Yep totally agree, have tried biobizz, advanced and another which I forgot and canna blows them all out of the water. And as you said, the feed charts are mostly on target, you don’t need to stay halving the amounts.I bought Canna Substra and Terra a fews years ago and it all sat in a closet until I finally decided to clean out old supplies this past Autumn. I have been very pleased with the health of the plants and the flavors of the buds grown with those old nutes. Bought new bottles of Terra, and am planning to get their Coco line once the last of the Substra is used up.
Also the Canna feed charts (for me at least) have been way more helpful and on target compared to other companies' suggested mixing rates.
And convenienceThey are all based on the same mixes. To quote Bill Farthing, "You are paying for water". End quote.
Ive run a lot and i mean a LOT of nutrient lines. Nothing has compared when it comes to mixing readily and end results for my personal setup. Ive run maxibloom, gh, canna, veg + bloom, aptus, front row, botanicare, advanced, roots organics, fox farm, cyco and obviously H & G and over the years its been really clear we have our best results from H&G hands down. Im sure im forgetting others ive tried. Im all for those who make their own nutrients but i just am not a chemist and i dont have time to mess with all of that. I work a lot. For me its all about personal goals and individual facilities. Different strokes for different folks amirite!?You can grow good Pot with a single part like maxibloom.
Some have more metals than othersThey are all based on the same mixes. To quote Bill Farthing, "You are paying for water". End quote.
SomeIts about ease not just nutes. Nutes are only one part of growing a living plant. Most important is care and environment. Peace.
LT
Megacrop 1 part £10 for 3lb
Yep, ec meter and 20-20-20 that's the way to go on big crops and also in general.Peters 20-20-20 x 30 years
Hey bud, here you are.Hi,
Where do you get it at that price from, if you don't mind me asking? Cheers!
I've been pondering using it with coir for some time now.