J Jo3y212 New Member Jul 16, 2020 #1 Not sure if its okay to use maxi gro and maxi bloom together in one jug
JCGreen81 Well-Known Member Jul 16, 2020 #2 Why can't you isolate them if you're concerned ? The manufacture has already answered your question on their website though
Why can't you isolate them if you're concerned ? The manufacture has already answered your question on their website though
IrkinBollikans Well-Known Member Jul 16, 2020 #3 No need to even buy maxigro. Many people run on maxibloom only. Myself being one.
myke Well-Known Member Jul 16, 2020 #4 IrkinBollikans said: No need to even buy maxigro. Many people run on maxibloom only. Myself being one. Click to expand... I was just going to try this, 3-4 grams a gallon I think is what I saw? Any other tip you want to share? Thx.
IrkinBollikans said: No need to even buy maxigro. Many people run on maxibloom only. Myself being one. Click to expand... I was just going to try this, 3-4 grams a gallon I think is what I saw? Any other tip you want to share? Thx.
IrkinBollikans Well-Known Member Jul 16, 2020 #5 myke said: I was just going to try this, 3-4 grams a gallon I think is what I saw? Any other tip you want to share? Thx. Click to expand... I use about 3/4 tsp per gallon. I could probably use less, but this is where I'm at now. I also use 1/2 tsp per gallon of epsom salts. My plants are happy
myke said: I was just going to try this, 3-4 grams a gallon I think is what I saw? Any other tip you want to share? Thx. Click to expand... I use about 3/4 tsp per gallon. I could probably use less, but this is where I'm at now. I also use 1/2 tsp per gallon of epsom salts. My plants are happy
Otzi Active Member Jul 19, 2020 #6 Its ok to use them in veg I suppose Why do you want to mix them together is the real question