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11-09-2009, 11:33 PM #1OPSenior Member
Which Fox Farm product(s)?
I'm a newbie shopping for fertilizer. I've seen Fox Farm mentioned numerous times and a close friend has had success with it.
I googled the Trio pack which is what was recommended to me for my rubbermaid grow but I see one is a hydroponic liquid type. I realize I'm not going the hydro route but can someone recommend me a trio pack so that I can play an order ASAP? Thank you so much for any help you can assist me with.
My little ones are still little now, about 3 weeks into the veg state.kknight Reviewed by kknight on . Which Fox Farm product(s)? I'm a newbie shopping for fertilizer. I've seen Fox Farm mentioned numerous times and a close friend has had success with it. I googled the Trio pack which is what was recommended to me for my rubbermaid grow but I see one is a hydroponic liquid type. I realize I'm not going the hydro route but can someone recommend me a trio pack so that I can play an order ASAP? Thank you so much for any help you can assist me with. My little ones are still little now, about 3 weeks into the veg state. Rating: 5
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11-10-2009, 01:32 AM #2Senior Member
Which Fox Farm product(s)?
The ones you will need are: Grow Big, Tiger Bloom, and Big Bloom they are the liquid ones that are mixed with water. The other types are Open Sesame, Beasty Bloomz, and Cha Ching they are grandular and are mixed with water. You will need to down load the feeding schedule from Fox Farms and follow it as closely as possible. I only feed every other watering as per the schedule and never use more than 1/4 teaspoon of the grandular nutes. Make sure whatever you use to ph the water after you add the nutes.
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11-10-2009, 01:42 AM #3Senior Member
Which Fox Farm product(s)?
Which "Trio" are you talking about?
The "solubles" (Open Sesame/Beastie Buds/Cha Ching) I think are for either soil or hydro--the same product works for both. Definitely OK for soil, and I've tried it in coco with success also. These are kinda "extras" which would complement your regular fert schedule.
In the regular fert line, the Grow Big/Tiger bloom/WTF-is-the-micronute-one, I can't remember...) comes in 2 distinct formulations. One for dirt, one for hydro.
In dirt, I decided the micro-nute one was unnecessary if you're using quality soil. It's got the good organic stuff (worm poop, bat poop, etc.) that's in Ocean Forest, but it's not very concentrated and kinda pricey. (And it's poop.)
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11-10-2009, 03:05 AM #4Senior Member
Which Fox Farm product(s)?
[quote=kknight]I'm a newbie shopping for fertilizer. I've seen Fox Farm mentioned numerous times and a close friend has had success with it.
I googled the Trio pack which is what was recommended to me for my rubbermaid grow but I see one is a hydroponic liquid type. I realize I'm not going the hydro route but can someone recommend me a trio pack so that I can play an order ASAP? Thank you so much for any help you can assist me with. [QUOTE]
Are you saying that you're looking for the "soil" combo-pack?
Here is a link to a page showing the two versions, soil & hydro.
Fox Farm Liquid Nutrient Trio at Sunburst Hydroponics
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11-11-2009, 02:14 AM #5OPSenior Member
Which Fox Farm product(s)?
Thank you everyone for the advice. I found the answer to my question(s). I will be placing my order in just a few short minutes. Thank you for all of the guidance. :thumbsup:
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