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Best nutrients for Autos in soil
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Best nutrients for Autos in soil
What nutrients do people use with autos that have given great results?
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Re: Best nutrients for Autos in soil
Ive been in coco for many years but did spend a few years in soil. I tried a good few nutrient ranges but always ended up back with plant magic oldtimers. Stuff was easy to use, for the most part a 1 part feed.
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Re: Best nutrients for Autos in soil
I'm currently in soil, test athena atm but would recommend Mills Nutrients at it was good to me they are semi-organic (Athena is more soilless nutrient), Aptus silica made tree trunks in only 4 weeks going to switch to power si, Organic too, Anything biobizz, umm bird shit lol, NPK Raw, Ecothrive life cycle good as well.
https://mills-nutrients.com/en/
https://aptus-holland.com/
https://www.ecothrive.co.uk/
https://npk-industries.com/
Hope I helped
Going back to coco soon tho as want to try out crop steering before switching maybe to full Rockwool with stacking dryback etc.
https://mills-nutrients.com/en/
https://aptus-holland.com/
https://www.ecothrive.co.uk/
https://npk-industries.com/
Hope I helped
Going back to coco soon tho as want to try out crop steering before switching maybe to full Rockwool with stacking dryback etc.
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Re: Best nutrients for Autos in soil
I agree with Keeno can’t really go wrong with plant magic old timers range and it’s made in the uk which is great in my book, I think with autos it’s easy to overdo the feeding less is often more with them.
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Re: Best nutrients for Autos in soil
Appreciate your input guys, going to have a look at all those suggestions. I’m using living soils dry amendments at the moment with my outdoor plants. Seem to be doing well with it, was going to go with that as it’s only a once every 2 weeks thing, a lot less work and organic! Give these a look though, thanks again
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Re: Best nutrients for Autos in soil
Dolomite lime, added 1-2 months before using.HaydenR4238 wrote: ↑Tue Jul 06, 2021 10:45 pmWhat nutrients do people use with autos that have given great results?
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Rhizotonic for root growth.
Personally, I use Oldtimers grow and bloom for later on.
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Re: Best nutrients for Autos in soil
Oldtimers seems to be a popular choice tonight!The Aspie Toker wrote:Dolomite lime, added 1-2 months before using.HaydenR4238 wrote: ↑Tue Jul 06, 2021 10:45 pmWhat nutrients do people use with autos that have given great results?
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Rhizotonic for root growth.
Personally, I use Oldtimers grow and bloom for later on.
What does the dolomite lime do?
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Re: Best nutrients for Autos in soil
It add calmag to the soil.HaydenR4238 wrote: ↑Wed Jul 07, 2021 10:46 pmOldtimers seems to be a popular choice tonight!The Aspie Toker wrote:Dolomite lime, added 1-2 months before using.HaydenR4238 wrote: ↑Tue Jul 06, 2021 10:45 pmWhat nutrients do people use with autos that have given great results?
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Rhizotonic for root growth.
Personally, I use Oldtimers grow and bloom for later on.
What does the dolomite lime do?
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Add one tablespoon per 5 litres of soil.
Best added to dry soil. Mix it together and then moisten the soil. That will/should prevent having clumps of dolomite.
I prefer to use the white dolomite over the brown for two reasons.
It's finer than the brown and you'll get the results quicker.
It's easier to see white on brown than it is brown on brown. (calm down BLM movement, nothing to do with race.)
In that time, the dolomite stabilizes in the soil.
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Re: Best nutrients for Autos in soil
I see thanks for clearing that up. I’ve heard of people using it when planting outdoor straight into the earth but never looked into why. Great explanation though thank you!The Aspie Toker wrote:It add calmag to the soil.HaydenR4238 wrote: ↑Wed Jul 07, 2021 10:46 pmOldtimers seems to be a popular choice tonight!The Aspie Toker wrote: Dolomite lime, added 1-2 months before using.
Rhizotonic for root growth.
Personally, I use Oldtimers grow and bloom for later on.
What does the dolomite lime do?
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Add one tablespoon per 5 litres of soil.
Best added to dry soil. Mix it together and then moisten the soil. That will/should prevent having clumps of dolomite.
I prefer to use the white dolomite over the brown for two reasons.
It's finer than the brown and you'll get the results quicker.
It's easier to see white on brown than it is brown on brown. (calm down BLM movement, nothing to do with race.)
In that time, the dolomite stabilizes in the soil.
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Re: Best nutrients for Autos in soil
Will definitely be doing the Dolomite line next grow I think that’s been abit of a problem for some of the plants under led.
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