Dutch Masters Liquid Light Q's

backwoodsburner

Active Member
Anybody ever use Dutch Masters Liquid Light?

What are the effects/benifits?

Is it ok to use with organic soil?

How/When should i use it?
 
I use liquid light during the veg stage and early flower. You use it at a foliar spray and you spray it with the lights on. Its supposed to increase the amount of light your plants receive so you get more photosynthesis. I use it every 3 days and I make sure to spray the tops and the bottoms of the leaves. I've noticed my plants get bigger in veg and I get more budsites.
If you're planning an organic grow, liquid light is not organic.
I don't like to foliar with this product too far into flowering. I use it up to 3 weeks in and then I foliar with snow storm ultra for increased resin production.
 

backwoodsburner

Active Member
ive heard diffrent things about it. some say spraying with the lights on burns plants while others say they've had sucess with lights on. but no body posted anything so i dont think im going to use it because it seems very unpopular and unreserched... thanks anyway
 
Liquid light is used specifically with the lights on.

Other foliar products that i've used i usually use with the lights raised or about 10 minutes before the lights going off so they don't burn my plants.
 

nog

Active Member
Potassium Nitrate 4.8
Calcium Chloride .2
Iron Chelate .04
MonoPotassium Phosphate 6.9
Magnesium Sulfate 3.9
Zinc Sulfate .017

this is whats in liquid light,

this is ounces to a us gallon.
the cheeky bastards want £15 per litre of what is just bog standard nutrient salts,they are robbing you. just foliar feed with a dilute solution of any bloom fertilizer and you will get similar results.
 

boneout420

Active Member
no you will not nog,
listen there is something you need to know about nutrients and their labels they are only required by the state to put what the real plant food ingredients are as listed on the product as well as the fact that whatever is but on the back of that bottle has been proven to the state that the percentage of plant food ingredients are no more or less than the amount listed on the bottle.I might also add carbs, amino acids , hormones and extracts are NOT plant food ingredients to the state and if the nutrient manufacturer doesn't want to pay extra to have the product tested on a regular basis for things to be proven other than that of the viable plant food ingredients listed on the back of the bottle, then they simply don't but the ingredient on the bottle and there is no need to prove it in anyway to anyone or list it on the product. but that doesn't mean that all the nutrient consists of is what is listed on the bottle.
 

boneout420

Active Member
as for liquid light i love that shit and use it every other day right when lights come on till week 5 of flower, never had one problem burning or has anyone I've recommended
 

Heisenberg

Well-Known Member
liquid light is amazing stuff when used with the saturator additive. Somewhat high initial cost, but it lasts and lasts. Worth every penny and it WILL increase your yield. I agree it should be stopped about 3 weeks into bud, at which point I also start using snow storm ultra with saturator.
 

sweetleaf76

Well-Known Member
This is the last thing in the Dutch Master Gold line that I need to complete the line up. I'd love to try it but I really don't need anymore nute bottles lying around. My wife gets a little pissed when I have 9 or 10 bottles of nutes and I tell her I need a couple more. I already lied and told her that was it, I had the whole line. Maybe I'll tell her it's brand friggin new and ask for it for Christmas. I'll leave Santa one of my happy brownies! Screw cookies
 
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