dense buds

Purple love

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what's up growers just put my plant into flowering and am looking for a good nutrient to make them bigger and denser and get the best potency out of her
 

Thundercat

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what's up growers just put my plant into flowering and am looking for a good nutrient to make them bigger and denser and get the best potency out of her
Lighting, genetics and the over all environment are more important then which brand of nutrients you choose. I agree with hydrodan just get a well rounded nutrient that has all the essential macro and micro nutrients. I have used General Hydroponics with great results, I had some good plants grown with fox farms, I've used botanicare. My favorite was a company called Envy nutients, but they don't make the same product I used still, and I havn't tried their new dry feed line. Lots of people on here love Mega Crop(I havn't used it yet) and many people love Jacks'.
 

Purple love

Active Member
Lighting, genetics and the over all environment are more important then which brand of nutrients you choose. I agree with hydrodan just get a well rounded nutrient that has all the essential macro and micro nutrients. I have used General Hydroponics with great results, I had some good plants grown with fox farms, I've used botanicare. My favorite was a company called Envy nutients, but they don't make the same product I used still, and I havn't tried their new dry feed line. Lots of people on here love Mega Crop(I havn't used it yet) and many people love Jacks'.
nice i got all the fox farm stuff i was just wondering what else was out there am also doing some organic grow am just exprimenting
 

Thundercat

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nice i got all the fox farm stuff i was just wondering what else was out there am also doing some organic grow am just exprimenting
Well let me say then.

MORE is NOT usually better. It's not like force-feeding an animal to make it fatter. It's best to only feed what the plants actually need to prevent root system issues and lockouts. For what its worth, I never used the full recommended levels on the fox farm products.
 

Purple love

Active Member
A well balanced diet is all they need.. I use Dr Earth dry ammendmants and they work great..
Don't get caught up in the hype and buy multiple bottles of boosters and other crap..
Any nute for tomatoes will work just fine..
thanks
Well let me say then.

MORE is NOT usually better. It's not like force-feeding an animal to make it fatter. It's best to only feed what the plants actually need to prevent root system issues and lockouts. For what its worth, I never used the full recommended levels on the fox farm products.
thanks i dont use full recomendation either but am gonna need more nuts soon
 

Modern Selections

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Environment is key to dense frosty buds. I like 72 degrees lights on, 65 lights out. 45%rh.

Heat and humidity encourage fluffy flowers.

Once environment is dialed genetics come into play. Pick genetics that are known for dense buds.

These were grown with Botanicare pure blend pro soil formula in a dialed environment. Frost rocks lol

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5thwheelrvgrower

Active Member
Dr Earth Veg and Dr. Earth flower girl along with a quality potting mix has served me well for my inside growing.
Can I ask your feeding schedule?

I am on week 6 of a jack here auto

3 gal cloth pot
Of fox farm
1/4 cup Dr earth veg
Nothing but water till
Week 5
1/4 cup Dr e veg and 1/4 cup flower girl
Plan to give 1/4 cup every 2 weeks of flower girl only.
 
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