***Official Nutrients Thread***

LoudBlunts

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are you not wanting them to grow back?


if not you can prune all the way up to like the 3 or 4th week in flower?
 

BCMango

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are you not wanting them to grow back?


if not you can prune all the way up to like the 3 or 4th week in flower?
they are just seedlings , not even month old, I'm planing on turning the seeds that I bought and the seedlings that my friend gave me for helping him out as moms and dads and I did that because the leafs are fatt and were covering the new branch growth , gonna put some pics up on my Journal soon
 

BCMango

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wow if you say they are seedlings i wouldnt fuck with them


they need their solar panels!
I took the bottom 2 sets of leafs because there's leafs that are showing so its gonna help it out abit , I have lights all around the plants above below and the middle
 

Leon Lauderbach

Active Member
Miracle grow is for plants that are not to be consumed. They have their place for pretty flowers, not for cannabis.

30-10-10? what strain requires that much nutrients?

The problem with PBP is that is isn't entirely organic. That might be why the PPMs are shooting up. Pureblend Original is fully organic, which might make PPM reading difficult as there are no chemical salts in the Original.

I'm trying to keep my hydro as simple and organic as i can, just age old grow and age old kelp and hydroguard. Cal-mag plus as well, only because I have to RO my water to get the chlorine and fluoride out.

I go all out on my soil and soiless, small amounts of everything . I've been known to use EJ catalyst, liquid karma and 3D Ohm together at like 1/6 strength each, with humic and fulvic acids ADDED, and tropical oils and other non plant foods. Works out great, you just gotta water inbetween feeding with weak(er) solutions.
 

mister420green

Active Member
Here are some pics of the nutes I use. I think you should always customize your nutrient recipe. Some products are good for a base, some suck. Right now the nutes I"m on are House and Garden Hydro A and B, Cal Mag Plus, Roots Excelurator, Hydroplex, Bud XL, Hygrozyme, Gravity, Purple Maxx, Dutch Master foliar line, Sweet, House and Garden Multi-Enzyme, and a couple others that I can't think of. Here are some pics of my new run with exactly what I mentioned above, without gravity though. I'm gonna start up conny on a new table to see how that works in coco.
I always feed 'less' than what they say on the bottle, I've found using the exact regimine they say on the bottle could cause problems. Plus water quality is another factor. I use a dechlorinator and ro.
 

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TreeDweller79

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Its helpful to inexperienced growers to have a hardy strain, and its helpful to inexperienced growers to know that just because everything is going good now in a sub-par environment does not necessarily mean that it will continue to go good. Stress over time adds up.
 
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