millworkman
eXtreme
I've got a box I am planning on using next year on a test plot vs normal in ground plants. Looking forward to seeing how it works.
Are you using another line with the Herc and Medusa's? Do you find that you have to ph it if so?Justosmo said:I've been using herculean harest in conjunction with medusas magic to great success all season. Really like their product line so far.
When you say box, you mean the sample box?millworkman said:I've got a box I am planning on using next year on a test plot vs normal in ground plants. Looking forward to seeing how it works.
Forgive me if I missed it, but what is your growing method? Are you doing hydro or soil? What is your growing media?I am starting this thread for us growers who are already using this line as well as those who may in the future. For those who are unfamiliar with the name or line, it is a nutrient line based on the calcium molecules as the vector to feed the plant. Originally created with the canna growers in mind, many other cultivars have adopted it for their own, including myself for hot peppers.The line is manufactured by Oregons only, https://www.oregonsonly.com/
and is available through many a grow shops. I have posted a couple of videos in the past and will also do so again here as they relate specifically to the thread. There are a lot of products available from this line and are not all necessary for a great crop. Some of the products Scott does not even recommend but makes because other growers want them (epic supply ans demand).
If anyone is interested in trying the line, you can have a case of the Advanced line shipped to you and all it will cost you is the shipping itself. To initiate this, email Scott Ostrander at organicgrower@oregonsonlyorgan
and he will set you up.
When using this line there are a few issues that you will need to be aware of in order to get the most from the line. one is pH. pH is extremely important in your base water source as well as your growing media. 6.3-6.7 is optimal when using NFTG nutrients. your TDS also becomes very important and a good pH / TDS meter is essential in monitoring both.
Last year I started using the line and went at it kind of blind and because of that, probably over fertilized my plants. What did not happen is they did not burn up and I did not encounter nutrient lockout. I merely laid off the nuts for awhile and allowed time rain to balance everything out. And when it did, Wow!
Last year was my best grow and this year will be better providing no outside forces intervene.
I also use neptunes harvest. I kinda go herculean harvest once a week every week and do either medusas magic and neptunes harvest once a week alternating the two. Also do straight water flushes every two weeks kinda.SteelHeat said:Are you using another line with the Herc and Medusa's? Do you find that you have to ph it if so?
According to the manufacturers, the PH of the nutrients are quite high, and they claim that PH adjustment is absolutely necessary. (which I am inclined to believe) Calcium is the vector for their nutrient base, and it is based off of a digested limestone, which has a PH of around 13, and comprises roughly 15% of the nutrient base. While it is broken down to an available form, they claim that it will continue to break down - due to the humic and fulvic acids, also contained in the product - thus causing a shift. A roaming PH buffer is recommended.Justosmo said:I also use neptunes harvest. I kinda go herculean harvest once a week every week and do either medusas magic and neptunes harvest once a week alternating the two. Also do straight water flushes every two weeks kinda.
I do have their pH up and down solutions but haven't seen the need to adjust the pH.
I'm growing in containers also. Using promix.
Maybe it's because I'm flushing my containers once every two weeks and only using the medusa magic once every two weeks that I don't see any ph issues.solid7 said:According to the manufacturers, the PH of the nutrients are quite high, and they claim that PH adjustment is absolutely necessary. (which I am inclined to believe) Calcium is the vector for their nutrient base, and it is based off of a digested limestone, which has a PH of around 13, and comprises roughly 15% of the nutrient base. While it is broken down to an available form, they claim that it will continue to break down - due to the humic and fulvic acids, also contained in the product - thus causing a shift. A roaming PH buffer is recommended.
This is one of the main reasons I have not chosen liquid nutrients in the past. But I have decided to test this product, as an experiment.
What I'm really wondering, is if I can use one of the products by itself, once or twice a month, for the advantage of the supplemental Calcium, and preferably, nitrogen. This is especially valuable to me, as I prefer coco coir, and have to regularly supply the calcium. I also amend my dry fertilizers with extra humic acid.
What sold me even more wasn't just their nutrients, but some of the "ninja" level growing hacks that they shared with me. Little things that are easy to overlook, but make a big difference...The new "brave frontier" in plant growth and research is for sure our herb growers. Some really interesting stuff going on but also a lot of marketing "gimmickery" as well, fairly easy to spot though and sometimes laughable. But over all, they've really done a fine job in cutting edge technology and research. I think NftG is a big player in that arena which translates to a quality product. Watching their Youtube videos, they really seem to understand nutrient delivery and aren't afraid to put it all out there for review.
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