Nutes, which one to choose (see ingredients)

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  1. #1 rhapsody42, Mar 19, 2017
    Last edited: Mar 19, 2017
    Hi guys,

    I'm reaching for advice from the veterans,

    which of these 4 nute bottles if any should I chose for my indoor grow? I'm already using a commercial all around soil enriched with the essentials Nitrogen - Phos - potassium, (1:1:1 ratio).

    but I'm left wondering whether I should opt for any of the 4 bellow options: please advice if possible, I wish you good karma and prosperity for doing so

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    purple bottle: fruit trees, apple, pear, grapes, etc.. in mg/L

    16+ aminos - 16000, polysaccharides - 1500, vitamin B group - 50, macro & micro elements, chelated byproduct of microorganisms: P2O2 - 9750, K2O - 7600, Fe - 470, Mn - 920, Zn - 270, Cu - 650, B - 300, SO3 - 450, MgO - 780

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    green bottle: root food for decorative plants, in mg/L

    16+ aminos - 12000, polysaccharides - 1000, vitamin B group - 100, macro & micro elements, chelated byproduct of microorganisms, mesoelements: N - 10000, P2O5 - 10000, K2O - 12000, Fe - 1500, Mn - 700, Zn - 200, Mo - 50, Co - 10 MgO - 8000

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    red bottle: for vegetables like tomatoes, cucumber, etc.. in mg/L

    16+ aminos - 16000, polysaccharides - 1500, vitamin B group - 50, macro & micro elements, chelated byproduct of microorganisms: P2O2 - 6700, K2O - 4700, Fe - 500, Mn - 500, Zn - 730, Cu - 200, B - 360, SO3 - 450, Mo - 100, MgO - 780

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    cyan bottle: for conifer plants,.. in mg/L

    16+ aminos - 12000, polysaccharides - 1000, vitamin B group - 100, organic acids (citric, succinic & other) - 10000, macro & micro elements, chelated byproduct of microorganisms: N - 10000, P2O5 - 12000, K2O - 20000, Fe - 3000, Mn - 1000, Zn - 200, Cu - 200, B - 800, MgO - 10000 IMG_20170318_170555.jpg IMG_20170318_170318.jpg

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  2. What commercial soil are you growing in? I would never use anything that's for decorative plants ever. They'll look pretty but your remember it's something your ingesting. I have no clue if those are organic or not but stick to organic nutes and fertilizers

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    universal soil, organic, with bio hummus
     
  4. I mean the only thing I can read on it says organic lol but I guess that's fine, it's in the correct ph range. Maybe just stick with the vegetable and fruit one. Atleast you know it's safe to ingest.

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  5. bro, those nutes are mostly micro elements and vitamins, so what interests me is the right ratio which is better for the cannabis plant, not whether they safe because I'm sure they all are.

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  6. VEGETATIVE:
    Seedlings 2-1-2
    Early Vegetative 4-2-3
    Mid-Vegetative 10-5-7

    FLOWERING:
    Cycle Changeover 7-7-7
    Early Flowering 5-10-7
    Mid-Flowering 6-15-10
    Late Flowering 4-10-7

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  7. those are ratios for nitrogen, phosphorus & potassium. right?

    i am interested about other ingredients (the ones that I posted)

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  8. . What exactly are you trying to accomplish? All of the chelated minerals are used to treat deficiency In the plant.

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  9. my plants are in 30th day veg, look healthy as heck but I though I could make them even healthier by supplementing something? I mean everyone out there is giving something to his plants..

    i also got a vitamin b complex foliar spray.. not sure when or how often to use it..

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  10. Right but we're focusing on npk ratio because that's what's important for cannabis. Your asking a redundant question. The chelated minerals again, are too treat deficiency. You'll OD your plants if you feed improperly. Some people use boosters but they're not good for you and contain tons of carcinogens. Healthy soil is healthy plants in my book. I use living soils in my outdoor grow, compost teas, and dragonfly earth medicine.

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  11. thanks , what about vitamin b complex / succinic acid foliar spray? when should I use it if at all?

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  12. I use vitamin B at each feeding


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