Uber, The New Age Of Nutrients?

daan.janssen

New Member
Alrighty.. So I've been noticing a lot of discussions on other forums regarding Uber Nutrients and their scientifically advanced line of nutes coming into play, so I just wanted to reiterate my opinions on this company and how awesome their products have been to me!

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What really made me a long lasting customer to these guys is after seeing them explain why their products stood apart on Heavy T's show. There are few reputable companies that market their hydroponic nutrients specifically to marijuana growers. So I have mad respect for any company that recognizes where this country is heading and aren't afraid to jump the gun on what could be the next "prohibition" and the boom that comes after.

They stressed so much regarding how we will have a cap on how big our yields are, but quality is essentially the wild wild west of the industry. It's unmarked territory and as competition and legalities change, we as growers will need a new edge on the market. So mad respect for recognizing where this industry is heading and taking that extra step past these other companies.

Emphasis on...

1. Quality
2. Affordability
3. Ease of use

But to answer your question, yes I've dabbled around with their flowering booster (pyyro k) and wetting agents (fds and rna foliar spray). However, I haven't tried their new one-part nute (uni-one), recovery, or hi-q (essential quality builder).

Pyyro K: Uses pyyrophosphate which has 6 times the energy of phosphorous. Through your veg and flower, it acts as a metabolic booster. You'll notice increased growth rate and robustness as well as ROOT GROWTH/DEVELOPMENT. Thus it takes care of everything above AND below the medium. The way this product speeds up the metabolism of the plant, it saves you approx. 2 weeks per cycle (which throughout the course of the year means I can get another cycle/year!)

RNA/FDS: "Quality starts from day 1" by building more inter nodes and flowering sites as well as a main stock that will be thick as hell. It's also symbiotic and doesn't force anything on the plants. Can definitely attest to the fds/rna! The stems grow like nuts and i'd probably say my buds were 10% wider :D.

Re-cover: Not too much information on this product yet, but what I've been told is that it recovers the plants from PGR's and unlocks resin production. Thus, it puts the plants in a stage to produce its maximum potential.

Hi-q: This is a unique product used in the last week of flowering. Was kind of concerned spraying in the last week, but on the show, they explained how they use a fat soluble vitamin c that is released when it contacts the plants and prevents the oxidization that normally loses a lot of quality. Thus, it preserves the plants highest quality before its lost to oxidization. This is only vitamin c and they ensure there wont be any odd tastes once smoked because of spraying your plants. The results are "face melting".

Uni-one: One bottle used for both veg and flower!? It's thick like motor oil so the different elements stay suspended in the gel. This gel technology prevents the elements from reacting together (like calcium and sulfur). To emphasize elements when they are required in either the veg or flowering stage, the plants release certain acids that help attain desired elements in nature. So in this situation, there's a gel process where these acids react with the different specific encapsulated elements when they are needed, and at that time, the acids will instantaneously release the elements that the plant needs. WOW. Definitely going to be getting a bottle of this! (auto-sensing nutrient technology...)


So just to reflect on everything, these guys know whats up in the industry, they've recognized whats missing, and they've created a scientifically advanced line of nutrients like no other. It's just a matter of time before everyone gets on board and "top-shelf" products will be that much better.

I snagged a quote from their Facebook page stating their mission as a leading company in the industry, and that is, "When everything else is equal, quality always wins!"

And here's the link to the video. The real information starts at 1:35:00

vimeo com/94487969
 
Pretty obvious shameless plug. You've noticed "a lot of discussions"? I've tried researching them and they may be the least discussed nutrient line I've come across.

That being said, I'm still going to give them a try, because I got some free samples. Otherwise I doubt I would, as they are expensive. I'm in a few weeks worth on veg, and first impressions: Clean: Pyro-K and Uber-1 are both clear and make for clean looking rez; not too stable for me, using RO, the pH climbs; girls look pretty good, running 4 strains and all seem to like it. They don't look any better than usual, but considering I'm just mixing the two ingredients, that's a good thing... so far.

BTW, only reason I'm replying to this rather old post, is because I really haven't found too much discussion on them. Figured I'd throw some 1st hand experience out there for others that may doing a little research.
 

Snowback

Well-Known Member
Resurrection thread time! But this is the only thread about these guys so here I am.


A friend of a friend did VERY well with this stuff so I figured that I would pick some up and give it a try. There is little info about them to be found online. I am trying their one part, which is called "UNI ONE". It has some rather unconventional derivatives compared to standard liquid ferts, which may be the company's solution to keeping it all in a non-reactive suspension. As you one-part users probably know, each company has their own gimmick in this regard. It is extremely soluble, on the level of Dyna-Gro, and not like the more sludgy one-parts. It has a slightly gassy smell to it, like a subtle malathion, which might be related to the unusual derivatives.

I have not been able to find the guaranteed minimum analysis anywhere online. I am going to list it here so that any future searchers can have the info:


UBER NUTRIENTS "UNI-ONE" 4 - 3 - 6
Guaranteed minimum analysis:

Total Nitrogen (N) 4%
4% Nitrate Nitrogen

Available Phosphate (P2O5) 3%

Soluble Potash (K20) 6%


Calcium (Ca) 2%

Magnesium (Mg) 1%
1% Water Soluble Mg

Sulfur (S) 0.4%
0.4% Combined Sulfur

Boron (B) 0.006%

Copper (Cu) 0.0016%
0.0016% Water Soluble Copper

Iron (Fe) 0.04%
0.04% Water Soluble Iron

Manganese (Mn) 0.016%
0.016% Water Soluble Manganese

Molybdenum (Mo) 0.0017%

Zinc (Zn) 0.016%
0.016% Water Soluble Zinc



DERIVED FROM:

Tetrapotassium Pyrophosphate, Potassium Nitrate, Calcium Nitrate, Magnesium Sulfate, Potassium Gluconate, Copper Glycinate, Iron Glycinate,
Boron Glycinate, Manganese Glycinate, Zinc Glycinate, Molybdenum Sulfate.


If this stuff ends up working well, I will try to remember to give an update.
 

Snowback

Well-Known Member
Early thoughts on this stuff: The N seems to be very available. I am going to have to dial back a little. The test subjects are extra green, soft, and leggy. Uber claims that the stuff is stronger than the EC shows and they may be correct. I am currently reduced to .7 EC which is several points lower than average for me.
 
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