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    #11
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    Good nutrients for flowering!

    Good Luck...:thumbsup:

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    #12
    Senior Member

    Good nutrients for flowering!

    Quote Originally Posted by midniter
    Whats the IMO?
    In My Opinion

    Quote Originally Posted by midniter
    ...its powerful stuff but it slow release & i wasn't sure it be good for indoors.
    It's not. Best to stay away from time-release ferts. Once they are in the soil, there's no flushing them out. Using a water-soluable powder or liquid nute is best.

    Quote Originally Posted by midniter
    I'm still thinking i might get a quart or gallon of fox farm tiger bloom or big bud and use it on 2 plants and use my method on 2 & see which really is the best.I'll document with pic's when i start.
    I'd go with the 3-part Fox Farms system. (Big Bloom, Tiger Bloom, and Grow Big) A quart of each lasts me about a year.

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    #13
    Senior Member

    Good nutrients for flowering!

    I agree with RT...:thumbsup:...(I should have said powdered nutes, instead of granular..:stoned

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    #14
    Senior Member

    Good nutrients for flowering!

    I also like the above mentioned Fox Farm trio :thumbsup:

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    #15
    Senior Member

    Good nutrients for flowering!

    So the big bloom & the tiger bloom is the way to go indoors?I'll put a order in today & see how it goes,it shouldn't take long for it to get here.i guess i'll try a quart 1st,should i get the liquid for soil or the powder?

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    #16
    Senior Member

    Good nutrients for flowering!

    Quote Originally Posted by midniter
    So the big bloom & the tiger bloom is the way to go indoors?I'll put a order in today & see how it goes,it shouldn't take long for it to get here.i guess i'll try a quart 1st,should i get the liquid for soil or the powder?
    Well the foxfarm price isn't that bad for 1 qt each the big bloom & tiger bloom shipped ups is 25% off now & it's only Grand Total: $31.57 so if it's as good as they say it's well worth that to see lol!:thumbsup:

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    #17
    Senior Member

    Good nutrients for flowering!

    Quote Originally Posted by DTRave420
    My favorite flowering nute is also my cheapest...

    Jack's Classic Blossom Booster(with micronutrients)10-30-20

    1.5 lb cost $10 or less
    I'm glad you made a choice...I just figured I'd give the above one more shout and I can't recommend it enough...It's the best tric producer I ever used...

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    #18
    Senior Member

    Good nutrients for flowering!

    Quote Originally Posted by DTRave420
    I'm glad you made a choice...I just figured I'd give the above one more shout and I can't recommend it enough...It's the best tric producer I ever used...
    (So Dave you have used the Jack's Classic Blossom Booster the powder type 1.5 lb & it's done good for your budding?I looked it up & it says it's good for budding & flowering.I was just trying to find something that would give me my best buds for the $ in 8 weeks of flowering lol.I will use that 3 part foxfarm maybe for my outdoor grow this year but i know what to put on them to vegitate them into huge plants & had some very nice buds.I had 3 plants out of 5 that was 9 foot to 11 foot & some of the limbs broke from the weight of the bud.But i use miracle grow & fish emmotion and that ostm- flowering fert on them.But i'd like to find something that would kick and outdoor in gear this year.I'm growing 18 females this year!But if that fert you talking about is good for indoors i might try it!

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    #19
    Senior Member

    Good nutrients for flowering!

    I use Greenleaves Grow juice .....Bud juice......Boost juice..... You can use it in Dirt or hydro.....1 oz per gallon, liquid fert.
    Hydroponics, Indoor Gardening Supplies, Hydroponic Systems - home

    Greenleaves Grow Juice
    Greenleaves Grow Juice (2-1-3) is a complete nutrient formula that contains all major, secondary and trace elements from natural sources. Grow Juice is pH buffered to correct most pH problems and has a unique visual color indicator for instant pH assessment. More Details and Pricing

    Greenleaves Bloom Juice
    Greenleaves Bloom Juice (2-5-4) uses Greenleaves Grow Juice as a base with added phosphate, potassium, trace elements and natural flowering hormones to induce outstanding flower production. More Details and Pricing

    Greenleaves Boost Juice
    Greenleaves Boost Juice contains a rich blend of natural plant vitamins and hormones. By supplementing the plant's natural production of these compounds, Boost Juice increases both yield and quality of plant growth.

    Only Vegetive fertilizer I have used for years that can tell you the ph balance of your water by color.

    I have great results:thumbsup: week 7

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    #20
    Senior Member

    Good nutrients for flowering!

    They are some good looking plants for sure.All mine are nice looking too & healthy,i just like to use something differnt & see if it makes it better than old sch0ool way we used to do it lol.I seen that boom booster that was $8.95 but the dang shipping cost more than the product through UPS.so i might get the fox farm big bloom & tiger since i can get both shipped for around 30 bux,and maybe use some of whats left on my outdoor grow this year!Thx for the info.

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