View Full Version : Nutrients... Will these do the job?
turtle420
09-28-2005, 04:30 PM
Hello people,
I've got a couple of questions... I hope you can help me out...
Yes, I've read the FAQs, but there are still unswered questions.
I'm planning on ordering the following:
BloomBlaster
Dark Energy
Super Nova
Suggestions? Ideas? Is there something better? Better and cheaper? Do you know any special instructions/usage doses?
I'm doing a Hydro NFT setup.
Thanks for the valuable input...
-turtle420 :cool:
PS: Here are the links to the products;
BloomBlaster
http://www.bghydro.com/BGH/itemdesc.asp?ic=NEGBB1&eq=&Tp=
Dark Energy
http://www.bghydro.com/BGH/itemdesc.asp?ic=NEGDE32&eq=&Tp=
Super Nova
http://www.bghydro.com/BGH/itemdesc.asp?ic=NEGSN32&eq=&Tp=
Str8jeepin4pack
09-30-2005, 06:24 AM
All of the nutrients you listed were additives not true nutrients. Dark energy is one of my favorites but you should be using these in conjunction with your regular nutirents.
green leaves
turtle420
09-30-2005, 12:33 PM
Thanks dude... I thought nobody wanted to answer me... you gave me so much hope! Thank you kind sir!
Ok, joking aside: When I go to the stores (garden, Home Depot, etc.), all I see in the way of nutrients is pre-made stuff. They already have the specifications printed in the front: 5-10-5... stuff like that.
When you guys buy/make your nutrients, is it these types of bags? Or do you buy your nutes appart, then mix them?
I'm trying to figure out what the heck I'm going to do with these nutrients I need.
As to what I listed being "additives" and not nutes, you're right. Thanks for catching that and clarifying it.
Thanks people!
-turtle420 :cool:
Zandor
09-30-2005, 03:09 PM
Yes most buy very specific nutrients meant to grow short cycle dichotomous resin producing plants. They don't sell that type of nutrients at HD. Some carry Organic nutrients that work but not all of them have the full range of NPK required.
latewood
10-01-2005, 06:53 PM
try advanced nutrients 3-part...then you can blend your additives as you can afford them...3-part and superthrive will grow nice plants...
I use 3-part w/superthrive, botanicare's liquid karma, it has essential organics and fulvic/humid acid and eliminates the need for a bunch of different additives if you are on a budget! I also add humic acid 1/2 strenth...LK has ther other 1/2 already mixed in... I just added Advanced nutrients B-52, and voodoo juice to my recipe...
I just switched from AN sensizyme to Hygrozyme, because my hydro store was out of sensi...Hygro is supposed to be better...
I like the advanced nutes, because they are formulated exclusively for MJ...goodluck
I don't think people here didn't want to answer you, but there are so many nute co.'s that it can get crazy...Go advanced and you will be happy with the support...I order mine from GCHydro.com, you get a 10% internet discount and they are AN experts...
Str8jeepin4pack
10-03-2005, 03:01 AM
Check your area for a Hydroponic store they should have all you need!! General Hyrdo works well, easy to use. Organic I would suggest would be BIO BIZZ.
green leaves
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