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joe hawkins
I imagine I'm much the same as a lot of growers who over the years have amassed a huge collection of different nutes. When I started growing the only nutes I ever used was tomato feed used in flower and had some pretty impressive trouble free grows. nowadays I seem to be fighting nute problem after nute problem never had any with the tomatoe feed, so Im going back to basics. Are any of you guys using only tomato feed and an recomendations if yu are?
cheers joe
King Ding Dong
QUOTE (joe hawkins @ Oct 11 2009, 01:28 PM) *
I imagine I'm much the same as a lot of growers who over the years have amassed a huge collection of different nutes. When I started growing the only nutes I ever used was tomato feed used in flower and had some pretty impressive trouble free grows. nowadays I seem to be fighting nute problem after nute problem never had any with the tomatoe feed, so Im going back to basics. Are any of you guys using only tomato feed and an recomendations if yu are?
cheers joe



About to setout on first grow and the whole nute thing is a bit over my head. Will be interested to see the feedback....things can sometimes get over complicated...back to basics i say...
jackryan
My first grow was with Baby Bio for veg and tomato plant food for flowering and it was a very smokable crop spliff.gif
crosseyed and painless
I use 'Maxi-crop seaweed extract plus flower fertiliser' all the time now thumbsup.gif

It's not a tomato feed as such....just good for all plants that produce flowers or fruits.

I've tried a few different kinds of ferts over the years, but this one is as good as any.....the last time I bought it from a local garden centre it was £4.25 for a 500ml bottle...enough for about 4 grows.

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justonemore
I use the Chempak soluble range,

In veg if they need it, No 3 and in flower No8 (low N), have used Tom food in the past during veg, but I do pot up, so they don't seem to use that much food.

JOM
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