Long story short, changing nutrient lines and Advanced Nutrients took the W.

So my question would be, how much of the Master line do you guys use, my other line was a three part with four supplemental nutrients, but I had also added on an innoculant as well.

I know I don’t need the entire line, and I will find the “1:1” replacements for what I have, but if people’s gotten results with the additional Tarantula and Piranha for example would love to hear some info.

Cheers growmies!

  • SchmidtGenetics@lemmy.worldOP
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    Yep, lights too strong and I had nutrient reservoir issues from health, nothing to do with the nutrients itself, but of course people have their uneducated opinions. I also wanted to avoid talking about this, hence the long story short, not important to my questions.

    Blackstrap doesn’t work in hydro very well, especially aeroponics, and for what it’s worth, two of those are two of my supplement I currently use, just under different names.

    350gs in a 4x2 with 320w isn’t anything to write home about, with coco you should be easily getting 1.5x your wattage. I got over about 600g from my 2 ladies in the 3x3 with 500w light at about 66% (cooked them as an experiment too) last grow. So yeah the extra nutrients do help actually.

    Most nutrient lines are overpriced and unnecessary IMO, getting training, pH, and environmental conditions (especially vapor pressure differential) is where it’s at. Most people don’t need more nutes.

    Not what I asked, and that just doesn’t work with my way of life, but thanks for not answering my questions.

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      4 months ago

      Have fun with your consistently overcooked plants in all your late flower pics, and wasting money on bottled nutes. No need to be so hostile. Fuck off with calling me uneducated.

      Get your environment under control and you’ll have significantly better results than buying more nutrients. That’s not where your plants are lacking.