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11-08-2006, 05:18 AM #1OPJunior Member
question on nutrients
i have a bubbleponic system about 8 gallons
im just beginning and need any information on the best kind of nutrients i can buy for my plants
they are about to sprout out of the rockwool probably sometime tomarrow so i need to know what kind and where and how much nutrient is best
this is under 600 wt lamp in closetHydroIce Reviewed by HydroIce on . question on nutrients i have a bubbleponic system about 8 gallons im just beginning and need any information on the best kind of nutrients i can buy for my plants they are about to sprout out of the rockwool probably sometime tomarrow so i need to know what kind and where and how much nutrient is best this is under 600 wt lamp in closet Rating: 5
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11-08-2006, 03:40 PM #2Junior Member
question on nutrients
Get GH nutes, look on the back and measure the correct amount for "seedlings"
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11-08-2006, 03:55 PM #3Senior Member
question on nutrients
Use 100 % organic ferts
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11-08-2006, 05:55 PM #4Member
question on nutrients
Most hydro growers use a 3 part fertilizer so that they can alter the ratio of each part to the others. The most popular 3 part fertilizers are made from General Hydroponics (GH) or by Advance Nutrients (AN). The 3 parts consist of (1) Micro (2) Grow and (3) Bloom. When adding these mixtures to your reservoir make sure you add them in the proper order. Micro FIRST!...then Grow...then Bloom. There are a variety of other supliments you can also add, but I suggest you start with the 3 part fertilizers first and go from there. Try not to make this more complicated than it needs to be. You could potentially open up more problems by mixing incompatable fertilizers together.
The ratio of mixtures are a matter of opinion and experience with certain strains of plants. It's up to you to determine what your specific plants need. Read more on this site about the "Lucas Formula" and you'll see many opinions of what amounts of each fertilizer to use. Again, it's up to you to determine what YOUR plants need. You should have a TDS pen/meter that can read the total disolved solids in your reservoir so that you can maintain the proper nutrient levels.
Here is a link to a formula calculator for Advance Nutrients. It also lists other supliments and the ratios for each.
http://www.mondoproshop.com/nutrient...cednutrients=1
If you're using reverse osmosis or distilled water, get some "Cal-Mag Plus" to replace the calcium/magnesium that's been filtered from the water.
Final note: If your plants are still in their infancy, use the nutrients at 1/4 strength or you risk burning your plants.
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11-09-2006, 08:42 PM #5OPJunior Member
question on nutrients
i decided im going to stop by a store today and pick up some new nutrients
store
check that store out which one ofthose would be best
is organic good
thanks for help above and any future help...
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11-12-2006, 07:51 AM #6Senior Member
question on nutrients
If you are using tap water be sure to check the EC or ppms in your tap water. As it turns out my tap water is quite soft/pure (33ppm)and I ended up needing cal-mag to make up for the missing minerals.
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