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Greenleaf Megacrop

Chuckeye

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This one? A little low in the N but it does look like a complete food. https://greenleafnutrients.com/product/mega-crop/
Yup, that's the one !

My Maui Wowie is growing three inches per day, having to pull her down to 40" to give the other three a chance :canabis:

Day 25 of 66 MW draw 21 Nov.jpg


Day 20 of 61 MW after 16 Nov.jpg


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Old Uncle Ben

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ProMix HP, well water, no ph down, no Cal/Mag, Mega Crop one part, Done.

Bottom left is coco, same input. Day 18 of 12/12 for a total of 59, currently @4g/gallon....

Phlizon 640w LED.

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Cheers
Crop looks great, congrats.

Where are you buying your ProMix? I love a similar product, Berger BM-7 but it has tripled in price in a year, at least at A.M. Leonard....which has free shipping promos once in a while. That's when I used to stock up on heavy items like soils, big bags of vermiculite, 50# of fertilizers, etc.

I add dolomite lime to my mixes for a hit of additional Ca and Mg.
 

I Care

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I like the very simple instructions for solution recommendations of @Greenleafnutes. All one needs is a very cheap and a reliable digiweigh to follow clear instructions.

Labeling seems like a great 1 part feed for hydro fertilizing in-ground and soil potted plantings. Would love to try some.

the thing I struggle with is having one feed that naturally meets my demands to bring pH of my growing water from above pH8 to the pH6.2-pH6.8 range with moderate feeding and without pH buffering water before adding nutrients.

Flower is easy because General Organics BioThrive Bloom does a perfect 6.2 at full bottle recommendations. would love to find out if @Greenleafnutes mega crop is a perfect compliment for my new water source in veg.

Do you have/want any retailers in southern vermont?
 

Chuckeye

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Crop looks great, congrats.

Where are you buying your ProMix? I love a similar product, Berger BM-7 but it has tripled in price in a year, at least at A.M. Leonard....which has free shipping promos once in a while. That's when I used to stock up on heavy items like soils, big bags of vermiculite, 50# of fertilizers, etc.

I add dolomite lime to my mixes for a hit of additional Ca and Mg.
Thanks, I'm in Canada.

IIRC I purchased 25# for $120. Still have enough left for a couple of years ❤️
I like the very simple instructions for solution recommendations of @Greenleafnutes. All one needs is a very cheap and a reliable digiweigh to follow clear instructions.

Labeling seems like a great 1 part feed for hydro fertilizing in-ground and soil potted plantings. Would love to try some.

the thing I struggle with is having one feed that naturally meets my demands to bring pH of my growing water from above pH8 to the pH6.2-pH6.8 range with moderate feeding and without pH buffering water before adding nutrients.

Flower is easy because General Organics BioThrive Bloom does a perfect 6.2 at full bottle recommendations. would love to find out if @Greenleafnutes mega crop is a perfect compliment for my new water source in veg.

Do you have/want any retailers in southern vermont?
GreenLeaf ships in the US, or to the US. Not sure which ;)

I think I mentioned, I use ProMix HP and well water. Also doing one SIP with coco.

I do not ph down Or add Cal/Mag. MC and my water have enough.

MC is chelated and ProMix is ph buffered. Well water ppm of ~500, ph 7.5

Never had a ph issue, plants are green right to the end :canabis:

Not sure how I'm getting away with it in coco but the results speak for themselves.....

Cheers
 

Old Uncle Ben

Well-known member
I like the very simple instructions for solution recommendations of @Greenleafnutes. All one needs is a very cheap and a reliable digiweigh to follow clear instructions.

Labeling seems like a great 1 part feed for hydro fertilizing in-ground and soil potted plantings. Would love to try some.

the thing I struggle with is having one feed that naturally meets my demands to bring pH of my growing water from above pH8 to the pH6.2-pH6.8 range with moderate feeding and without pH buffering water before adding nutrients.

Flower is easy because General Organics BioThrive Bloom does a perfect 6.2 at full bottle recommendations. would love to find out if @Greenleafnutes mega crop is a perfect compliment for my new water source in veg.

Do you have/want any retailers in southern vermont?
Peat/pine bark either alone or mixed will drop your pH. If you want to treat the water then the most economical way is 78% sulfuric acid sourced from an auto parts store.

I injected it into a drip irrigation system for my niche ag biz, reason for the 5 gal. box. It's clean and safe.

SulfuricAcid.jpg


I collect about 3,500 gals. of rainwater and the pH sits around 5.8 in the tanks most likely due to organics and carbonic acid. Foods with ammonical N sources will be acidifying. Nitrates tend to be neutral or basic.

Look for a CaCo2 equilvalent/acre on the label. Higher the better regarding the food's acidifying influence. Not too many manufactures publish this and most cannabis specific ones either don't or don't have a clue. Their focus is hocus pocus marketing.

Ben
 

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