how so? i've used jack's for almost two years now, inside and out, and it's about as easy as it gets. they have a variety of mixtures, you can pick one to suit your soil needs outdoors, or indoors. they don't include calcium in some of their mixes, so you need to add a little calcium now and then, otherwise, you can run jacks from seedling till harvest
I'm not saying it's hard, but the idea that its somehow easier to use than a one part like megacrop or maxibloom is objectively nonsense.how so? i've used jack's for almost two years now, inside and out, and it's about as easy as it gets. they have a variety of mixtures, you can pick one to suit your soil needs outdoors, or indoors. they don't include calcium in some of their mixes, so you need to add a little calcium now and then, otherwise, you can run jacks from seedling till harvest
Not really. With jacks you spend an extra minute mixing but you don't have to pH ever and you can feed the same amount from clone to harvest. Also if your indoor jacks doesn't smell like shit like megacrop does. And megacrops feeding suggestions on the package are not close to what you need so you have to spend time trying to figure out how much to give the plants.I'm not saying it's hard, but the idea that its somehow easier to use than a one part like megacrop or maxibloom is objectively nonsense.
Not sure about all of the product lines, but Jacks citrus blend doesn't have any calcium.Not really. With jacks you spend an extra minute mixing but you don't have to pH ever and you can feed the same amount from clone to harvest. Also if your indoor jacks doesn't smell like shit like megacrop does. And megacrops feeding suggestions on the package are not close to what you need so you have to spend time trying to figure out how much to give the plants.
Yeah lots of positive reviews from the sample pack i guess it only takes a week of veg to know how well a nutrient works.Not sure about all of the product lines, but Jacks citrus blend doesn't have any calcium.
That could be a problem if it's not already in your soil.
So now you've gotta add that to your mix or use a foliar...
I tried the megacrop sample and my plants liked it. It is complete -- you don't have to add anything. PH also lines up perfect with 4 grams.
My sample lasted longer than a week, but I only used megacrop on a couple of test plants.Yeah lots of positive reviews from the sample pack i guess it only takes a week of veg to know how well a nutrient works.
l did that exact thing with maxibloom, and that is only one thing to mix. Your statement(that jacks is the simplest) is factually incorrect.Not really. With jacks you spend an extra minute mixing but you don't have to pH ever and you can feed the same amount from clone to harvest.
I'll have to try that next time how many grams per gallon do you use?l did that exact thing with maxibloom, and that is only one thing to mix. Your statement(that jacks is the simplest) is factually incorrect.
you can nit pick if you want. you are "technically" correct, but the truth of the matter is that people will use what they like. what matters is the reason they "like" it. i like jack's for the control it grants me, the results i get from it, and the fact that it costs a fraction of what most bottled "systems" cost. i'm not saying anything negative about maxibloom or megacrop, they're both good lines, but they don't offer the control i like. but the title of the thread isn't which is the simplest, but which is the best, and that's a hard question to answer, because of these variables, and more.l did that exact thing with maxibloom, and that is only one thing to mix. Your statement(that jacks is the simplest) is factually incorrect.
I replied specifically to what I quoted, where he said it was easier than a one part, I am not advocating for one nutrient or the other. I just think that kind of exaggerating makes it hard to take people seriouslyyou can nit pick if you want. you are "technically" correct, but the truth of the matter is that people will use what they like. what matters is the reason they "like" it. i like jack's for the control it grants me, the results i get from it, and the fact that it costs a fraction of what most bottled "systems" cost. i'm not saying anything negative about maxibloom or megacrop, they're both good lines, but they don't offer the control i like. but the title of the thread isn't which is the simplest, but which is the best, and that's a hard question to answer, because of these variables, and more.
I didn't do a great job measuring accurately, but it was ~1tsp per gallon which I think is 6 or 7ish grams. I checked the pH the first couple times but it was 5.7ish both times so I stopped checking after that.I'll have to try that next time how many grams per gallon do you use?
Nice I'll have to try that out in the small tent. That's all you used from veg till the end no additives?I didn't do a great job measuring accurately, but it was ~1tsp per gallon which I think is 6 or 7ish grams. I checked the pH the first couple times but it was 5.7ish both times so I stopped checking after that.
I used recharge weekly and jumpstart as a foliar a few times in veg.Nice I'll have to try that out in the small tent. That's all you used from veg till the end no additives?
I hate it when that happens...every time I grew haze, it did that.I used recharge weekly and jumpstart as a foliar a few times in veg.
It had serious issues with bud flop at the end and I would have probably added a silica supplement if I ran it that way again.
I add a bloom boost on top of the Maxi-bloom (at three weeks) and a flush product at the end.Nice I'll have to try that out in the small tent. That's all you used from veg till the end no additives?