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Steve Buscemi
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Fox Farm Nutrients and supplements?
#507618 - 12/21/10 01:46 PM (14 years, 9 days ago) |
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I intend to use: Grow Big - veg Tiger Bloom - flowering Beastie Blooms - also flowering
My question is: there are 2 other supplements and one other nutrient mix, Do I actually need all of them or can I get by with what I listed? Together everything would run about $200
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grbrlt
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Re: Fox Farm Nutrients and supplements? [Re: Steve Buscemi]
#507640 - 12/21/10 03:09 PM (14 years, 9 days ago) |
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those three are the baseline nutes and it will do and when you get a few more dollars get the other additives they will make a difference [mostly bud weight and taste], get a little experience under your belt and go from there but the three base nutes will get you a crop.
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Magash
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Re: Fox Farm Nutrients and supplements? [Re: Steve Buscemi]
#507782 - 12/21/10 09:11 PM (14 years, 9 days ago) |
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I'm currently using Fox Farm, if you grow hydro I found that if you use the Veg Nutrient that is made for soil and use it hydro you only have to use half as much and it works just as good.
I like the Beastie Blooms but I do use Cha Ching and Open Sesame with it.
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Steve Buscemi
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Re: Fox Farm Nutrients and supplements? [Re: Magash]
#507831 - 12/21/10 11:02 PM (14 years, 8 days ago) |
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Ocean Forrest Grow Big Tiger Bloom Beastie Blooms flush mix at the end
fox farms price rundown if I use all their nutes: Happy Frog $15 Grow Big $18 Big Bloom $18 Tiger Bloom $18 Cha Cha $30 Open Sesame $30 Beastie Blooms $30 Bush doctor $18
It cant possibly be that expensive to grow a bigger flower.
Edited by Steve Buscemi (02/05/11 01:41 PM)
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Magash
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Re: Fox Farm Nutrients and supplements? [Re: Steve Buscemi]
#507848 - 12/21/10 11:54 PM (14 years, 8 days ago) |
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Big Bloom I don't like to use in hydro systems. Bush doctor I really don't have a use for. The others I have used and like.
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Re: Fox Farm Nutrients and supplements? [Re: Magash]
#507855 - 12/22/10 12:16 AM (14 years, 8 days ago) |
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I'm going soil on this one, I'd like to build a dwc eventually, I have all the stuff but just haven't started yet. I didn't realize until today that I'm using all organic products with fox farm, When I get some clones going i'd like to try out a hydro system. All organic isn't really that important to me.
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Re: Fox Farm Nutrients and supplements? [Re: Steve Buscemi]
#507879 - 12/22/10 01:10 AM (14 years, 8 days ago) |
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I met the local Fox Farm rep on Monday. He was visiting one of the area's hydro stores. He told me the same thing the GH rep did: that their basic system is all you really need. He said the extra products are for people who really have their methods down; otherwise, you might waste them or, worse, burn your plant.
Is cool to see that FF is teaching their sales agents to be honest.
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Magash
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Re: Fox Farm Nutrients and supplements? [Re: CrayolaHalls]
#507913 - 12/22/10 06:25 AM (14 years, 8 days ago) |
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They are pretty cool. Take a truck to their main building in Humboldt and they will fill the back of it with Ocean Forest or Happy Frog for 60 bucks. With my truck it works out to about 1.50 for a normal size bags worth.
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Re: Fox Farm Nutrients and supplements? [Re: Magash]
#507922 - 12/22/10 07:24 AM (14 years, 8 days ago) |
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What other nutrients do you use in veg Magash? What application rates? I've always heard Foxfarm is the best bang for the buck for a multi bottle nutrient program.
Foxfarm's Grow Big soil formula(greenbottle)has an NPK of 6-4-4 The hydro version of grow big (blue bottle) and has a NPK of 3-2-6. I wonder how they went about formulating their soil vs hydro NPK values. Personally I think I'd rather use the hydro formula for hydro and increase the Nitrogen in veg rather than increasing the potassium on the Soil formula. I like the ratios of Floranova Grow @ 7-4-10 and play around with them a bit adding calcium nitrate and some potassium silicate.
Do you think you would be so kind as to post up some of the information given on the bottles? I really want to give FoxFarm a test drive since I've always bashed their nutrients but never tried them.
Apparently the grow big has no magnesium either?
