WHAT NUTRIENT LINE!!

Magron

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ok I have been growing for several years and tried a bunch of nutrient lines. I'm currently running AN G,M,B ph perfect however I use well water that is 50 ppm (not bad) and I find myself checking the PH. I was thinking dyna grow, remo , AN connesieur line, canna, idk anymore could use help. I'm in recirculating dwc anyone feel stronger about 1 of these lines
 

Lordhooha

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ok I have been growing for several years and tried a bunch of nutrient lines. I'm currently running AN G,M,B ph perfect however I use well water that is 50 ppm (not bad) and I find myself checking the PH. I was thinking dyna grow, remo , AN connesieur line, canna, idk anymore could use help. I'm in recirculating dwc anyone feel stronger about 1 of these lines
Ditch the bottles and go full organic soil and throw your meters away.
 

Magron

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C'mon guys I'm asking for suggestions on nutrient lines. Not if I should or should not go organic. My outdoor autos are organic. Organic and dwc does not go well. It can be done but the question is regarding synthetic nutrient line. Again...any suggestions
 

Magron

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Envy is just as inexpensive and you get tender bud... Not garbage.
No garbage here. Actually top shelf bud I was just looking for any suggestions on nutrient lines that said I do good with AN..just looking for something new. Not on the hate AN wagon. Just growing good bud. Any thoughts or is envy the name of the line?
 

Tangerine_

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While reasearching silica products I've come across several grows using Heavy16 and Aptus. (Just the bloom base and a good form of silica.) They were killing it with those three.
But, you should check out @homebrewer side by sides. He's done several and they're concise, easy to read no-bullshit comparative threads.
 
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HolyAngel

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I've tried dyna series, flora 3 part series, canna, cns17, fox farm, and house and garden. So far my current favorite is house and garden, specifically their hydro line. The plants look great and not had any issues with it at all whereas canna was constantly giving me weird looking leaves. After H&G, and for soil, I do like fox farm a lot and have had success with it not just with herb but with vegetables and such too. cns wasn't great imo, did not like it. The flora and dyna nutes I just see as kind of a base standard, they work well but I don't think they're necessarily great. If you're doing soil, one brand I've read a lot about and want to try one day is that Nectar for the Gods line.
 

Sgt Peppercorn

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I've been giving Remo a try, Bloom in particular. I like to feed easily in a way that makes sense. But I'm trying Remo out anyways just to see. All of those product lines are the same. We are talking about differing NPK ratios. Honestly, if you feed using a little less nutes than is recommended you can choose any product line you like.
My point is, if there was a perfect ratio of NPK a long with a bang-on list of micro-nutes that made for great buds and huge yields every single nute manufacturer in existence would be using that very formula. Since there is no perfect formula they all rely on pics of giant buds and crazy growth claims to get us to buy. Long wind aside, the Remo line of nutes are well made and in good ratios. Their line isn't overburdened with 8 different nutes for flowering, 8 different nutes for veg, etc. No pictures of weed on the packaging and no claims about giant harvests. Edit: That doesn't mean I think they're better than anything else. It's just what I've decided to try. Sure as manure don't need 9 - 50 - 10!... ( see FF Cha Ching at that ratio. They don't call it Cha-Ching for nothing at $25 for 6 oz of powder ).
 
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Tangerine_

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I've tried dyna series, flora 3 part series, canna, cns17, fox farm, and house and garden. So far my current favorite is house and garden, specifically their hydro line. The plants look great and not had any issues with it at all whereas canna was constantly giving me weird looking leaves. After H&G, and for soil, I do like fox farm a lot and have had success with it not just with herb but with vegetables and such too. cns wasn't great imo, did not like it. The flora and dyna nutes I just see as kind of a base standard, they work well but I don't think they're necessarily great. If you're doing soil, one brand I've read a lot about and want to try one day is that Nectar for the Gods line.
NFTGs buds are as close to organic no-til buds I've ever had. The difference in quality was notable. I still use a couple of their products but moved on from the line. Its time consuming mixing up different feeds and it can get expensive when running a lot plants. But still think NFTGs is one of the best "bottle" lines out there for a grower trying to bring out those subtle nuances in a plant. It wouldn't work for the hydro growers but works in most soilless media, The owner, Scott runs it in coco.
 
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skinitti666

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No garbage here. Actually top shelf bud I was just looking for any suggestions on nutrient lines that said I do good with AN..just looking for something new. Not on the hate AN wagon. Just growing good bud. Any thoughts or is envy the name of the line?
I use fox farm I feed it half the recommended 2 waters then I flush with water then feed feed heres mine using fox farm they just hit 4 weeks of flowering
 

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tyke1973

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I used canna ,Just a/b along with big bud from advanced and pk 13 /14.
I have good water ,so i don't ph aint ph'ed for years.But i do make sure the ec is bang on ,but i like to keep that has low has possible .
 

Nizza

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well water rings a bell

U using a UV filter to kill bacteria? that would be on my checklist... UV will sterilize your well water for drinking and for plants
 

Nizza

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yes if you think you have a bacteria from your well, you ideally want it to go through a water filter, then the UV filter, then into a bucket or whatever you use then add nutes

clean water needs to go through the UV filter so the glass doesnt get fogged up. Some hydro growers experience issues with well water and bacteria on their roots
 
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