Nutrients Slow-releasing as only nutrient source

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Hey^^
My situation is as described here , basically I would like to keep my first balcony grow as simple as possible so I'm considering 25g's of RQS Easy Boost as the main nutrient source for each of my outdoor autos in 10l pots. I'll just use regular NPK growing earth not specific for this kind of cultivation. Watering will be done with tap- or supermarket-water.
So maybe anyone here has any experience or opinion on this topic, would be really appreciated :thumbsup:
 
Hey^^
My situation is as described here , basically I would like to keep my first balcony grow as simple as possible so I'm considering 25g's of RQS Easy Boost as the main nutrient source for each of my outdoor autos in 10l pots. I'll just use regular NPK growing earth not specific for this kind of cultivation. Watering will be done with tap- or supermarket-water.
So maybe anyone here has any experience or opinion on this topic, would be really appreciated :thumbsup:
Take a look at the biotabs section. Its a very similar product.. There are additives but some growers do well with just the slow release tabs
 
Nectar for the gods One Shot. I run their liquid line and usually their soil. Good products.
 
So, first of all, :thanks: for the quick & kind answers!
And thanks for the hint to biotabs. I'll have a look into the section, seems like the products are quite similar so I guess I can find some usefull info's there
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Any slow release fertilizer is all they need. Just treat them as you would treat your tomatoes, peppers or roses. The only liquid product I would suggest as an extra is GHE bio bud. I recommend it because I use it primarily on roses and it clearly makes a difference in flowering. Use it on cannabis fertilised by slow release granules or pellets or tabs and you will see unbelievable things during flowering. I have even witnessed new branches growing and flowering in full bloom in less than a week, where there are actually no bud or branch sites in the middle of the stem! And it is very low on NPK so no real extra food for the plants.
 
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