As long as the fertilizer is made specifically for hydroponics, any brand is fine. They are all made from the same group of chemicals. I always preferred the General Hydroponics flora three part, but there are lots of good two part formulas that I would use too. See what your hydro store guy recommends for each stage of growth. Tell him you want to keep things simple for now.For my first grow, what brand and kinds of nutrients do you use? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Forget the buckets, go aerospring...... its more or less a form of dwc but not really, its not true aeroponics because spray has to be atomized much more than a water pump and sprinkler heads will do. See https://www.rollitup.org/grow-journals/346967-my-first-grow.html#post4373353 for what I think are some decent ideas for a aerospring unit, 60 bux per unit and you're good to go.
This looks almost too good to be true.
Click on the "please visit products webpage" button. It will then give you all the details, it took me a minute to find it, being on a phone and all to.Do the greenleaf nutrients contain silica and aminos and a good cal / mag ratio? Sounds decent, I've never heard anything about the company so I'll look into it. I like using one part nutrients that work for vegging and bloom phase that contain everything in one powder. Makes things so much easier.
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Wut up bro. Hey, do you think that greenleaf is legit? I've heard their name before, but never had looked into them until now. I've been wanting to make up my own from salts, but I would pay a little for someone to do it for me If they're legit, I'm gonna save shitloads
I'm gonna look into switching to geiko tomorrow also
Rite on.I have never used them, but I can't see why it wouldn't work. It contains the right ingredients Potassium monobasic phosphate is just another common name for monopotassium phosphate btw (KH2PO4).
There are a lot of other cheap hydroponic nutes i'd rather try if I didn't already make my own. What confuses me is that chart says Jack's professional is the cheapest, and I think that brand is still too expensive! lol
The ones that look interesting are similar to Jack's pro hydroponics. One part is high K, and the other part is calcium nitrate.
The company I get my dry salts from has their own dry mixes like Jack's hydro as well. I've never used their premixed nutes, but i'm sure they just use the salts they sell to make it.
https://www.cropking.com/catalog/nutrients-nutrients-and-additives/hydro-gro-leafy-greens
https://www.cropking.com/catalog/nutrients-nutrients-and-additives/hydro-gro-vine-crops
There are actually a lot of brands jumping on the "jacks professional hydro clone" 2 part dry where 1 part is calcium nitrate. It's nice because it lets you mix and match calcium nitrate instead of having to use GH flora micro or "cal-mag+".... ugh....
https://www.cropking.com/catalog/nutrients-nutrients-and-additives/calcium-nitrate-greenhouse-grade
https://www.cropking.com/catalog/nutrients-nutrients-and-additives/mono-potassium-phosphate