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maryanne3087
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Re: Fox Farm Nutrients and supplements? [Re: Steve Buscemi]
#507925 - 12/22/10 07:39 AM (14 years, 8 days ago) |
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Steve Buscemi said: I intend to use: Grow Big - veg Tiger Bloom - flowering Beastie Blooms - also flowering
My question is: there are 2 other supplements and one other nutrient mix, Do I actually need all of them or can I get by with what I listed? Together everything would run about $200
The grow big doesn't have any magnesium as far as I know their labels aren't easy to find online or I just suck at searching.
Epsom salts are cheap and fix magnesium problems easily.
DO you plan to grow in hydro or soil? IMO I wouldn't bother using FF soil for a number of reasons the main reason being cost and quality of the soil for my particular situation. I also wouldn't bother using their non organic nutrients on a soil crop just because personally I think soil should remain organic I don't see the point in growing non organic soil when you can get better results in coco for probably less money.
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Steve Buscemi
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Re: Fox Farm Nutrients and supplements? [Re: maryanne3087]
#507958 - 12/22/10 11:07 AM (14 years, 8 days ago) |
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Well I'll have to make due for now, I think next week I'll go get a bag of Ocean Forrest and the Bloom nutes.
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Magash
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Re: Fox Farm Nutrients and supplements? [Re: Steve Buscemi]
#507962 - 12/22/10 11:17 AM (14 years, 8 days ago) |
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What other nutrients do you use in veg Magash? What application rates? I've always heard Foxfarm is the best bang for the buck for a multi bottle nutrient program.
Right now just the Grow Big for soil. (being used in a hydro set up)
I'm using it at 900 to 1100PPM.
Plants are growing very well using it but I'm moving on to testing some other nutrients in the next few days. Like I said if I don't test it I can't post about it. (By the way the colloidal silver tests are successful beyond belief)
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Re: Fox Farm Nutrients and supplements? [Re: Magash]
#507967 - 12/22/10 11:48 AM (14 years, 8 days ago) |
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Do you use tap water or epsom salts? As far as the label is concerned this product apparently contains no Mg.
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Steve Buscemi
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Re: Fox Farm Nutrients and supplements? [Re: maryanne3087]
#508006 - 12/22/10 02:31 PM (14 years, 8 days ago) |
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Any advice welcomed.
Edited by Steve Buscemi (02/05/11 01:43 PM)
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grbrlt
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Re: Fox Farm Nutrients and supplements? [Re: Steve Buscemi]
#508050 - 12/22/10 04:56 PM (14 years, 8 days ago) |
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always use a fan to circulate stale air,and use plant covers to cover the top of the medium this will keep the mold to a minimum, water less in damp conditions. There is a product called damp rid you can hang in your grow room when dampness is a problem but when the seasons change again make sure you take it out. Always run a fan it will help stir up the air it doesn't necessarily have to be on the plants but mold grows best in warm stagnate moist well lighted conditions just like the grow room you built so again fan fan fan!
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Steve Buscemi
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Re: Fox Farm Nutrients and supplements? [Re: grbrlt]
#508056 - 12/22/10 05:07 PM (14 years, 8 days ago) |
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Edited by Steve Buscemi (02/05/11 01:43 PM)
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grbrlt
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Re: Fox Farm Nutrients and supplements? [Re: Steve Buscemi]
#508061 - 12/22/10 05:36 PM (14 years, 8 days ago) |
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steve I started just like you slow and steady feeling my way through I only had a few grows in a couple years things take time, there are many things to go wrong and only one right way but have a good time and keep a notebook. try putting a light cover over the peat where you see white mold, you can probally lightly mist w\water and H2o2 to kill the white spots. have any pics could it be a salt build up of some kind?
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Steve Buscemi
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Re: Fox Farm Nutrients and supplements? [Re: grbrlt]
#508064 - 12/22/10 05:55 PM (14 years, 8 days ago) |
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Nah no pics yet, not really wanting to do a log of the grow. Just troubleshooting.
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sveumy
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Re: Fox Farm Nutrients and supplements? [Re: Steve Buscemi]
#508303 - 12/23/10 06:27 PM (14 years, 7 days ago) |
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Re: Fox Farm Nutrients and supplements? [Re: sveumy]
#511093 - 01/05/11 12:05 PM (13 years, 11 months ago) |
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Fox Farm also has the "Bush Doctor" line as well as a clearing solution just like Clearex. I haven't used these yet, though I do use everything else from FF's line. I don't intend to buy the Bushdoctor line either
The first two products look identical when you read them described online, but here's a simple summation of what the three products are:
The Microbe Brew is supposed to be for the soil.
Kangaroots is supposed to be a root stimulant. Sledgehammer is a salt leeching solution just like Clearex from Botanicare.
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