Grow Mediums Help with Remo nutrients

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So I'm getting ready to start my 2nd grow. First grow I used gh nutes using the lucas formula which worked out nicely. This grow I think I'll try the Remo line of nutes (micro, grow, bloom) was wondering if anybody had input on my note schedule? Or could I do a lucas style nutes schedule and drop the grow? I'll be growing a Dutch Passion companion lime under a 600w viparspectra in a 2X3 tent.

Damien.

Thanks in advance.

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So I'm getting ready to start my 2nd grow. First grow I used gh nutes using the lucas formula which worked out nicely. This grow I think I'll try the Remo line of nutes (micro, grow, bloom) was wondering if anybody had input on my note schedule? Or could I do a lucas style nutes schedule and drop the grow? I'll be growing a Dutch Passion companion lime under a 600w viparspectra in a 2X3 tent.

Damien.

Thanks in advance.

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What up bruh I just started using remo nutrients and I'm following @MedGrower grow feed schedule it's pretty simple he breaks it all down for u I hope this helps
 
Hey Damien, here is a link to review I made about the Remo Nutrients while back.

I think schedules can be handy for if you are new to growing or new to certain sets of nutrients you are using but I'd rather try to simply see what works for you and adjust as you go. Every strain has a bit different needs that are further modulated by their phenotypes and gene activation due to their environmental circumstances so naturally the needs will vary a little. This is big part why I personally don't believe in schedules but view them as handy guideposts to have a reference from.

Mistake that I made personally for the longest time was to feed too much in hydroponics. These days the strongest feed I tend to give is no more than 1.2 EC, where the base water EC is around 0.14. I think generally a 1,5 ml per litre with Remo's Micro and Grow (and Micro / Bloom) works very well in hydroponics, as long as you provide 1ml per litre of Magnifical and VeloKelp during vegetative and 1ml per litre of Magnifical and Nature's Candy during generative period. I don't even use Astro Flower these days unless I see K deficiencies.

All in all this nutrient line is very easy and convenient to use and most of all provides results without being taxing to your wallet.
 
Hey Damien, here is a link to review I made about the Remo Nutrients while back.

I think schedules can be handy for if you are new to growing or new to certain sets of nutrients you are using but I'd rather try to simply see what works for you and adjust as you go. Every strain has a bit different needs that are further modulated by their phenotypes and gene activation due to their environmental circumstances so naturally the needs will vary a little. This is big part why I personally don't believe in schedules but view them as handy guideposts to have a reference from.

Mistake that I made personally for the longest time was to feed too much in hydroponics. These days the strongest feed I tend to give is no more than 1.2 EC, where the base water EC is around 0.14. I think generally a 1,5 ml per litre with Remo's Micro and Grow (and Micro / Bloom) works very well in hydroponics, as long as you provide 1ml per litre of Magnifical and VeloKelp during vegetative and 1ml per litre of Magnifical and Nature's Candy during generative period. I don't even use Astro Flower these days unless I see K deficiencies.

All in all this nutrient line is very easy and convenient to use and most of all provides results without being taxing to your wallet.
Awesome advice but the link is broken :(

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