This is exactly the point and the answer is no. Humans get all they need from food assuming their diet is not super bad. Supplements are largely a waste of money in most cases. And you can not put steroids into the same category.I'm not saying what the major manufacturers are doing is right or cost effective but their rational or argument is "sure you can get the basics from the other guys but our system is like theirs only on steroids."
Humans can get basic nutrition from proper eating to get big and strong but we can also supplement with newer technology like steroids, blood packing, supplements, and other methods that give some super human strength and size (not without some weird side effects though) just ask Barry Bonds.
My question is are we just getting the basics from these "cheap" nutes and are there plant additives that should/could be added for bigger "Barry Bonds" buds then the basics give?
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Sounds plausible. I'm trying Jack's Classic for Orchids (30-10-10) as a veg nute. I'm trying 1000 ppm to see what happens.This is exactly the point and the answer is no. Humans get all they need from food assuming their diet is not super bad. Supplements are largely a waste of money in most cases. And you can not put steroids into the same category.
Plants, like humans have basic nutritional needs. Sure, the manufacturers would like you to believe they product contains plant steroids or other magic formula but they don't.
Manufacturers of weed specific nuets are mostly taking advantage of the popular fallacy that everything that is more expensive is better.
Chances are, these are fly by night companies that are just copying the ingredients of standard fertilizers using the cheapest stuff they can buy and putting it in a fancy bottles.
There is really too much talk about products. You need to focus on ALl the factors that make a plant tick, and understand basic plant nutrition. If your favorite bottle is not providing what cannabis needs, then find one that will.if someone runs across a fertilizer comparison thread post it. i've only been able to find one that compares fox farms to an and one other fertilizer. an was in the lead last i checked
If you need a feeding chart and someone to tell you what to do (which NEVER works), then you shouldn't be growing.....you simply do not understand what makes a plant tick. Until you do, you'll be jumping around trying every gimmick, rocket fuel, and forum "new technique" out there trying to make it work.Just joined into the conversation. This might be a easy question, I'm new and will most likely be using Dyna-gro and Im wondering how often i should be feeding my plants. Im guessing not every time I water. Or does the package have instructions for time?
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Wish there were simple, fixed answers, they're aint brudder.Thanks Uncle Ben. Appreciate the answer, Just something i will learn.
thats good to hear i been waiting on a reportUpdate:
The Dyna-Grow Foliage-Pro is totaly kicking ass. Plants in soil less are outperforming the last run in DWC using Ionic. These girls are booming.
Hey Rick, I'm running DG Foliage Pro in an Ebb and Grow system too. Switched over from Lucas formula after reading a bunch of Uncle Ben posts and my plants are thriving. Are you planning on switching to something different for flowering or running the Dyna Grow through the whole grow?Update:
The Dyna-Grow Foliage-Pro is totaly kicking ass. Plants in soil less are outperforming the last run in DWC using Ionic. These girls are booming.
Got a link to an analysis? Price sounds good. Commercial farmers aren't going to waste their money on typical foods though if it's what I think it is. Now, if it's totally soluble and meant for drip lines, nurseries and such, you're fine. You don't want a food designed for turf.How good is the 10-30-10+Mg that is sold in 50lb bags for $33 at the agricultural wholesaler that supply the commercial farmers?
Salts are salts, labels are labels. Most members choose the latter. "Cannabis specific" vendors or "manufacturers" play on that FACT.NPK value of 20-8-18 with some stabilizers for PH and Calcium and it costs me the about the same price as milk
Choosing nutes by their quality and values and not by their glitzy labels has always worked for me
Glad to hear it, what EC are you running? I've ben sticking around 1.Hey Rick, I'm running DG Foliage Pro in an Ebb and Grow system too. Switched over from Lucas formula after reading a bunch of Uncle Ben posts and my plants are thriving. Are you planning on switching to something different for flowering or running the Dyna Grow through the whole grow?
I recently started using Dyna-Gro on my soilless plants. The Foliage Pro rocks!Glad to hear it, what EC are you running? I've ben sticking around 1.
For bloom I go with the bloom formula.