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5 hours ago, Bobsuruncle said:

Hi tomster, add me to your list of people interested in getting a batch of your new sample fertilizer. You seem to know what you're doing and have a bit of experience behind you, so if the lab tests check out to your satisfaction, I'd be willing to buy some from you. This one is for veg only right? And what will you use for flower? Cheers, Richard

 . . . shouldn't  there be a "please"  in there somewhere ?????

 

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10 hours ago, Bobsuruncle said:

Hi tomster, add me to your list of people interested in getting a batch of your new sample fertilizer. You seem to know what you're doing and have a bit of experience behind you, so if the lab tests check out to your satisfaction, I'd be willing to buy some from you. This one is for veg only right? And what will you use for flower? Cheers, Richard

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 . . . shouldn't  there be a "please"  in there somewhere ?????

NOW please

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4 hours ago, Livesbkk73 said:

Guys,

 

I found this company.

 

https://www.facebook.com/chiliplantsthailand

 

I tried the Cal-mag without a problem.

 

Just got myself some for their Exotic Feed to try.

A 3 -part feed (Copy of GH flora) for a fraction of the price

 

 

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Great stuff! But can it be used with soil, or is it for hydro?

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5 hours ago, Livesbkk73 said:

Guys,

 

I found this company.

 

https://www.facebook.com/chiliplantsthailand

 

I tried the Cal-mag without a problem.

 

Just got myself some for their Exotic Feed to try.

A 3 -part feed (Copy of GH flora) for a fraction of the price

 

 

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This should work fine, there are several companies selling them now.

 

Personally I don't like three part nutrients as they are expensive and fiddly, but they grow decent plants.

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4 minutes ago, tomster said:

This should work fine, there are several companies selling them now.

 

Personally I don't like three part nutrients as they are expensive and fiddly, but they grow decent plants.

i need a good line ....and a lot of it. suggestions ? 

 

with a tent before it was fine. just get advanced etc and youre good. but with so many lights things change. 

 

at the prices for advanced you're out of your mind to use it large scale. 

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16 minutes ago, stoner said:

i need a good line ....and a lot of it. suggestions ? 

These are what we are using and they work great, but are very expensive:

https://shopee.co.th/Maxi-Gro--10-5-14----GHE--ปุ๋ยหลักทำใบ--i.87157335.7870762290

https://shopee.co.th/Maxi-Bloom-(5-15-14)-GHE-(ปุ๋ยหลักทำดอก)-i.87157335.4670787140?xptdk=2cc7d223-99b1-45d0-a3a8-22092e5745f5
 

https://www.lazada.co.th/products/calimagic-general-hydroponics-100200ml-1l-i3489512063-s12958066269.html?

 

https://shopee.co.th/ARMOR-SI-by-generalhydroponics-อยากให้ต้นไม้ถึกทน-ตัวนี้เลย-i.87157335.8616202809

 

https://www.lazada.co.th/products/general-hydroponic-floralicious-plus-50ml100ml-250ml-usa-i3909583506-s15027760674.html?

 

Plus a good Fulvic acid like this one but it's currently sold out:

 

https://shopee.co.th/Fulvic-Plus-ฟลูวิค-ส่งเสริมการเจริญเติบโตของ-ราก-และ-ยอด-เพิ่มการงอกของเมล็ด-i.102269273.15983856050

 

Problem is the price, it's ridiculous.

 

Locally made now there is:

Nutra Hydro

 

Wizard Nutrients (not sure the name of this one but will post when I see it next)

 

Exotic energy (as above, first I have seen that but looks fine)

 

To be honest buying liquid base nutrients is a waste of money, that is why I and most experienced growers use powdered wherever possible - when they make the mixes they put the powdered mix together first, then add water and charge you double or triple for doing it!

 

There are others in production that are in testing that will be along in the next month or so.

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6 minutes ago, tomster said:

To be honest buying liquid base nutrients is a waste of money, that is why I and most experienced growers use powdered wherever possible - when they make the mixes they put the powdered mix together first, then add water and charge you double or triple for doing it!

i hear ya man been at it a long time too. simple solution back home yes. gia green was awesome.

 

here not so easy. there is no way i can use gh for commercial use. 

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1 hour ago, Livesbkk73 said:

I've used it with soil. Now using it with Coco + perlite.

 

I think you can used it any medium but i would check with supplier

Just checked - really friendly guy - yes, fine with soil media.

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On 8/25/2022 at 2:42 PM, tomster said:

So basically there are plenty of ready mixed "Hot Soils" that seem popular here as guess it solves the problem of the nutrient selection being so bad - you just add water and some organic fertiliser and you're good to go.

 

Examples of these products:

 

https://www.tumdin.com/super-soil-5-packs

https://www.lazada.co.th/products/5-kg-super-soil-by-cannadude-420-i3826304036-s14580701494.html

https://www.lazada.co.th/products/labsoil-420-20-10kggrowganics-super-soil-i3413206428-s12623952838.html

https://www.lazada.co.th/products/our-store-is-in-stock-t-rex-super-soil-22-65-10-i3979883041-s15409072270.html

https://www.facebook.com/naturalfarmsoil/posts/pfbid0YY47Nt9oNvy3Xy283p6XRrV4kYPrEWgmwsNbC1fosxjpaXxCu4y42poqHWfGHum7l

https://www.lazada.co.th/products/geisha-organic-supersoil-i2929332381-s10736464001.html

 

And there are several others but you get the idea.

 

The other option is to use a lightly fertilised peat based mix like this:

 

https://www.lazada.co.th/products/bvb-substrate-medical-peatmoss-70-18-i3096982642-s11425823709.html

 

This is basically a very low fertilised soil that you can add all your own nutes to and control the entire process, this is I think what the thread is about, finding a well priced nutrient works for this kind of substrate.

 

I have literally an hour ago just received samples that I have had made that ticks all the boxes (as long as the lab tests check out next week) so hopefully that will be available in the next 2-3 weeks, I plan to give away the first batch for free to active members on this forum to test it, so will post when it's ready to go. ????

 

In the meantime it's based on this formula so this could be worth investing in as a grow feed if you don't want to go down the hotsoil route:

 

https://shopee.co.th/Maxi-Gro--10-5-14----GHE--ปุ๋ยหลักทำใบ--i.87157335.7870762290

 

Just don't use that nutrient with a hotsoil - you will massively over fertilize the plants.

 

Cheers.

 

 

I'd love to check out your fertilizer for my balcony grow, if you need some feedback, pleeze...

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