I use Fox Farm nutrients. I don't have any complaints, but I am looking for different nutrient brand for new grow. What are some good recommendations for nutrients besides Fox Farm?
Hello @WonderBlonde . If you want to go organic Bio Bizz and Biocanna are great. If you want to go with mineral fertilizers go with Canna or Green House Powder Feeding ( powder feeding has the best value for money) and maybe GHE or maybe not since Monsanto is behind .Almost all the other brands are pretty much selling expensive diluted minerals in fancy bottles. Happy growing ! 👊
Hi, my Answer is more Philosophic. Its not the poison that makes it toxic its the amount. What i want to say is... fertilisers have always the same components N, P K, If they are organic or not if they are fluid or not. it alwys depends in the amount you give it to the ladies. and yes i would recommend fluid fertilisers because they are easier to handle.And as spinergrow said give her a little more light and airby picking some leaves. Happy growing
I'll admit I have not used any of their nutrients yet, but I'm very interested in trying BioBizz nutrients. I also love Recharge (from RealGrowers) for a good microbe base in the soil. Let us know what you try and how you like it! 👍
Hello ! So if you likes "bottles" and wanne get dozen so you should go with Advanced Nutrients , growers have great results with the lineup and their are many tweaked nutrition schedule on the web. If you want a One part nutrient I would recommend you Mega Crop from grean leaves nutrient , many growers likes it and I'm using it right now. If you wanna go organic with not too many bottles then choose Biobizz or Plagron (Biobizz is better to me but the plagron green sensation is a must have). And if you don't wanna go cheap then you can test House & Gardens nutrients ( roots accelurator is a real killer ) !! I can also recommend you GHE or HESI , they are not to expensive and works both great ! I hope it will help you
Mills, biobizz, advanced nutrients, plagron, canna. Most any brand will do; light anount, temperatures, humidity, watering and training is much more important