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<blockquote data-quote="SumDumGuy" data-source="post: 405853" data-attributes="member: 12459"><p>^^^^ nice.</p><p></p><p>I have seen some incredible success stories from dutch buckets. I have yet to setup one of these systems, but come spring it will surely be implemented.</p><p></p><p>pH is key. If you can keep it in the range that the crop likes explosive growth will occur.</p><p></p><p>There are alternatives to the pricey "hydroponics" fertilizers. I have no desire to pay extra for stuff that is mostly water.</p><p></p><p>Check out a 4-18-38 tomato blend (often referenced as MasterBlend - although there are other manufacturers). With this blend and some added calcium nitrate and magnesium sulfate a very good fertilizer can be had for cheap compared to the "hydro" stuff.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SumDumGuy, post: 405853, member: 12459"] ^^^^ nice. I have seen some incredible success stories from dutch buckets. I have yet to setup one of these systems, but come spring it will surely be implemented. pH is key. If you can keep it in the range that the crop likes explosive growth will occur. There are alternatives to the pricey "hydroponics" fertilizers. I have no desire to pay extra for stuff that is mostly water. Check out a 4-18-38 tomato blend (often referenced as MasterBlend - although there are other manufacturers). With this blend and some added calcium nitrate and magnesium sulfate a very good fertilizer can be had for cheap compared to the "hydro" stuff. [/QUOTE]
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