Care to share?solid7 said: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...
Care to share?solid7 said: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...
Well, not that I do, but it won't mean much to you. It's personalized to YOUR particular setup. When you make your initial inquiry, you'll be asked to fill out the details of your growing method. The advice that was given to me, was tailored to my system, in my growing zone, etc...Care to share?
Interesting.solid7 said:Well, not that I do, but it won't mean much to you. It's personalized to YOUR particular setup. When you make your initial inquiry, you'll be asked to fill out the details of your growing method. The advice that was given to me, was tailored to my system, in my growing zone, etc...
You dont have to take my word, but I would up the Herc and Demeter's above the schedule, while using BK. Remember, that schedule is just a guide....Kikaida said:So I just started their advanced schedule last night (almost all of it) and will keep you informed. A little weary about the Bloom Khaos due to the strict warning that your plants better have access to a good deal of calcium or else they'll start to claw. I fertilized using the early flower suggestion then misted with the Bloom Khaos...hope it doesn't bother my mantises. Seeing how my Hawaiians refuse to produce any flowers, this flower inducing foliar spray should be quite interesting to evaluate. As some background info, my soil is coming in at pH7 - 7.1 and the mix, without any adjustments is coming in at exactly pH6...I should be perfectly in the zone. I'm using a bluelab dual probe freshly calibrated so these numbers are spot-on.
ÂKikaida said:What's your application schedule? Every watering, every other watering...weekly, bi-monthly?
Will see these posts quicker if you quote.Kikaida said:What's your application schedule? Every watering, every other watering...weekly, bi-monthly?
So, it was me that raised the PH issue, and I admit that it was based on a misunderstanding of a conversation that I had with OO. I had misunderstood them to say that they used the high alkalinity in the base nutrient, but he was actually trying to explain to me that I should be using a drifting PH buffer to offset the effects of any undigested limestone in the PH Up. In fact, he said that I should mix the nutrients with the PH on the low side, to allow for PH drift. So there you have it. My mistake.SteelHeat said:Someone earlier said that the Nectar line is high on the ph scale, and thats just not true.
I see a lot of people in this thread that are not really familiar at all with this line, and are kind of winging it.
I didn't say that he exactly tailored anything. I told you that I leaned on them, and they gave me some additional advice. Which was SUPPOSED to be a testament to good customer support. (sorry you ddin't get that) He made some suggestions that were specifically aimed at the method in which I was growing - which isn't me throwing my plants into a pot of Pro-Mix HP. Now that being said, I've also got the feeding schedule from OO right in front of me, and it VERY CLEAR says, "This is a feeding schedule written by customers, for customers. It is by no means pure science for every plant. Find what works best for your plants, and share your schedule with us".SteelHeat said:As far as 'Scott tailoring' a guide for your grow, or sending you something designed specifically for you, I dont believe that. Everyone that gets a sample from OO, gets the same exact bottles as everyone else. Scott may give some tips and advice, but trust me, nobody is getting this and that, while he/she gets them or those. If that were true, I'd trade my Zeus sample for a bigger BK instantly lol.
Enjoy your sample kit, happy growing, good luck, and take care.solid7 said:Jesus Christ, man... I've got the whole kit right in front of me. Get off of your high horse. I got the sample BECAUSE of this thread!I got into this, because I'm conducting an experiment, trying to accelerate the timeline for stabilizing a new cross that I've made. When I made my inquiry, both Scott and Patrick were extremely helpful to me, and made specific recommendations, based on my specific setup. Sorry, I don't hang out on FB, so I don't know what you refer to.It really doesn't make any sense for 99% of hobby gardeners to spend the kind of money that these nutrients cost, for peppers, bro. But I didn't come in to kick that point. Some people have their reasons, and some people just like to do things differently. I'm part of a positive contribution, so why don't you get on board, instead of turning this (back) into a slugfest? Because if your experiences are true - which I have no reason to believe that they aren't - don't you think that I'm probably going to be able to help you make your points?
ÂKikaida said:After applying the BK, I did notice that new growth was clawing so per the recommendation of SteelHeat, I added an extra shot of herculean harvest. On my barren Hawaiians, I'm just now starting to notice a ton of tiny flower sites! Only been a week but my plants are for sure showing some very positive signs. I have a lot of new nodes popping up all over. My Scotch Bonnet that was thoroughly infested with aphids a couple+ weeks back is absolutely going off!
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I know this stuff can be a little costly but I can't find the types of peppers I'm growing in stores. I already have a lot of time and effort invested in these plants and the pleasure of harvesting unobtainable peppers is worth a few extra bucks. Plus I'm learning a lot about the nuts and bolts of fertilizing by a company thats dialed in so many variables which allows you to stick with one or two products or go absolutely nuts with the whole line. Like an audiophile....You can have simply treble and bass or a 24 band equalizer and dial in each component of that particular song (plant) perfectly.
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