Nutes for biggest buds

ganga gurl420

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Bottled salts are just b.s. in my experience. I used to buy into all the hype.
Then I grew organically and got back to the basics. I learned it's more about environment then anything else. Healthy soil (and lots of it) and as much sun as possible.
Now I will never go back to buying bottled crap. It's all manure and some dry nutes for me.
 

Nizza

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Bottled salts are just b.s. in my experience. I used to buy into all the hype.
Then I grew organically and got back to the basics. I learned it's more about environment then anything else. Healthy soil (and lots of it) and as much sun as possible.
Now I will never go back to buying bottled crap. It's all manure and some dry nutes for me.
care to share your recipe(s)?
I would like to figure out what I need for amendments, always wanted to build soil just never really did it right. Ive always thrown some same old stuff together and gotten OK results, water only.
Thanks if you have the time and if not I'm sure I can look up some stuff!

I would like to get more into organics for outdoors-- working on synthetic indoors right now but that season is almost ended. Now it will be outdoor season I can shut the tent down and organics is my new goal for this summer (with maybe one hydro outdoor project)
 

ganga gurl420

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Actually my recipe is about as simple as it gets. I used pre blended dry nutes so it's pretty easy and wont burn.

I use composted cow manure as the soil. I amend with espoma (this year I will be using tomato tone because its higher in calcium)
And happy frog bulb food.

Between the two it has everything you need. I do water with Epsom salt and molasses every two weeks

I also do use some liquid silica because I'm not in dirt but just manure.

My friend standing between two of my plants. received_1694837713978592.jpeg
 

waterproof808

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I was thinking of swapping over to the full mega crop nutes line and using MC, bud explosion, sweet candy, Mammoth P, and gravitron. What other nutes could I add to this? Or are the some other nutes or different lines that would be better for max yield?
If you want max yields automate your watering/fertigation cycles, if you havent already. It is by far one of the best ways to improve your garden and will give you a much more noticeable increase in growth than switching nutrient brands would.
 

Polyuro

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If you want max yields automate your watering/fertigation cycles, if you havent already. It is by far one of the best ways to improve your garden and will give you a much more noticeable increase in growth than switching nutrient brands would.
And if u put bottled beer on, it will grow like 50% bigger
 

madvillian420

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Trust me...I've spent a LOT of money on fancy bottles that look like the were designed by a tattoo artist. I have an all organic grow going now and the price different for nutrients is astonishing. I've also never seen my plants grow so fast during early vegetation...but I'm not attributing that to the the organic grow, yet, because I haven't grown these strains before.
Same here man. Ive gone through multiple nutrient lines, some super expensive and now im doing 100% organic and will never look back.
 

JJroro

Member
Ok so should I just stick with what I’ve been using which is maxi gro and maxi bloom since it’s been working fine for me? The only other thing I’ve been adding to the water once or twice a week is some tribus that I got for cheap.
 

Medfinder

Member
So many different grow ferts its a multi million dollar industry.

Ive used many in the last 17 years... I am going back to brewing my own in 5 gallon buckets with prune juice and airstones.
 

kkt3

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Magic doesn’t come in a bottle. It. comes from years of growing and trying different things will help you develop something that will produce the bud size you want.
 

Danielson999

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@DarkWeb @Gond00s @rkymtnman Yea but the right nutes still determine at least 35% of the outcome..
I know it's an old thread but I gotta say this. I was in a hydro shop today and the guy showed a locally made line of nutrients and when he got to the 'ton o' bud' he said 'this one here, it gives you 35-40% of your final weight'

I'm not saying I agree because I don't but alot of people do believe this....even hydro shop owners who apparently have been growing for 40 years.
 

Gond00s

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I know it's an old thread but I gotta say this. I was in a hydro shop today and the guy showed a locally made line of nutrients and when he got to the 'ton o' bud' he said 'this one here, it gives you 35-40% of your final weight'

I'm not saying I agree because I don't but alot of people do believe this....even hydro shop owners who apparently have been growing for 40 years.
nutrients are just what get your plant thru. u need to find a ratio of elements that the plants are going to thrive at. I still haven't because i was using a one and done when i shouldn't have, I should have been more on point so i just switched to a base nutrient regime now. but don't get the wrong info from what i'm saying. I'm saying u should learn about nutrients and find out whats in each one and make a mix that is pretty balanced out. Going to Gh Micro/Bloom/CaliMagic and some Map. dont listen to your local hydro shop their trying to push shit.

This was a old thread and i kinda wanna make something clear mega crop has not been stable lately at all so that's the main reason im switching.
 
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