Nutrient - Need Understanding What Npk Needed, Almost Out of Aerogarden Stuff

kyinsweden

Active Member
Ok i use to know npk number but that was for soil and i try looking around litte bit but never find anything but name of different brands to use..

I use pretty much all nut juice i got with my AG and figure maybe best go for some better stuff / try something different.

First part i gotta find it in sweden (which not been easy job)

http://www.hydrogarden.se/naring/canna/terra-flores-1l

That to a swedish site and they got few different nuts and one i seen pop up alot ..Is that canna brand

Npk for it (flowering )2-2-4 (veg) 3-1-4

Edit.

I seen this GHE (general-hydroponics-3-part) around some ..I take it this is good nut for growing in aero ?

Seem to be easy thing to find also ..price for it not to bad also ..


Does it really matter what npk number is or ?
 

HSA

Well-Known Member
Kyinsweden: the NPK values are important depending on what stage of growth you're plants are in, but so are the many micro nutrients needed by your plants. Let me put in a plug for what I've been using for the past couple of years because it has worked for me. I switched over from dirt and knew nothing about hydorponics fertilizers and because of that the guys at the hydro store suggested I try Technaflora's, "Recipe for Success." It's formulated for each stage of plant development from: seedling/cutting through vegetation through flowering and up through pre-harvest. Each stage has different nutritional needs and Technaflora offers a specific formula for you to mix. It's simple if you can use a set of measuring spoons and a pH tester. You can get them all in a sample/starter kit for about $30 U. S.. Depending on the scale of your operation, if you're a hobbyist like me, it's simple and you don't have to be a chemist to use it. Since their formulations are complete it's much more user friendly than some of the nutrient lines I've seen on the market and much more trouble free. You might want to look into it either on line or at your local hydro store. And no I don't get paid to pump their product. I'm just a happy customer.
 
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