NO, and read up at advanced nutrients about your additives
add 3-part, then big bud, and carboload.
some believe that you can add the full compliment of bigbud...then raise your ec by adding premixed 3-parts until you arrive at desired ppm
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NO, and read up at advanced nutrients about your additives
add 3-part, then big bud, and carboload.
some believe that you can add the full compliment of bigbud...then raise your ec by adding premixed 3-parts until you arrive at desired ppm
latewood... you seem to know your shit, so I'll direct this question at you. I've been to a few grow stores, and there is a nute-schedule that claims to guaruntee 2lbs of bud off each plant. My first reaction was 'bullshit!'... as it seems impossible to get 2lbs of bud off some of these smaller strains. The schedule has you adding 0.X g of a different nutrient (at $65+ per L for each) every week. Now even if it were to work, I wouldn't be dropping $1K on the whole list as I am still in the smaller stages of growing. I can't decide whether to go with a homemade hydro system (leaning this way) or regular soil with a nute line. I think I've found the seeds I want, and I am getting eager to order, and get this bitch set up. I will be doing this with a buddy, and I'd like to think we are both more than capable of successfully adapting either method. I am curious as to which method is easier to add/control nutrients consistently, and what kind of budget-minded nute schedule I should be looking at to harvest buds I can be proud of.
I am not toally sure I understand what you are asking, but read this...
http://boards.cannabis.com/hydroponics/93676-proven-nutrients-all-you-need-gh-3-part-calmag.html
It is my basic take on things, and I will back this thread up by saying that I consistently got better and better results; Following those guidelines. Peace
just bumping this since latewood won't sticky it.
where would humboldt county's bush master fall, currently i use pure blend pro for the vegetative cycle and bio-bizz bio-bloom and topmax for the flowering cycle...use liquid karma when needed or atleast every 2 wks throughout both vegetation and flowering...superthrive for occasional root growth...i'm having some plants (Durban x Skunk #1) that are really beginning to stetch in the 1st week of 12/12...would it be wise to use bush master on all plants or just the one's that have extensive stretching?
don't use bushmaster. It is a homemade nutrient...like I use now...LOL hint hint, that just went public a while back. I am sure it works, but unless someone sends me free samples, I will not use it. I am set, so If it is not on the list, I probably won't have the info you seek. I mix all my own nutrients from scratch now.
Earth Juice is omitted for this same reason...only. Peace
yeah i got a free sample...gonna use it on a cpl of em and compare to the one's not treated...let you know how things go
its absolutely good ya know
Do you have any information on Technaflora's B.C grow, B.C Boost, and B.C Bloom?
so which do you like better as a base nutrient... and is iguana as good as the A+b?
edit: and could you substitute liquid karma for sensizym and of course fulvic? i bought some from a pal, and love it!
thanks alot for the thread, and the recipe, i run am just now setting up a dwc/wick, advanced nutrients, liquid karma grow, so i can't thank enough