What’s your favorite nutrient line?

NightOwlBono

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one thing I don't think anyone has brought up in this thread. I've used many different brands over the years organic,synthetic,powder.
Everyone should go back and try the very first lineup they ever dropped for a NEW fancier one.

The way I see it is, if your a good gardener is doesn't really matter which lineup you use. Every grow you get better,more experience,bigger yields.
I think people get mixed up and when they get better at knowing what a plant wants they assume the better quality or yield was attributed to this new fertilizer and not them dialing in their grow space or learning new grow techniques
 

PJ Diaz

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one thing I don't think anyone has brought up in this thread. I've used many different brands over the years organic,synthetic,powder.
Everyone should go back and try the very first lineup they ever dropped for a NEW fancier one.

The way I see it is, if your a good gardener is doesn't really matter which lineup you use. Every grow you get better,more experience,bigger yields.
I think people get mixed up and when they get better at knowing what a plant wants they assume the better quality or yield was attributed to this new fertilizer and not them dialing in their grow space or learning new grow techniques
The first cannabis plant I grew decades ago was grown in basic potting soil using Miracle Grow, plus Maxicrop Liquid Seaweed. The grow turned out pretty good, but I have zero interest in ever using Miracle Grow again. What I did learn from that first grow however, is that a combination of salt fertilizers plus organic amendments works wonders. I've always been a big fan of sea kelp, and still use some form of it in my grows today.
 

NightOwlBono

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The first cannabis plant I grew decades ago was grown in basic potting soil using Miracle Grow, plus Maxicrop Liquid Seaweed. The grow turned out pretty good, but I have zero interest in ever using Miracle Grow again. What I did learn from that first grow however, is that a combination of salt fertilizers plus organic amendments works wonders. I've always been a big fan of sea kelp, and still use some form of it in my grows today.
Hey that's fair support and give your money to whoever you feel is right.
I also avoid MG,Scott's,and the company's I know they own, but it's hard and changes each year.

As long as we all know you can grow great plants with any brand. we should all be friends and spread the knowledge
 

go go kid

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ive gotta say im very happy with the results so far with intence nutrients organic grow and bloom. just wish my camra card port on my laptop hadent gone titts up on me or i could show you
 

Gleny88

New Member
I have used Canna, Ionic, Advanced, Cyco, house and gardens,botanicare, and foxfarm I kinda mix and match additives from different lines. But as far as base goes idk... I think like most the base is kinda the same. I do like advanced Sensi grow and bloom a lot and really phs my water to the sweet spot automatically. However it doesn’t stay stable more than 80-90 hours. Ionic base is about the same but will hold my numbers a wee bit longer. I would say if you use recirculating ionic takes the cake as I noticed it just really is consistent ph wise and doesn’t fluctuate. It’s hard to say I have never done side by side grows with diffrent lines using same exact recipe. Everyone has there favorite and will argue facts. Most of the stuff now I feel like is defiantly geared towards cannabis cultivation I feel like and nutrients have come along way. Some of the products these companies market I feel like are not needed necessarily and could be a waste of money. However with the various forms of growing hydroponics and diffrent garden conditions ones man trash may be another mans treasure. I personally like advanced and Ionic but I think ionic is cheaper and a wee bit more stable when I run rockwool recirculating. However I only run to waste top feed now so it doesn’t really matter. To each his own. And like I said I kinda pull additives from various company’s and have my own little mix I like. But this switches from garden to garden as conditions aren’t the same in each room. I do also like the simplicity of ionic. I have been growing indoor cannabis for a long while now.. and I think the nutrient lines have all come along way and it makes me super excited and happy to see all these people getting excellent results with different lines. I think it’s just amazing!
 
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Jeffislovinlife

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Clearly. I'm not sure I understand that nute line. I feel like the last thing I would want from a nute is something low in N, high in P, and zero K. What am I missing?
I'm not sure if I can tell you the he was the science behind it and giving out bro science is not cool so I can tell you that I do not like pounding the plant with nitrogen and I do add other stuff like volcanic ash and a few other things I will say that the ladies are healthy sorry I could not give you more information about it
 

PJ Diaz

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Kelp meal would do well with that
The list of ingredients has kelp meal as one of them, which is a bit confusing.
I'm not sure if I can tell you the he was the science behind it and giving out bro science is not cool so I can tell you that I do not like pounding the plant with nitrogen and I do add other stuff like volcanic ash and a few other things I will say that the ladies are healthy sorry I could not give you more information about it
I'd be more worried about excessive P than excessive N to be honest. K is pretty important when it comes to flowering.
 
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