Too much nutirtion ?

MannyPacs

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I'm curious, what country are you from?
I think the formula varies between regions.
Thankfully, the US version doesn't contain Urea.
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I'm in Midwest US I think I got that bottle off Amazon smh was nothing but trouble lol. it makes more sense because I was wondering how they were coming up with those numbers when I figured it was mostly calnit. Ty and there goes my theory. I guess I got a bad bottle or something weird
 

Roguedawg

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In the states i have never seen GH use urea, its strange that they would in any hydro nute. its always NO3 (and small amount of NH4 ) usually in nutes for hydro. In soil urea gets converted to NH4 then NO3 by different bacteria, dont know what urea would do in a hydro setup.
 

PopAndSonGrows

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Well, traditionally, the US uses more "banned" products than other nations so it makes me wonder if the Micro with urea nitrogen is better than the one with nitrate nitrogen? Just a thought.

The US loves its poisons, lol
 

Billy the Mountain

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Well, traditionally, the US uses more "banned" products than other nations so it makes me wonder if the Micro with urea nitrogen is better than the one with nitrate nitrogen? Just a thought.

The US loves its poisons, lol
No, urea is no bueno in hydro.
Most all hydro nutes are > 90% Nitrate and a little Ammoniacal Nitrogen.
Urea is much less expensive, I'd guess that is a factor in the different formula.
 

toomp

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Hey guys , so i'm using general hydroponics to feed my flowers in coco. I'm also using terpinator which is apparently a terp booster and bud booster which somehow increase yield and flovour apparently. Can anyone tell , by feeding them all this, is it too much nutrition ? I wouldn't know where to start looking, but someone mentioned something about potash and phosphate which all these products have . Anyone chime in ? Thanks . I mention it because odd leaves have some yellow spots . Pics all attached
What is your ec and ph going in, and what is it in the runoff? and no do not feed plain water
 
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