Nutriment for hydroponie

MrPoppy
MrPoppystarted grow question 3mo ago
Quelle solution nutritive pour la culture hydroponique ? Merci
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HandsomeTerpz
HandsomeTerpzanswered grow question 3mo ago
For hydroponic growing, I’d recommend taking a look at the Atami lineup. They offer a well-structured range of nutrients tailored to each stage of the plant’s life cycle, which makes it much easier to stay consistent from veg to flower. In particular, the B’cuzz Root Stimulator is one of the best on the market in my experience. It really helps to build a strong root system early on, which is crucial in hydro since everything depends on efficient nutrient uptake. Enjoy your Grow and have fun! Link https://atami.com/😊
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Still_Smoq
Still_Smoqanswered grow question 3mo ago
I personally use General Hydroponics FloraMicro, FloraGro, FloraBloom. They are very stable, not overpriced in the US.
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Domenik
Domenikanswered grow question 3mo ago
Hey, I can recommend the Athena Plan. My friends use them and the results are awesome. I use Canna Aqua, itā€˜s a solid start for rdwc :)
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PurpleHazeSoldiers
PurpleHazeSoldiersanswered grow question 3mo ago
I agree with Canna Aqua and with HINDUGOD LOOK AT DAT I AGREE WITH DA HINDUGOD DIS IS VERY VERY GOOD!!! I like Canna Aqua basic nutrients and I always use the additives from GHE and Green Sensation from Plagron for the flowering phase.
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00110001001001111O
00110001001001111Oanswered grow question 3mo ago
Find dry nutes. Save money; buy in bulk The key is that they are 100% soluble and 100% plant-available... after that anything that provides a similar ratio and concentration will have similar results. There are not quality differences in the ingredients, but some products come in better ratios than others. Anything that resembles the resulting ratio and concentration of Jacks 3-2-1 - three part setup - is a good start. There's a reason why several companies use a very similar recipe. it's based on common resesarch and not the whims of some mope who created a formula in his closet or tried to reinvent the wheel becuase this plant is not special.. it's just a soft-stemmed flowering plant that will behave in highly correlated ways to other soft-stemmed flowering plants. Anyay, the type of ingredients used for "hydro" nutrients are commdities, so don't pay premium prices for bloated promises, and you'll do fine.
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Ultraviolet
Ultravioletanswered grow question 3mo ago
Any that are made for hydroponics, only real difference is everything is in final form immediately ready for uptake, there is no breaking down. Commercial hydroponic nutrients are designed to be fully water-soluble. What's far more important is the choice of hydroponic method and how the nutrient solution must be managed. DWC - High Oxygenation, Root rot, temperature management NFT - Constant Flow (Low Vol), pump failure (plant death in minutes). Ebb & Flow - Alternating Feed/Air, algae growth, pump reliability. Drip - Precise Dosing, clogging of emitters. Wick - Passive Wicking, nutrient deficiencies, stagnant water. Gluck
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HinduGod
HinduGodanswered grow question 3mo ago
DA GENERAL HYDROPONICS FLORA SERIES TRIO IS VERY VERY STABLE AND VERSATILE!!!
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Gnrlymsntrp81
Gnrlymsntrp81answered grow question 3mo ago
Canna / Canna Aqua. I use it since years and it works great.
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