I don't understand why people keep refering to the floraseries as an easy to use nutrient, perfect forGH Flora Series 3-part. I used it with the so-called "useless" schedule. One thing I didn't like is that I didn't know what NPK I was feeding when I mixed 3 bottles to varying ratios. I documented what the NPK ratios were here (<<link), and that has a link to the schedule itself.
That's a hydroponic nutrient. I used it with Pro-Mix HP (soilless) with 20% perlite added. If you're under HID lights you may want to use Pro-Mix BX, it has vermiculite and doesn't dry as fast.
I think it's a good nutrient for a beginner. The only thing I added was Liquid Karma and Kookbloom liquid & powder in bloom.
If you grow in soil or soilless, fast drainage is more important than the nutrients you choose. You want the soil to dry such that you can water every 2-3 days. With HP and 20% perlite, I was doing 2 days. You should also add 1-2 Tbsp dolomite lime per gallon of medium (powdered, not pellets).
I moved onto Grow More Sea Grow, which contains organic ingredients. It's inexpensive, about $1 per plant, per grow. I got tired of the tedium of mixing 3 parts. And, liked the taste organic nutrients impart on the smoke.
I think 3-part is good for beginners because the "schedule" gives them a safe outlet to feel like they're participating at the level their inclined to (instead of killing their plants with kindness). It's a little more immediate. If you overfeed you'll get burnt tips the next day or two (by contrast, my Grow More Sea Grow is slower. I don't get burnt tips, just acidic soil which is harder to detect for a new grower.). The varying NPK ratios help a new grower with "reading" their plant, thinking about what they're giving and what they're seeing. Overall, it's like guardrails (or training wheels). But, there are experienced growers using 3-part too. It's just suited (IMO) to new growers in a unique way.
Get a ph and TDS pen. PM me and I can give you links to cheap ones on Amazon that have worked well for me.
Eventually you'll want to try supplementing your synthetic nutrients (in this case made for hydro) with organic nutrients. You don't have to go 100% organic. But, if the "living organic" aspect of your plant is important to you, and you're in soil, you'd probably like focusing on the microbiology of the soil (which synthetic fertilizers don't promote).I'm using Flora Bloom+Micro+Gro ... it is interesting ... Documenting your experimentations on living organic matter
Advanced nutrients still the best and most cost efficient of the major brands.
Yah it sure is that's why I have a shelf full of AN that no one want to buy at my store while I sell 48 24L bottles of GH every 4 weeks. That doesn't include how much GH I move overall. I sell way more Botanicare and Grotek than AN. AN is for label licker, the fancier the label the better the gardener they think they'll be.Advanced nutrients still the best and most cost efficient of the major brands.
Perhaps because your like every other hydro store that jacks up the cost of AN to 150% markup just to make the other lines look cheap in price. GH and Botanicare are what AN was 5 years ago over priced fancy labels now. Your the dude with $110 litres of voodoo juice that's 4 years old and wonder why I can't sell it?Yah it sure is that's why I have a shelf full of AN that no one want to buy at my store while I sell 48 24L bottles of GH every 4 weeks. That doesn't include how much GH I move overall. I sell way more Botanicare and Grotek than AN. AN is for label licker, the fancier the label the better the gardener they think they'll be.
LOL last time I sold a bottle of Voodoo was Aug 10 for $75 CDN. thanks for playing... All AN I sell goes for about 35% mark up same as all the other foods but once you get past the bare nutrients you're paying 40-50% more for an.Perhaps because your like every other hydro store that jacks up the cost of AN to 150% markup just to make the other lines look cheap in price. GH and Botanicare are what AN was 5 years ago over priced fancy labels now. Your the dude with $110 litres of voodoo juice that's 4 years old and wonder why I can't sell it?
Not even close. It's a rip off and you'd be best to learn more about nutrients if you think it's the best. Advance is a joke for people who don't know any betterAdvanced nutrients still the best and most cost efficient of the major brands.