IME even half the listed suggest dose is more than the plants want. Nute companies want you using as much as possible.
Even if you decide not to get the DG for flower I wouldn't buy all of the Advanced Ripoff additives. I've seen plenty of people do well with the GH 3 part w/o snake oils.
Thanks, brother. Funny thing is, I asked the sales associate what so special about big bud and overdrive. I said you could reach the macros listed in the products contents on your own, so what is it that really sets those nutes apart. What's the science behind it? She proceeded to tell me that "they increase the resin production in your to tomatoes, and make them twice as big." That was it. I could tell she was struggling.
It's not her fault. She's just trying to do her job. Clearly, the owner of the store doesn't think that educating his employees on what they are selling is important.
I'm going to pick up the dyna bloom, and run it along with my 3 part. I am a little confused as to what macros I should try to hit though. I'm going to try to hit HB's instructions:
"I've seen the best yields across all strains from dynagro's roughly 1-3-2 ratio (which is what results when I mix grow and bloom). It just seems to be a nice balance.... Feed 1.2 EC 20% of that is grow w remaining 80% mostly bloom. Might cut back the gro week 7 but most of the time run till harvest. Don't need as much n towards end after grow and stretch to keep it green....."
I paraphrased some. But have a lot of notes from HB, UB, and others. So I plan to approach flower this way to keep it simple: 1-3-2 or as close as I can and I try to keep the leaves green. I realize there will be some trial and error for me in order to learn. Want to keep it simple, don't want to make a fundamental mistake though.
I've already learned alot about my girls. For example if I keep the humidity over 50 and the day temp at 75 or below, I see some awesome results. When the day temp gets above 75 they slow down significantly. When humidity is below 50 they also slow. But I have one of this temp/humidity monitors and played with both variables a bit and found their "dialed in" climate. Trying to get the nutes dialed in has been much more of a challenge. It's fun trying to figure it out.