I am looking into nutes and my head is spinning.
Someone today gave me a tip that with the soil I am using (Canna Terra Pro), it holds a lot of water and there is a higher chance of nuteburn when someone uses mineral fertilizers because the water doesn't run off that easily. (I can confirm this, this soil is like a sponge and I can imagine that salts could build up there).
Now I am looking into organic fertilizers which don't seem to have the problem, it is also my understanding that it's impossible to over-feed your plants with organic/bio ferts plus the ph doesn't need to be adjusted.
Also, we're new so I really want to keep it easy and not juggle a dozen overpriced products.
Those are the products I have found being a choice after some research....and I wonder whether there are any big differences between those products:
1) GHE General Hydroponics "General Organics" series
Biothrive Grow & Biothrive Bloon
2) BioBizz
Biobloom & Biogrow
3) Biocanna BioVega
Biocanna Flores, Biocanna Vega
Plus:
I have seen a lot of people mentioning
4) Plant Magic Oldtimer Organic
Olditimer Bloom and Oldtimer Grow
which only one online-store here in Spain has, it seems to be a product mainly used in UK but people are raving about it.
To me, all those products appear relatively similar but I can be wrong. I am currently tending toward Biobuzz since I have seen it mentioned often with good opinion about it.
Thank you!
Edit: I am now saying Biocanna since it has the advantage that ph doesn't need to be adjusted
Someone today gave me a tip that with the soil I am using (Canna Terra Pro), it holds a lot of water and there is a higher chance of nuteburn when someone uses mineral fertilizers because the water doesn't run off that easily. (I can confirm this, this soil is like a sponge and I can imagine that salts could build up there).
Now I am looking into organic fertilizers which don't seem to have the problem, it is also my understanding that it's impossible to over-feed your plants with organic/bio ferts plus the ph doesn't need to be adjusted.
Also, we're new so I really want to keep it easy and not juggle a dozen overpriced products.
Those are the products I have found being a choice after some research....and I wonder whether there are any big differences between those products:
1) GHE General Hydroponics "General Organics" series
Biothrive Grow & Biothrive Bloon
2) BioBizz
Biobloom & Biogrow
3) Biocanna BioVega
Biocanna Flores, Biocanna Vega
Plus:
I have seen a lot of people mentioning
4) Plant Magic Oldtimer Organic
Olditimer Bloom and Oldtimer Grow
which only one online-store here in Spain has, it seems to be a product mainly used in UK but people are raving about it.
To me, all those products appear relatively similar but I can be wrong. I am currently tending toward Biobuzz since I have seen it mentioned often with good opinion about it.
Thank you!
Edit: I am now saying Biocanna since it has the advantage that ph doesn't need to be adjusted