I want to try smaller nozzles. Ones that actually mist like they are supposed to instead of spraying. I'd like to switch without spending a bunch of money on triple filtration and bigger pumps, and I figure one way I can do that is by making sure there are no chunks whatsoever in my nutrients. I don't give a rat's ass about being organic. If I did, I wouldn't be intentionally putting smoke and crap into my lungs. Also, there's always flushing, which gets rid of the chemicals.

I just switched to a chemical veg food and my plants seem to love it (SuperNatural). No more N deficiency either. So I want to turn to the really really dark side. Can anyone make any recommendations? Something that would replace SuperThrive, Liquid Karma, CalMag, and Fox Farm Grow Big and Tiger Bloom? I've heard good things about Fox Farm's 3 part bud enhancers so I've already got those and am going to 12/12 tomorrow. (Open Sesame, Cha Ching, and Beastie Blooms). The SuperNatural budding food seems a little hight in N too me. 14-8-19 Fearless Gardener
Whadda y'all think about that?

I guess it doesn't have to be 100% non organic, as long as it will dissolve 100% in water.
Opie Yutts Reviewed by Opie Yutts on . Using only chemicals I want to try smaller nozzles. Ones that actually mist like they are supposed to instead of spraying. I'd like to switch without spending a bunch of money on triple filtration and bigger pumps, and I figure one way I can do that is by making sure there are no chunks whatsoever in my nutrients. I don't give a rat's ass about being organic. If I did, I wouldn't be intentionally putting smoke and crap into my lungs. Also, there's always flushing, which gets rid of the chemicals. I just Rating: 5