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cheesypeace
01-08-2008, 10:06 PM
Ok so I just picked up 2 products from my hydro store to help with budding. The First is Monster Bloom by grotek which is 0-50-30 and directed use is 1 tsp for every 5 gallons.

The next is called Heavy Weight it is described as " A source of pure carbohydrates, Adds size maturity to flowering plants." Use @ 1tsp per gallon.

I am planning on using these products this upcomming week, but I was wondering which I should use first??? I was going to give them Heavy weight for the next week straight with ph balanced water, and then switch to giving them monster bloom for the following week along with regular 3part nutrient because the ph is currently at 1800 so I thought it might be a good idead to ease up a bit and try adding some Heavy Weight.

Opie Yutts
01-16-2008, 12:55 AM
I'm assuming your PPM is at 1800, which is really kind of high for the U.S. scale. I would use both additives and lower the PPM at least a little. Aren't they burning at that hot?

BUDBOY420
07-11-2010, 04:47 PM
Ok so I just picked up 2 products from my hydro store to help with budding. The First is Monster Bloom by grotek which is 0-50-30 and directed use is 1 tsp for every 5 gallons.

The next is called Heavy Weight it is described as " A source of pure carbohydrates, Adds size maturity to flowering plants." Use @ 1tsp per gallon.

I am planning on using these products this upcomming week, but I was wondering which I should use first??? I was going to give them Heavy weight for the next week straight with ph balanced water, and then switch to giving them monster bloom for the following week along with regular 3part nutrient because the ph is currently at 1800 so I thought it might be a good idead to ease up a bit and try adding some Heavy Weight.

Hi Bud was wondering if you can tell me when to start using MonsterBloom i.e what wk in flower to start my hydro guy said use it when you start to see flowers then swith to overdrive before i flush em any info appreciated:rastasmoke:

tinytoon
07-11-2010, 09:18 PM
post was 2 1/2 years old so you might not get an answer

CovertCarpenter
07-12-2010, 02:51 PM
...nice to see that I'm not the only one too st0n3d to notice the posting date ;)

Ahh, nothing like the taste of a stale thread... kinda like eating old potato chips...

tinytoon
07-12-2010, 10:13 PM
and warm beer lol ;)