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Latewood
Thanks, seems like sound advise.
As for the math, I was thinking i might get someone who deviates from the calculator, and may give specific feed quantity to reservoir size.
But this Liquid Karma, i can use this instead. I'll look for it. Is calmag+ the same as sensi-cal mg?
Zandor
Does this Dutch Master Reverse stop Hermies from going hermie on me, or help prevent them from going hermie.
Should I use the Bushmaster as a replacement for an AN product, or just add it to my regime?
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I will tell you that you can use the dosage listed on each and every bottle. this will be a moderate to heavy feeding program...sometimes it will be more or less than the master recipe states...they are somewhat close, but in each week of flower you increase nutes by 10-20% each week until after 5th week, then you decrease same values for a couple of weeks...Of course in week 6-7 you have changed from big bud to>>> overdrive...week 8, you flush.
Of course, If growing from seed, then you could go as long as week 10-12 for some strains...you just keep the same value as week 5 until you want to transition to finish,
I have made it a habit of rounding down to a slightly less potent mix, but still run in the 1500-1600' (ppm's) during heavy flowering phase.
some people use 50% mixes...and I even know of some who use a 33% solution. Either way consistency is the key...You can grow a nice crop with 3-part and liquid karma by itself...but, I like the extra girth I get from using my mix...
I believe that your AN calmag and calmag+ would be very similar.
Although I am a supporter of AN, they did copy many products from other co's
this is a fact, they even admit it/use this info in their literature...
So in closing, remember, you can use the values off the bottle...they are listed as per liter or per gallon...just multiply by the amount of gallons then round down to a comfortable amount...Rounding down saves you a some nutes down the road, and it doesn't hurt your crop at all...hope this helps...lw
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Reverse is meant to stop a plant from turning hermie once you see it has begun. When you see the first sign of your female plant turn hermie Reverse will stop it from turning ever more hermie thus no pollen to produce.
Bush Master is designed for SOG system or grows where height is a problem. It will stop the plant from growing any taller.
Both product are expensive.
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By the reverse do you mean feminizer, i could not find dutch master reverse, but i did find something called feminizer.
What are your tips on tap water versus RO water?
If possible could someone get details on what the difference is?
If i haven't noticed a problem with tap water, do you think i would notice better buds if i switch to RO?
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Originally Posted by knowledge
By the reverse do you mean feminizer, i could not find dutch master reverse, but i did find something called feminizer.
What are your tips on tap water versus RO water?
If possible could someone get details on what the difference is?
If I haven't noticed a problem with tap water, do you think i would notice better buds if I switch to RO?
You would have to have your water checked to find out if it contained harmful metals...If you have city water, especially urban city water...RO is the way to go:thumbsup:
"they" Dutch Master changed the name, from what I understand...
tap water is what it is. city water has chlorine and such...bad...ro water
is purified water you get by running your water through reverse-osmosis filter.
If you use RO unit, then you need to add calmag back into water in order to balance these and other minerals, removed by R-O...did this answer your Q?