Dry VS Wet Nutrients

I have been using Foxfarm Big bloom, grow big, tiger, bloom, kelp, and can mag. I've been going pretty light and haven't burned my plant but do you guys think there are better nutrients out there?
 

Lordhooha

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I have been using Foxfarm Big bloom, grow big, tiger, bloom, kelp, and can mag. I've been going pretty light and haven't burned my plant but do you guys think there are better nutrients out there?
Yes there are. I prefer simple one part nutrients if I need to feed. However I build my soil and do some layering to ensure they make it on just water start to finish all while staying green an healthy.
 

xtsho

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The majority of liquid nutrients are just dry ingredients mixed with water and put in a bottle. Just read the labeling. You pay for the packaging and cost of mixing them which can easily be more than the actual cost of the ingredients.
 
Yes there are. I prefer simple one part nutrients if I need to feed. However I build my soil and do some layering to ensure they make it on just water start to finish all while staying green an healthy.
So I have been using Happy frog soil, how should I layer my soil so I can just water start to finish? Also are you checking your PH in your soil?
 

Hempire828

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To keep my fox farm grows as organic as I can I use fruit and flower dry fertilizer as directed on the bag for flowering and just the soil through veg..and read the plant from there.. water only, I’ve come to the conclusion there’s no magical way..the plant just needs certain things at certain times...I use rain water or maybe my dehumidifiers water...ph is close enough.. simple...at the most I’ve suffered from calmag issues.. esp with these leds!!
 

Lordhooha

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So I have been using Happy frog soil, how should I layer my soil so I can just water start to finish? Also are you checking your PH in your soil?
I layer nutrients in between i build my own soil from the ground up using something like Berger or promix as a base. I have my own compost and other goodies I add.
 
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