Dyna Gro causing deficiency?

The Growery

Active Member
I've been using dyna gro for a while always been please with it, but last time I bought nutes I bought a 1 gallon jug for grow and bloom formulas. since then I've been noticing deficiencies in my plants. anyone notice this before using dyna gro? if so what did you do to mitigate it?
 

bigsteve

Well-Known Member
I've been using Dyna Gro's Liquid Bloom as my flowering nute for years. I buy it by the gallon
jug on eBay for around $47. I haven't noticed any problems with my flowering plants. You know,
we've has humidity readings in the 20's-30's here for a while. Low humidity can make plants look
kinda wilty and anemic. I spray 'em with a spray bottle once or twice a day when the humidity is so low
and that seems to help here.

Good luck, BigSteve.
 

gagekko

Well-Known Member
I've been using dyna gro for a while always been please with it, but last time I bought nutes I bought a 1 gallon jug for grow and bloom formulas. since then I've been noticing deficiencies in my plants. anyone notice this before using dyna gro? if so what did you do to mitigate it?
Do you use RO water? I been having the same issues, I use Flora series and now I'm having issues all the sudden... I'm thinking it's either water or "bad room syndrome" from house being closed up for the winter - no fresh air.

Either way, I'm at a loss, like you.
 
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