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02-28-2006, 11:24 PM #3
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FLOralicous grow and bloom
Yes they can...Most generally all nutes can be used in hydro...
Originally Posted by rzaodb6
Nutes that are formulated for soil are clearly marked that way..most of the time
the floralicius is a stand alone /grow for 18/6 photoperiod, /bloom for12/12...this is your nutrient base...Now you can pick your additives, i.e. Liquid Karma, Sweet, Superthrive, Calmag+,Hygrozyme...etc.:smokin:
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