Yeah no kidding. All obey the hypno toad
whats a hypno toad?
Yeah no kidding. All obey the hypno toad
heavy 16,aptus,sea green,caps tea is giving me pretty sick results...avoiding lockout n such is really more about your technique,checking run off and making adjustments, doing low nute flushes,avoid overfeeding and keep notes on what works well,personally i wouldnt grow without top shelf nutes, cannas what i would use if not using heavy,keep it simple
sup trend i disagree, aptus is just a few measured syringes couple times a week, tea takes 5 minutes to setup and not even 5 to break down, its not my 1st rodeo by any means but i find it to be pretty simple,just takes commitmentI'd hardly call jacks regiment simple bro lol. Aptus alone is a headache so if brewing teas. Heavy gave me my best yields millenium was best quality and canna is a middle ground from the two.
Thanks Mate u came back with the best answer don't worry about anyone else u no what ur on about i just read ur message and any advise on tea is appreciated cheers...heavy 16,aptus,sea green,caps tea is giving me pretty sick results...avoiding lockout n such is really more about your technique,checking run off and making adjustments, doing low nute flushes,avoid overfeeding and keep notes on what works well,personally i wouldnt grow without top shelf nutes, cannas what i would use if not using heavy,keep it simple
Unclefishstick is having great results with the General Organics line in a sunshine #4 soil which is 40% coco . give him a look . he'll help ya out if ya have any questions .hanks for all the replys, Im using General Hydroponics brand of nutrients the three part system i have had good results for years with drip feed but now im hand watering there is a salt build up problem i have resolved it but i think i will try another brand and go organic nutrients anyway thanks heaps fellow growers if anyone has a good organic nutrient let me no cheers...
Unclefishstick is having great results with the General Organics line in a sunshine #4 soil which is 40% coco . give him a look . he'll help ya out if ya have any questions .
Grab a GO box for 40$ at your hydro store & give it a try .
Lol i didn't ever see that typo until u posted a reply woops, thanks again for the advise ill give him a look. What is a Go box by the way?
I have very low mineral content tap water and with Maxibloom was getting a magnesium deficiency. I've access to fine grained weathered dolomite, and once I started mixing a small amount in with the coir the plants do just fine.
The easiest and best base mix to use in my experience is Hesi 1 part 3-4-5 coco bloom feed. I wouldn't go back to any two or three part nute again. I started with hesi, then tried canna, plant magic, GH, Ionic... Now I'm back on Hesi.
Only difference difference is the pissing about with two or three bottles instead of just pour and feed with a 1-part.
There's hardly anything separating the different brands of feed in terms of the minerals used in them. Gimmicks like `phosphite` instead of `phosphate` etc mean jack shit in terms of actual results and the when you look into the science behind the claims you'll find the makers usually take some study and rip something right out of context to make a totally false and misleading claim.
Hesi coco bloom which is 3-4-5 is an easy base mix which you can tweak to be less or more N rich with a bit of bloom booster or grow feed.
There are brands of tomato food which I've used recently, like bowers 4-4-8, which have been as good as any canna feed, for just £1 in the local discount store.
The numbers on the side tell you a lot more. Don't look at the brand, look at the ratios.
the numbers on the side tell you something, but not everything. there are varying levels of quality ingredients used in fertilizers. canna coco nutes have all ingredients in a water soluble form, your cheapo nutes from the supermarket are most likely 100% mineral based with the cheapest possible npk sources. fine for display plants, but not what i'd want to use for my smoke.
most any coco specific nute line will do the trick in terms of healthy growth and good yield if used correctly.