test 5 Advanced Nutreints 0.80 gpw
Test 6 Dynagro 0.67 gpw
Test 7 Bio-Canna 0.73 gpw
Test 8 General Organics 0.70 gpw
http://www.420magazine.com/forums/indoor-soil-cultivation/114640-top-nutrient-study-best-produces-most.html

.67 is pathetic

Difference is when these yields popped up Smart enough to move on keep up the good work......idiot
LOL.
 

homebrewer

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Guess I'm not the only idiot Dyna dead last tied with a shitty organic nutrient
Test 1 EarthJuice 0.75 gpw
Test 2 Marine based 0.67 gpw
Test 3 Earthjuice/Marine 0.69 gpw
Test 4 Foxfarm 0.71 gpw
Test 5 Advanced Nutreints 0.80 gpw
Test 6 Dynagro 0.67 gpw
Test 7 Bio-Canna 0.73 gpw
Test 8 General Organics 0.70 gpw
http://www.420magazine.com/forums/indoor-soil-cultivation/114640-top-nutrient-study-best-produces-most.html

.67 is pathetic

Difference is when these yields popped up Smart enough to move on keep up the good work......idiot

That 'test' popped up on a couple forums. I've always wondered why there weren't any pictures documenting such an effort. Sounds shady to me
 

chuck estevez

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Test 6 Dynagro

$17.00 per cycle or $0.03 per gram produced

-----------------Grow-------Bloom--------Protekt

week1veg--------2.5ml--------------------1/8 tsp
week2-4veg------5.0ml--------------------1/4 tsp
week5-7flwr-----------------5.0ml---------1/8 tsp
week8-10flwr----------------7.5ml---------1/8 tsp
week11-------------FLUSH

Repeat week 2 for veg or week 8 for flwr extensio NOW I AM REALLY LOL
 

toomp

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if it's on the internet and posted on a weed forum, It MUST be true. We are just idiots who don't get it,lol
Stop begging for help fight your own battles, got close to the same result following the schedule on the site. Homebrewer is above your immature argument of "he didn't know baking soda kills pistils"
Follow foxfarm schedule exceed results. That's the bottom line
Go away and find another thread were you sound like an idiot and need to try to pull people in a argument your not intelligent enough to finish on your own.

Look forward to more short 1 liners with a lol behind it talk at you soon
 

toomp

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If you're growing in pots then I don't think it's necessary to find a grow and bloom balance. Grow will do best all by itself.



I don't think there is anything seamless about 9 bottles but to each their own.

I'm only a little familiar with Tapla, I know he's on GardenWed and I know he is very knowledgeable. I don't know what he does exactly so I do not know if him and I are similar in our approaches. From the few things I've read of his, he seems like I good guy to follow.
Understand grow itself will do just fine, have never attempted just grow w ff but with Dyna the gro didn't produce as much yield as when combined. However it did make for healthy plants and actually brought real color to 1 of cc Gs cookies that never came out with anything else, however low yields can put one on edge about going just grow, this could be a lack of knowledge
If you don't mind HB could you explain the method to your madness like you have already done many times but be great if you do so for me

1. Why in containers do you feel grow is only needed

2. what caused a difference in yield for grow vs grow and bloom grow producing happy plants, grow and bloom producing heavier plants

If schools in session I'll take a front seat. It's great to make a heavy harvest but it's important to know why it happened

Ps. If you search your feedback enough and your teachings one would eventually come across Tapla he grows orchids it's like you have a twin out there same exact concepts
 
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