Beginner nutrient solution

Jrod206

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Whats the best simple and affordable water based nutrient solution to start with? There are so many advanced hydro nutrients, but I'm looking for a basic recipe with ingredients that can be found at a local hardware/gardening store.

Thanks
 

tip top toker

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I bought canna nutes for hydro. A simple 2 part gig. I bought veg nutes and bloom nutes, a bottle of ph down and a ph pen. Didn't need anything else. Having looked at various companies feeding charts, including that from Canna, seems companies are all too eager to get you throwing a whole heap of pointless things into you mixture when there really isn't a need.
 

Clown Baby

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Botanicare pure blend pro is good. one bottle for grow one bottle for bloom.
Fox farm also makes solid base nutes. Grow big (the blue bottle! Not green.) for grow and tiger bloom for bloom.
Dynagrow is also good. foliage pro for grow and their bloom bottle for bloom!

I'd suggest you dont waste money on additives until you understand how to use base nutrients.
Once you get a grow or two under your belt, then try something like a PK booster.


This is a complete kit and then some this has everything you need you wont find a kit like this for cheaper dont skip out
and go cheap this is a great price also it will last you a few grows depending on how many plants your dong use every 3rd watering or once a week.
I use quarter strenth and its all they need
http://www.hydrowholesale.com/Technaflora/Technaflora-Technaflora-Recipe-For-Success-Starter-Kit.asp
He doesnt need all of the additives in that kit. Also, this is the hydro thread. There are always nutrients in the water.
 

Murfy

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shcultz-

garden. all purpose and bloom.

every hardware store in america. that shit will grow some nice ganj. mix the two packs together and feed that the whole way through. unless you have some exotic tropical, that mix will work well until you can learn to better dose nutes.

happy growing!
 

mrecio87

Active Member
Dyna-Gro Foliage Pro and Bloom + ProTekt(silica) is what I picked and use as a beginner and I think its great. Its so simple to use and super concentrated, I use it in coco drip to waste for moms and in my ebb flow for flowering. the only issues I had with deficiency was due to PH issues with the coco when it dried out because I was out of town for a couple of weeks.

check out Homebrewer's threads, he use to use GH but swithed to Dyna after doing a comparision grow. Then he did a comparision grow with Dyna and Advanced Nurtients.

https://www.rollitup.org/grow-journals/358562-dyna-gro-vs-general-hydroponics.html

https://www.rollitup.org/grow-journals/429438-dyna-gro-vs-advanced-nutrients.html

He does use Dyna-Gro GROW instead of the Foliage Pro version but the only difference is the NPK ratios both are all in one formulas.
 

GreenThumbSucker

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Dyna-Gro Foliage Pro and Bloom + ProTekt(silica) is what I picked and use as a beginner and I think its great. Its so simple to use and super concentrated, I use it in coco drip to waste for moms and in my ebb flow for flowering. the only issues I had with deficiency was due to PH issues with the coco when it dried out because I was out of town for a couple of weeks.

check out Homebrewer's threads, he use to use GH but swithed to Dyna after doing a comparision grow. Then he did a comparision grow with Dyna and Advanced Nurtients.

https://www.rollitup.org/grow-journals/358562-dyna-gro-vs-general-hydroponics.html

https://www.rollitup.org/grow-journals/429438-dyna-gro-vs-advanced-nutrients.html

He does use Dyna-Gro GROW instead of the Foliage Pro version but the only difference is the NPK ratios both are all in one formulas.
All hydroponic fertilizers are made from the same group of chemicals. There is no difference as far as the plant is concerned. One part formulas work fine, but I prefer the flexibility of three part formulas...at least I did before I started mixing my own fertilizer.
 

GreenThumbSucker

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shcultz-

garden. all purpose and bloom.

every hardware store in america. that shit will grow some nice ganj. mix the two packs together and feed that the whole way through. unless you have some exotic tropical, that mix will work well until you can learn to better dose nutes.

happy growing!
Dr Schultz is not formulated for hydroponics. It does not contain complete trace elements nor does it have the correct forms of nitrogen and other nutrients for use in hydroponics.

Hydroponics uses nutrients that are completely soluble and already in the form that plants use. Plants can only uptake nitrate forms of nitrogen. Fertilizers like Schultz or Peters use Urea based and ammoniacal based forms of nitrogen, which are changed into nitrate form slowly by bacteria and such. They will not work in a sterile hydroponic environment.
 

mrecio87

Active Member
One part formulas work fine, but I prefer the flexibility of three part formulas...at least I did before I started mixing my own fertilizer.
Flexibility is key for an experienced grower so they can tweak their ratios for specific strains or weeks in flower. For a beginner Dyna-Gro provides simplicity, great results, solid PH, high concentration so cost per grow is low. Its a great way for a beginner to get some grows under their belt before getting all mad scientist on their nute formulas if they wish.
 

oceangreen

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what method are you using

I recommend DWC since you are a first timer. Should teach you alot.

get an EC/ppm meter
 
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