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Old 03-14-2007, 02:07 AM #1
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Nature's Nectar.. 100% certified organic 3-part hydro nute

I thought I would share this with you guys in the coco forum ... Ill be giving it a shot sooner or later... the woman would kill me if I bought more ferts when I have 2 gallons of recently acquired CNS17

Nature’s Nectar™ is the world's first all natural certified organic nutrient that is compatible with hydroponics, soil, coco gardening and drip irrigation. Nature’s Nectar™ has also been approved by the Organic Materials Review Institute (OMRI) for food crop production. This ensures that this concentrated formula and its components are certified organic. Nature’s Nectar™ is the leading natural organic nutrient in commercial food and fruit production. Nature’s Nectar™ solution contains no sediment and has been manufactured so all nutrients are instantly available to your plant. Nature’s Nectar™, for exceptional growth, quality and yield. Please view www.organaponics.com for amazing photos, test results and detailed information for this exceptional line of products.

Nature's Nectar Nitrogen
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Guaranteed Minimum Analysis is Nitrogen (N) 5.0%.
Advantages:
• Completely solublized, instantly available source of nitrogen with no sediment.
• 13% of the formula contains 21 free amino acids.
• Provides nutrition for beneficial bacteria improving conditions of growing medium.
• Increases photosynthesis for a greener plant.

Nature's Nectar Phosphorus
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Guaranteed Minimum Analysis is Available Phosphate (P205) 2.0% Calcium (Ca) 0.7%.
Advantages:
• Completely solublized phosphorus source that also contains Calcium.
• Organic acid ensures phosphorus is easily absorbed.
• Adds size and weight to fruit and flowers.
• Aids in root development.

Nature's Nectar Potassium
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Guaranteed Minimum Analysis is Soluble Potash (K20) 5.0%. Advantages:
• Fast release potassium completely solublized.
• The potassium source also contains cytokinins to increase number of flower sites.
• Simple and complex carbohydrates.
• Alginic acid ensures translocation of potassium into plant.
• Builds plants immune system with a combination of sea kelp species.
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Old 03-14-2007, 07:22 AM #2
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Very Interesting... thanks for the heads up!
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Old 03-15-2007, 05:35 PM #3
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Hmm..... sounds like some good stuff. nice one Ono Nadagin, now we need to find a tester eh?
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Old 03-15-2007, 06:31 PM #4
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Yeah I cant test it for a while tho myself I am going to devote my gardon to cns17 for a while so far I am very pleased with it...iIf anyone does want to give these ferts a trial run they can be bought in the US and Canada ...

https://www.n-g-w.com/ ... US and on Ebay so they may ship worldwide and their ebay prices are a good bit lower than their website...

https://www.rambridge.com/ Canada
https://www.hydroponics.com/ Canada
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Anybody running this yet? I found another US source:

https://www.hydrowholesale.com/Mercha...y_Code=nnectar
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I've been using it for the last 12 weeks or so. Not real happy with it. Had a lot of yellowing in veg and bloom. Lot of necrosis. I'm no expert. Been growing less than 2 years. The selling points for me were the same mix from seed to harvest. And no pH balancing. "Tests revealed that's it's not neccessary." But if you use their Guano for bloom, then you have to balance. The one-size-feeding-fits-all was huge to me. I like to do a perpetual harvest so I don't have all of my plants blooming and stinkin at the same time.
Called tech support a couple of times. They hadn't heard of anyone getting yellowing. Told me to up the N and P. Didn't help a whole lot.
My buds looked a bit bigger, but the trichomes were half what I was getting. But my temps hovered at 89-90 for most of the summer. My first harvest since the temps dropped is looking more sugary, but the yellowing is out of control. My fan leaves are almost non-existent. Dried up and falling off.
I also switched to coco, to throw more fuel on the fire.
I'm going to do a back-to-back with my old nutes, Advanced Nutrients, to really give me an idea how well they work.
But so far, I'd say thumbs down.
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Old 10-23-2007, 12:28 AM #7
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Local hydro store did a side by side and the plants didn't look so hot. They didn't like it at all and decided not to stock it.
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I grew Orange Diesel with these nutes and had great results. I was growing in a 50/50 soil/perlite medium. The cannabis produced from this was the "cleanest" tasting I have ever had. I currently vaporize through a water bong without the water and can taste nothing but a pure cannabis flavor.

I measured the pH of my solutions with pH strips (which in IMHO are more accurate though not as precise as a TDS and CAN measure the pH of organics) and was shown to be in the neutral range.

I personally spoke with the the guys at the company and they were extremely helpful answering even very technical questions.

My understanding is that the company uses typical organic raw ingredients (bat guano, bone meal, etc) that are digested with enzymes into the basic building-blocks that plants like to eat.
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how is that cns 17?i heard it was supposed to be excellent .anyone have some feedback on that stuff?
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