Root bound, salt buildup, under fed, flushed, how to proceed?

Bear420

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mycorrhizae is a fungal additive, HP has no nutrients at all. I use Promix HP too, been for many years now, I've tried a bunch of different nutrients too, but I always come back to the one that works the best for my grow.

Peters, or Jacks Bloom Booster 10-30-20 Flower.
Peters or Jacks all Purpose 20-20-20 for veg.

Good luck I certainly hope you get it figured out, Trial and Error is the only way we learn for ourselves with some help from others and there are a lot here that know much about this kind of stuff.
 
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Cookie Rider

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Thanks Bear420!
I have been referred to Jacks by my outdoor growing friends.
I think I'll be looking to go that route once I run out of my current nutes.

This is the brand I've been using.
Normally at 1/2 strength or just over.
Decided to dial it back further this time with regrets.


Really, thanks all for the useful replies.
 

teddy bonkers

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UM,
Mycorrhizae are fungi that establish a graceful, symbiotic relationship with the roots of most plants. They invade the roots of vegetables, flowers, shrubs, and trees; connect them, one to the other; and then send out their filaments, called hyphae, as much as 200 times farther into the soil than the roots they colonize. Mycorrhiza has the ability to better mine this wider area for water and nutrients, especially phosphorus, which it transmits back to the roots. The plant pays for this service with the glucose the fungus needs.
This extended feeding area makes mycorrhizae-associated plants just plain healthier. They have better root formation as well as fewer root diseases and other soil pest problems. They also require less moisture and fertilizer, while showing an increased tolerance to salt.

 

Bear420

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Tis important to note that you need to add Cal/Mag when using Jax unless your using the AquaGold, it's already added.
Tis might be true if you use city water from a tower but I use Well Water and never had to use Cal/Mag, although I do have a gallon of it and all it did for me with well water is cause issues. So You may be right if you use chlorinated water ( City Water ) But in my case I don't need it. But as Oh My suggest it may be needed in your case.
 

Oh My

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Tis might be true if you use city water from a tower but I use Well Water and never had to use Cal/Mag, although I do have a gallon of it and all it did for me with well water is cause issues. So You may be right if you use chlorinated water ( City Water ) But in my case I don't need it. But as Oh My suggest it may be needed in your case.
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