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Multi Brand nutrient concoction feedback

Hi friends, a guy I know gave me a nutrient recipe, I dont have an EC meter but it seems a little hot and kind of haphazard. I wanted to get the feedback of my peers on this one. The recipe is as follows, the measurements are per gallon of RO:


GH diamond nectar 1 tsp
Aurora synthetics big swell 1 tsp
Aurora synthetics bloom 1.5 tsp

In early flower add
FF open sesame 1/2 tsp

Mid Flower
FF beastie blooms 1/2 tsp

Finishing
FF Cha ching 1/2 tsp

From what I have seen of this plants, everything looks great, his buds are huge but he is also under 1k's so for me its tough to figure out if its the nutes of the lights

SV
 

Snow Crash

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Soul Synthetics doesn't have a strong following. Pretty much everyone I have heard using it is unimpressed. Fox Farms is not something I stand behind but a lot of new growers use it... I think you could do better, probably for a lower cost.
 

Hold Your Fire

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General Hydroponics, Flora series(liquid) or Maxi series(powder). Both have done the trick for me over the years.
Both are cheap, readily available, don't rely on HYPE to sell an overpriced product, and most important, THEY KICK ASS!

There is a reason they have been around forever! :2cents::ying:
 

habeeb

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not sure fully the question.. but if your asking advice on nutes, everyone's got a opinion..

yeah as your saying, don't compare anyone's setup to 1000. there pushing high light levels and heat so things get moving a lot faster then other setups...

if your a new grower, keep it simple, work your way up. you wouldn't know what is doing what pouring everything into one.. add something for a couple rounds , see what it does, does it make a difference, then keep or not, and move on..

what works for some doesn't work for others... to many variables being water quality / lighting / humidity / temps / accuracy of measurements / media / pot size .... .........

my suggestion, if something doesn't produce ok results firs time around, ditch it, and find another.. when you do find something that works relatively well, keep it and work with it.
 

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