Megacrop

SamWE19

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Yeah gln doesn’t seem to supply the two part in Europe. Would have been perfect if they did.

jacks 321 isn’t available here either... from what I can find.

even GH 3 part is impossible to find in bigger than 10l bottles which will cost me a fortune
 

SamWE19

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Yeah. Their website is a lil goofy.

This might list all products.

This is the PartA.

Be sure to play with the 2part ppm calculator.
yeah it’s not Visable on their Europe website and they don’t ship to Europe from the us website
 

SamWE19

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SamWE19

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Looks decent do you know if they do anything bigger than 2kg?
For that masterblend 4-18-38 do they work out ratios differently or something?
How does it compare to megacrop that’s 10-7.6-18

does it mean that megacrop has 2.5x more nitrogen and masterblend has 2 x potassium or they working it out differently?
 

fragileassassin

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For that masterblend 4-18-38 do they work out ratios differently or something?
How does it compare to megacrop that’s 10-7.6-18

does it mean that megacrop has 2.5x more nitrogen and masterblend has 2 x potassium or they working it out differently?
Masterblend uses a base nute + calcium nitrate which is the same as what MC 2 part is now. MC part A is 5-12-26
Using Cal-nit for nitrogen gives you pretty much complete control of nitrogen levels for flowering.
They like a good bit of N for stretch and then some plants want barely any after that.
Most of our biggest complaints about MC was that it had too much N for most of flower and we were having to cut back on it and use other products to bump P and K back up to desired levels.
I was going to switch to masterblend, but maybe ill pick up a small set of the 2 part.
 

SamWE19

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Masterblend uses a base nute + calcium nitrate which is the same as what MC 2 part is now. MC part A is 5-12-26
Using Cal-nit for nitrogen gives you pretty much complete control of nitrogen levels for flowering.
They like a good bit of N for stretch and then some plants want barely any after that.
Most of our biggest complaints about MC was that it had too much N for most of flower and we were having to cut back on it and use other products to bump P and K back up to desired levels.
I was going to switch to masterblend, but maybe ill pick up a small set of the 2 part.
I get confused on how they calc the ratios though. Is 5% nitrogen still a lot?
 

AquaTerra

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found a 25lb bag locally bit expensive but still half the price of veg+bloom 25lb bucket
Any products that is made for the "hydro retail" industry is going to be wat more expensive that pre made agri fertilizers because of "hydro retail"
 

AquaTerra

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Any feedback on the new megacrop A&B?
Just waiting for others reviews so haven't ordered yet. I might do a give away soon just have to order a few bags. Also kinda hard to fork over few K for a new product that I would only sell online hard to get bigger guys to run powders. Also I have a good relation ship with my Jack's supplier and they have products no other wholesaler caries and they are 10-15% cheaper than my normal suppliers. So have to weight out the options. For sure will keep MC one part on stock. Their communication has been pretty positive so seems like a good company to support.
 

DrKiz

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Just waiting for others reviews so haven't ordered yet. I might do a give away soon just have to order a few bags. Also kinda hard to fork over few K for a new product that I would only sell online hard to get bigger guys to run powders. Also I have a good relation ship with my Jack's supplier and they have products no other wholesaler caries and they are 10-15% cheaper than my normal suppliers. So have to weight out the options. For sure will keep MC one part on stock. Their communication has been pretty positive so seems like a good company to support.
I really like Mega for veg. Need something similar for flower. Looking at Jacks, which the new Mega essentially is.

I like the powders. Very economical.
 

SamWE19

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Any products that is made for the "hydro retail" industry is going to be wat more expensive that pre made agri fertilizers because of "hydro retail"
If I search for normal agriculture stuff though, I need to ensure they are water soluble and most don’t clarify if they are
 

SamWE19

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I really like Mega for veg. Need something similar for flower. Looking at Jacks, which the new Mega essentially is.

I like the powders. Very economical.
I noticed the new mega 2 part doesn’t include chitosan, b vits or kelp though.
I wonder why they removed these goodies
 
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AquaTerra

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If I search for normal agriculture stuff though, I need to ensure they are water soluble and most don’t clarify if they are

Most should state something like Hydroponic or Solution Grade. If you see one pm me the product and I can search it out and get the info on it.
 
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