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Old 09-11-2000, 12:08 PM   #1
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ok men.. i went out and bought the flora series plant food from the local hydro shop.. they say to mix like a teaspoon of each food into a gallon of water... what gets me, is one is labled floragrow, florabloom, floramicro .. it seems i should use the floramicro and floragrow for the veggie state, and floramicro and florabloom for the flowering.. maybe just floramicro for the germinating.. it doesnt seem logical to mix all 3 into 1 solution.... any ideas or experience using the flora series foods?
would be appreciated.. thx

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The reason they do this is so you can customize your solution.

1. Remember to put the FloraMicro in freshwater first.

Vegetation: 3-2-1 (Grow-Micro-Bloom)
Flowering : 1-2-3 (Grow-Micro-Bloom)

Those numbers represent the amount in TSP in one gallon.

TIP: A really good way to measure nutes is to get one of those plastic syringes from the local pet store with ML labeled clearly on the side. 5 ML is the same as 1 TSP. So, veg and flowering would be like this:

Veg: 15ml.-10ml.-05ml.
Flo: 05ml.-10ml.-15ml.

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ahhh perfect, sounds like a good basis to start out with. much appreciated any reccomendations for germination mixtures? or just use straight water.. (i usually only use distilled) ..
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Here is a good resource provided by none other than GenHydro themselves:
http://www.genhydro.com/floraspmix.html

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<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, helvetica, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Doobious:
Here is a good resource provided by none other than GenHydro themselves:
http://www.genhydro.com/floraspmix.html

Hope this helps,
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ahhh doob to the rescue.. you're pimp.
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