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Old 11-16-2006, 09:40 PM
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Best Nutrients?

I'm currently running a homemade DWC and noticied that i'm going to need nutrients i have read over the forums and couldn't find anything useful. I'm looking for something that will help me yield larger and possibly make denser trich filled bud's as it's white Rhino. Any feedback would be useful
 
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Anything by Advanced Nutrients. They are specifically designed for "dichotomous plants" (don't really know what that is supposed to mean though, since dichotomous means "divided into two groups") Anyways, the guy at my local hydroponics store said they are the best, so that's what I picked up and they're working well so far. You're going to want to get two seperate kinds of nutrients for the vegetative and the flowering stage. The plants need different nutirent ratios for these two periods to obtain maximum growth and yield. Usually called "grow" and "bloom" on the bottle.
 
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I use the general hydroponics "flora" series along with liquid karma...I am still looking for a good bloom enhancement.

I recommend the general hydroponics formula...it is very stable as far as ph goes
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Old 11-17-2006, 12:28 AM
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I forgot to menton that i currently have the GH flora series their just a cuple of years old with no crystallization. Should i just continue with those and buy an additional supplement to promote denser buds? I'm also wondering about going organic but dont really see any benefits. Any answers?
 
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at my local hydro store they sells starter packs from a company called b.c. I think and it comes with the nutes you need plus some extra additives and some cloning gel and it works great and it comes with a feeding schedule, it's all synthetic though if thats what your looking for
 
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