Once again the veil lifts and so justice sweeps across the land of leaf causing this legendary thread to bump once again. Lucky are those who realize how profound keeping it simple is.
The place I buy my seeds posts about this all the time…to use just Maxibloom. 1 cup for veg in a 50 gallon res, and 2 cups in flowering. It seems that in the past couple of years it has become easier to mix….but way harder to find in Canada? My hydro store says there are issues with their wholesale companies getting it in Canada.
Is there a similar product that is a copycat of Maxibloom?
I’ve used MaxiBloom since I started growing in 2008 and have never needed to change a thing. All I add is silica, CalMg and baking soda to raise my PH and I also grow in 100% perlite hempy buckets and 315CmH. I keep is simple, always have and always reap great rewardsI've been using MaxiBloom or products similar for years. I never bought into all the collection of bottles many seem to think you need. The ingredients in 90% of all commercial plant foods come from the same factories. It's not as if these bottled fertilizer lines are making the calcium nitrate, potassium sulfate, monopotassium phosphate, etc... It's purchased in bulk and then mixed. Some don't even mix it themselves but contract with companies that will mix and bottle it for you taking care of all the manufacturing and packaging. It's no different than other industries.
So.... it's safe to say, it's got what plants crave?1st pic...Outlaw's Gorilla Grape
2nd pic...Pre 98 Bubba
EDIT....to further elaborate...A level teaspoon of Maxi is around 7 grams. 7 grams is the actual 8/16 Lucas...except I believe with a little more Cal and Mag. I believe it was Dongle69 that started the idea..The plants LOVE it!!!!
Dog food terps or shoe store terps from that product?I have been using this as a base for years thanks to this thread. It has never let me down growing hydro, and holds the PH nicely.
As long as your errors are on the side of underfeeding, you allow a full and healthy pH swing, and your environment is decent, cannabis grows amazingly tasty cannabis with simply Maxibloom, epsom and a touch of calcium acetate.Dog food terps or shoe store terps from that product?
If you don't mention the quality of the herb and start posting photos instead of talking about effects and flavor you've done the exact opposite of marketing.
Of course marketing shit and telling lies is the norm in this industry.
You can just use the same nutrients for veg and flower if you're lazy. Cannabis is very easy.Before this thread I was mixing 5 parts of my own design. I used a 15-0-0, and a 0-27-17, and a 10-60-10, and a 15-30-15, and kool bloom, all in my flower room. So I really appreciate this thread. I’ve used this tek since 2010.
What I’d like to know is if anyone has tryed Maxi Grow? Could I use it for veg the same way I use the Maxi Bloom in flower?
'hard water' means higher mineral content (primarily CA and MG) - that'll be reflected in a higher ppm/EC reading.
there are other elements/ions/hoopajoobs that make up your ppm reading, so it's not like saying you have '74ppm of CA/MG' in your tap, tho.
i probably wouldn't default to adding calmag/epsom in every feeding, but your tap is low enough, some plants may need it the same as if you were using RO.
aight so lucas formula can be used here without using RO am I right?
thanks for info btw
i know this is an old post, but wanted to go on record not saying you are wrong at all what so ever, but it does matter now in 2024 with these high powered LEDS and if you are doing k.i.s.s method with coco, maxibloom and tap water. you will run into nute lock out due to more calcium ions being present in relation to mag. it leaves you having to buy r.o water and epsom salts because you dont know how much calcium is in your tap,. its hard to get the strict ratio correct... which kind of makes this method more then stupid simple. works great with soil though!i don't see any reason why not. out of the tap, that's not bad at all.