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Old 03-15-2010, 07:15 PM #1
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DutchMaster Gold Line

On my next grow Im planning on using these nutes listed below in my Top Feed Drip System

DM Gold Grow A/B
DM Gold Flower A/B
DM Add 27 Grow/Flower
DM Zone
DM Silica
DM APS Rockwool Solution/Conditioner
DM Liquid Light/ Penerator
Drip Clean

What do you guys think about these nutes Ive heard some good things also I wanted to use HG Root Excluator do you guys think I can use it with the DM Zone or is it the same thing as the HG Root Excluator and maybe something ele I can add that has help you guys even though DM says not to but I have heard other people using other additives with DM
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Whats up no responces
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Old 03-15-2010, 11:29 PM #3
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I use the advance line in grow and bloom formulas with potash+ and botanicare cal-mag

My plants really seem to like it.

Eventually I will be getting the gold line-up with the exception of the add.27.

That stuff is too dam expensive, $100 a gallon at 7ml per gallon application rate, I'll settle on the old formula, Max.
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I use the entire Gold Line, and I have no complaints. DM is the shit, on my last grow, I over-fertalized pretty hard the 6th week in flower by me fucking up my test meter, and once I re-calibrated and adjusted, they THRIVED. I would def. recommend using the DM Gold line. The only other thing I add to my res is some cal-mag b/c I use 0ppm R/o water. As for the HG Root Excelorator? I would say stick with the DM zone, because most likely its the same shit just formulated a little differently. IMOE with DM products, when you mix with nutrients from other companies, the water either turns cloudy or foamy, causing oxygen lockout in the solution and the DM Grower's Guide instructs that when you mix and match your nutes you cause a lockout in the solution. IME when this happend, I had a really hard time getting the ph to stay in its optimal range (5.5-5.8) What type of system are you runnin? # of lights and wattage? expectations of harvest?
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IMOE with DM products, when you mix with nutrients from other companies, the water either turns cloudy or foamy, causing oxygen lockout in the solution and the DM Grower's Guide instructs that when you mix and match your nutes you cause a lockout in the solution.
I agree, salts can precipitate(solidify) or evaporate out of solution with the right combination so be careful mixing and matching.

I often wonder when I see people who have 10 or 12 different things in their rez if they are doing more harm than good.
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I use the entire Gold Line, and I have no complaints. DM is the shit, on my last grow, I over-fertalized pretty hard the 6th week in flower by me fucking up my test meter, and once I re-calibrated and adjusted, they THRIVED. I would def. recommend using the DM Gold line. The only other thing I add to my res is some cal-mag b/c I use 0ppm R/o water. As for the HG Root Excelorator? I would say stick with the DM zone, because most likely its the same shit just formulated a little differently. IMOE with DM products, when you mix with nutrients from other companies, the water either turns cloudy or foamy, causing oxygen lockout in the solution and the DM Grower's Guide instructs that when you mix and match your nutes you cause a lockout in the solution. IME when this happend, I had a really hard time getting the ph to stay in its optimal range (5.5-5.8) What type of system are you runnin? # of lights and wattage? expectations of harvest?
Top feed Drip (drain to waste) Hydroton as medium 61k veg 10 1k flower 60 plants vegged for one month (ghs the church) Im leaning towards like 7-8 oz per plnt

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Old 03-16-2010, 10:26 AM #7
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You can find another good veg fertilizer for half the price IMHO, but when it comes to flowering, they make some quality products!
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Old 03-16-2010, 06:30 PM #8
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I use the entire Gold Line, and I have no complaints. DM is the shit, on my last grow, I over-fertalized pretty hard the 6th week in flower by me fucking up my test meter, and once I re-calibrated and adjusted, they THRIVED. I would def. recommend using the DM Gold line. The only other thing I add to my res is some cal-mag b/c I use 0ppm R/o water. As for the HG Root Excelorator? I would say stick with the DM zone, because most likely its the same shit just formulated a little differently. IMOE with DM products, when you mix with nutrients from other companies, the water either turns cloudy or foamy, causing oxygen lockout in the solution and the DM Grower's Guide instructs that when you mix and match your nutes you cause a lockout in the solution. IME when this happend, I had a really hard time getting the ph to stay in its optimal range (5.5-5.8) What type of system are you runnin? # of lights and wattage? expectations of harvest?

Are you kidding?.....

And I was not going to do it but after reading that I have to....

Dm gold is a great chelated line up, great for areo and f&D w/hydroton cause it has no particulate matter, hold ph's pretty good, cheap around 80$ for a + B (here can get for 44 gal of A+B!!!)

Zone is NOTHING like Root Excelorator. Zone is a chloramine product (non- vaporizing chlorine product). Root Excelorator is an enzyme product. Totally different, like on the other side of the moon different!

Now not to be a d*ck (neg rep is coming ....lol ), BUT you really should KNOW WHAT THE F%CK YOUR TALKING ABOUT BEFORE GIVING advise to a new grower!!!!

Again sorry but i had too.....
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Are you kidding?.....

And I was not going to do it but after reading that I have to....

Dm gold is a great chelated line up, great for areo and f&D w/hydroton cause it has no particulate matter, hold ph's pretty good, cheap around 80$ for a + B (here can get for 44 gal of A+B!!!)

Zone is NOTHING like Root Excelorator. Zone is a chloramine product (non- vaporizing chlorine product). Root Excelorator is an enzyme product. Totally different, like on the other side of the moon different!

Now not to be a d*ck (neg rep is coming ....lol ), BUT you really should KNOW WHAT THE F%CK YOUR TALKING ABOUT BEFORE GIVING advise to a new grower!!!!

Again sorry but i had too.....
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Old 03-18-2010, 05:57 PM #10
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W.P. - There's no need to get pissed off and put out neg vibes. I stated my opinion, I have not used the Root excelorator, like I said. So what makes it better? I'm not trying to start an argument, I'm looking for information. Simply the only reason I participate on a forum.
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