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Da1KrayzieThug
02-01-2006, 04:43 AM
What would be a good list of products to have ready with your plants.
So far this is what I've come up with:
Advanced Nutrients Sensi-Grow
Advanced Nutrients Sensi-Bloom
Clonex Rooting Gel
Dutch Master Reverse
Dutch Master Penetrator
Dutch Master Folitech
PhosphoLoad
No Wilt Cloning Wax
pH tester
ppm/TDS tester
Advanced Nutrients Scorpion Juice
Advanced Nutrients Final Phase
I probably missed a lot of stuff so any additions would be greatly appreciated. Also, I'm not going for stuff needed to START growing, just stuff needed to maintain the grow (besides replacements of lights and stuff like that).
towel
02-01-2006, 05:05 AM
Would you mind explaining to me how you would use all of those nutrients during your grow? (I realize that some of them are for cloning). The reason I ask is because I am currently using only General Hydroponics 3 part nutrients and anything else I can use to expand my growing horizons would be greatly appreciated.
Garden Knowm
02-01-2006, 05:36 AM
i like a fish net to get dead matter and stuff out of the resivoirs..
: )
NOW is all there is... and yet..... and yet... well...
latewood
02-01-2006, 05:12 PM
Would you mind explaining to me how you would use all of those nutrients during your grow? (I realize that some of them are for cloning). The reason I ask is because I am currently using only General Hydroponics 3 part nutrients and anything else I can use to expand my growing horizons would be greatly appreciated.You should add Liquid Karma and Calmag+ to your recipe...I could go on and on, but that would be a great start.lw
Da1KrayzieThug
02-03-2006, 05:49 AM
Thanks, because once I move into the other house I'm going to have everything right. I'm going to have seperate wooden boxes for a mother, clones, drying buds, vegitation, and flowering. Just the setup itself is super complicated but will give me something to do. So along with having all the physical things I'm going to need to grow I want to have all the liquid products I'm going to need too. :D
MaryjaneMenehune
02-03-2006, 09:24 AM
does anybody know a good site to get GH 3 part from? discrete/inexpensive
does the dry version work as well or any better than liquid/ which is a better buy?
also, where do you get liquid karma and calmag+?
turtle420
02-03-2006, 11:07 AM
does anybody know a good site to get GH 3 part from? discrete/inexpensive
does the dry version work as well or any better than liquid/ which is a better buy?
also, where do you get liquid karma and calmag+?
eBay, eBay eBay.
GH doesn't make a "dry" version of their 3-part nutrients. eBay.
=)
Da1KrayzieThug
02-03-2006, 04:58 PM
Yea. Ebay and/or discounthydro.com
Goodluck <3
latewood
02-04-2006, 06:30 PM
does anybody know a good site to get GH 3 part from? discrete/inexpensive
does the dry version work as well or any better than liquid/ which is a better buy?
also, where do you get liquid karma and calmag+?This is a really good store, just be discreet...some of the best prices I have found.
http://4hydroponics.com/
There is NO CHEAP way to grow hydro...You either do! or you don't!
I wish you all the luck...try not to get TOO BIG, TOO FAST...it will get away from you. Financially and space wise. You will get a better yield from 3-4 plants than you will cramming 10+ into a space too small; Under in sufficient light. Trust me, I know all about it.lw
MaryjaneMenehune
02-04-2006, 07:13 PM
How long would a quart each of the 3part nutrients last me in a 18 gallon resovoir(dwc)? besides the gh flora series, i was looking to get liquid karma, megagro, and also some superthrive... sound complete enough or should i be looking at any other products?
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