New nutes?

Bucsfan80

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Whats up all, looking for some seasoned dwc growers options. Quick background I've been growing 2ish years now, only dwc and only GH trio nutes and GH calmag. I've not had any major issues I've had progressively bigger yields. Successful from clone and seed. I'm looking to simplify the nutrient process. Wanting to hear professional opinions and what you use. A one part that can go start to finish would be awesome or powder that is easier to measure out. Anything really I look online and there is just to much and I'm not a chemist or farmer so I don't know shit about fertilizer in general. I don't want to experiment so if you can show me your plant's with your easier nute regiment that would be awesome! I know there are some badass dwc growers on here so thanks in advance. I'll throw a couple pics of my girls/ setup. I will be building like a uc dwc with spray bars instead of waterfalls. And yes they need trimming got some bush action going on lol. Thanks for real it's much appreciated.
This is the momma just flipped last week
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And these are her twins.
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xtsho

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You mean don't need calmag with the maxibloom? Or in general? My tap water .2ec /100ppm at the most. It averages lower more like 85ppm. I usually put 2ml/gal. Calmag
MaxiBloom is 5% Ca 3.5% Mg. That along with tap water and there is plenty. No need for CalMag unless you're using RO water. It has a decent amount of sulfur as well. It's all you need from start to finish.


 

Rurumo

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I'd keep some epsom around just in case you need it, I really don't add much though-just 1 gram per 3 gallons of nutrient solution. My plants are getting 40 ppm Calcium from my tapwater. Also, if you compare Maxigrow and Maxibloom, you'll see that only the Grow has all the micronutrients. It struck me that this is GH's method to sell both products, because so many of us just use the bloom all the way through. Both are great fertilizers. I had used Jacks for a couple of grows, but I'm back to Maxi series for now. Oh, and I forgot to say, your plants and setup look killer!!
 

PJ Diaz

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I found this stuff recently when I was looking for a simple one-part. It already has kelp and fulvic, so I figured I'd give it a shot. So far so good. Will likely need some epsom salts added during flowering.

 

rkymtnman

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I found this stuff recently when I was looking for a simple one-part. It already has kelp and fulvic, so I figured I'd give it a shot. So far so good. Will likely need some epsom salts added during flowering.

i wish i could zoom in on the back of the bag. wha's the ca and mg %

what does 1 gram/gal come out roughly EC-wise?
 

Bucsfan80

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I found this stuff recently when I was looking for a simple one-part. It already has kelp and fulvic, so I figured I'd give it a shot. So far so good. Will likely need some epsom salts added during flowering.

Isn't organic stuff a pain in dwc?
 

PJ Diaz

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i wish i could zoom in on the back of the bag. wha's the ca and mg %

what does 1 gram/gal come out roughly EC-wise?
0.2 EC. It sits right around 6.0 ph when mixed at 6 grams/gallon, 1.2EC. It's very dark when mixed, so there must be a good amount of kelp and fulvic in it. I just needed something simple for outdoor plants, but I think I'm gonna try it indoor too.

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Bucsfan80

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I'd keep some epsom around just in case you need it, I really don't add much though-just 1 gram per 3 gallons of nutrient solution. My plants are getting 40 ppm Calcium from my tapwater. Also, if you compare Maxigrow and Maxibloom, you'll see that only the Grow has all the micronutrients. It struck me that this is GH's method to sell both products, because so many of us just use the bloom all the way through. Both are great fertilizers. I had used Jacks for a couple of grows, but I'm back to Maxi series for now. Oh, and I forgot to say, your plants and setup look killer!!
So you use the grow and bloom? Not together but grow for veg and bloom for flower?
 

Rurumo

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i've read of people running 1/2 and 1/2 of the maxis from start to finish . also read some use 2:1 grow/bloom in veg and 1:2 grow/bloom in flower too.
I love the low N in the bloom because it lets me add spirulina without worrying about N toxicity. I also know someone who mixes the 2 and gets good results.
 
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