Best nutrients to use I need your advice.

Seanf610

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I looked up best nutrients for cannabis and got reefertilizer has anyone used this? Or are there any others that have given good yields and quality that are organic or natural
 

Seanf610

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Coots soil recipe is proven and you can source it from most home depots or garden stores. Build a soil is a little overpriced, but his youtube will teach you alot, and his products are quality.

You should read the cannabis bible.
I’ve heard of the clackamas coot soil recipe that was on build a soils channel I’ve been doing some research I didn’t know his products were quality though I’ll check it out, and never heard of the cannabis bible thanks
 

Tolerance Break

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I’ve heard of the clackamas coot soil recipe that was on build a soils channel I’ve been doing some research I didn’t know his products were quality though I’ll check it out, and never heard of the cannabis bible thanks
His soil recipe is very simple and effective. Buildasoil sells really good products, its just that you can get most of it cheaper elsewhere. I bought his 70 gal build a soil kit for a future project and I was very happy with the purchase.

The cannabis bible is going to get you a foundation of knowledge to build upon. There will be gaps to be filled, but its the best starting point for someone new to growing cannabis.
 

Seanf610

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His soil recipe is very simple and effective. Buildasoil sells really good products, its just that you can get most of it cheaper elsewhere. I bought his 70 gal build a soil kit for a future project and I was very happy with the purchase.

The cannabis bible is going to get you a foundation of knowledge to build upon. There will be gaps to be filled, but its the best starting point for someone new to growing cannabis.
Ok I had a few grows before but the research is starting to be easier to remember now the more I do so I appreciate the help is the cannabis bible this, because there are several on Amazon by a similar name probably a good read
 

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indawindica

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Botanicare Pure Blend Grow and Bloom.

This is a base nutrient that works well to grow high quality plants only needing the one bottle. You can always add different things but it is a solid foundation for healthy plants in my experience.
I agree ive been using Botanicare for 20 yrs in hydro. Huge chongers.
 

Moabfighter

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I agree ive been using Botanicare for 20 yrs in hydro. Huge chongers.
What EC do you feed at with botanicare?

Also to OP, yes botanicare is a great one bottle.

gh trio is easy

Athena can put out some wild terpy smoke if you follow the process…. Athena is expensive but produces the best results I’ve seen in real life.
 

Seanf610

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What EC do you feed at with botanicare?

Also to OP, yes botanicare is a great one bottle.

gh trio is easy

Athena can put out some wild terpy smoke if you follow the process…. Athena is expensive but produces the best results I’ve seen in real life.
Thanks I’m looking at the botanicare site, looks good so far.
 

PopAndSonGrows

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"Best" is fully subjective. If I could grow canna outdoors, I'd use all natural inputs, home compost etc. This is the approach I take to outdoor growing flowers & vegetables, I suck at the veggie part but our flowers are going CRAZY.

Indoors however, I prefer a much "cleaner" approach, I prefer zero bugs good or bad. I prefer bottled nutrients and coco medium, it's the approach i learned and am used to, and I get what i'd call satisfactory+ results :) this is where I really focus all my time & energy, unlike the outdoor veggie garden & it kinda shows. I need to diversify my knowledge

Anyway, back to nutrients. .... for my time/money/effort, I really prefer GH products, specifically the Flora Nova line plus additives (Si, CaMg, Floralicious Plus, liquid KoolBloom)
 

Seanf610

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"Best" is fully subjective. If I could grow canna outdoors, I'd use all natural inputs, home compost etc. This is the approach I take to outdoor growing flowers & vegetables, I suck at the veggie part but our flowers are going CRAZY.

Indoors however, I prefer a much "cleaner" approach, I prefer zero bugs good or bad. I prefer bottled nutrients and coco medium, it's the approach i learned and am used to, and I get what i'd call satisfactory+ results :) this is where I really focus all my time & energy, unlike the outdoor veggie garden & it kinda shows. I need to diversify my knowledge

Anyway, back to nutrients. .... for my time/money/effort, I really prefer GH products, specifically the Flora Nova line plus additives (Si, CaMg, Floralicious Plus, liquid KoolBloom)
I grew in coco it worked well for me thanks for the nutrient ideas too. I used roots organics hydroponic soilless mix hbu?
 

PopAndSonGrows

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Athena gave me straight cardboard terps & I had to use like 3x as much to get them :lol: jk I don't fully blame nutrients for lacking terps, but I did have to use way more Athena by volume, than any GH line. It dissolved really nicely for me but clogged my dad's drip lines whereas GH trio does not for him
 
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Moabfighter

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Athena gave me straight cardboard terps & I had to use like 3x as much to get them :lol: jk I don't fully blame nutrients for lacking terps, but I did have to use way more Athena by volume, than any GH line. It dissolved really nicely for me but clogged my dad's drip lines whereas GH trio does not for him
Wonder where one would begin trying ebb and flow at home on a small scale. I have a idea in my head but it just doesn’t seem reasonable for a minuscule amount of plants…
 

calvin.m16

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RO Filtered Water > 5 ml/gal Armor Si (pH UP/Silica) > 1 teaspoon/gal MaxiBloom > pH to 5.8-6.2 (6.0 works great) and feed. Buy in the 16 & 50 lb weights to save money. Amazon even sells it.
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