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COMPLETE NUTRIENT SCHEDULES!

Old Uncle Ben

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i've seen lots of questions about plant feeding schedules, and know personally i cant always find mine when i need it. So i figured this would be a good idea.

i've listed all the ones i could think of(and some i never heard of) and find off the top of my head. if anyone has a schedule i don't, feel free to post it up and maybe i could add it back in here.

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p.s. this is the first time i ever tried to post pics here so i hope i dont mess it up.
Advanced Nutrients complete series

Advanced Nutrients 2 part

B'cuzz

BioBizz

Botanicare

Botanicare PBP

Fox Farm Soil

Fox Farm Hydro

General Hydroponics Flora series

General Hydroponics Flora Nova series

General Hydroponics Maxi series

General Hydroponics Stand alone

House and Garden

Nature's Nectar

Organa

enjoy

What a crock of shit! You guys really fall for these scams? Really?
 

Piecho

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Premium user
Anybody used polished Bugsby guide?
 

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CharlesU Farley

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What a crock of shit! You guys really fall for these scams? Really?
I think they're missing "eye of newt" and "labia of virgin" in their organic mix? ;)

Imnsho, I think super in-depth, complicated schedules like these aren't worth guano. People getting so wrapped up in all of these schedules, measurements, and associated data so they don't even have enough time to _look_ at the fucking plant, much less take _care_ of it.
 

moose eater

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Premium user
Many of the strains I've grown have had different feeding preferences/needs.

I came to a place with sources such as Fox Farms and similar, where, especially when using my own organic fertilized mixes, letting the plants go mostly without food for a while in larger pots (recently using 7-gallon x 5 per 4'x4' area x 4 boxes), then using any bottled fertilizers at ~1/3 of recommended feeding, with some of the minor add-ons at 'up to' full-strength
 
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I Care

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the schedules that include PPM or EC are really helpful. apply that info to blend other stuff found on the shelf. I’m going to use advanced as an example and try to cut run off down to below EC1.0/500PPM organics for final flood.
 
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