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The three-part nutrient from General Hydroponics has long been regarded as being pretty much the best nutrient on the market for hydroponic systems and can be used with soil and coco as well. Developed by former NASA chemists, this nutrient is one of the cleanest available leaving little build up in either the plants or nutrient tank. FloraMicro is the ‘building block’ of the nutrients...
Combining their nutrients into a one-part feed, General Hydroponics FloraNova is easier to use than their three-part feed but cannot be tailored to individual set ups. FloraNova is a highly concentrated nutrient, available in both grow and bloom formats and can be used with hydroponic or coco systems as well as soil. We have found that that the FloraNova works best if you pre-mix a small amount wi...
General Hydroponics Bio Essentials is a mixture of micro and sub-micronutrients that give plants the trace elements they need. Bio Essentials also contains an organic buffer to help maintain the pH levels of the nutrient solution, and will also help limit the effects of calcium in hard water areas. It can be used as a foliar spray to add strength to your plants, or as an additive for hydroponic sy...
A popular flowering enhancer, General Hydroponics Diamond Nectar is a combination of humic and fulvic acid that enhances the growth of your plants and helps to keep the healthy. Soluble humates – fulvic and humic acid – are naturally occurring plant growth enhancers that improve the uptake and transport of nutrients in growing plants. This in turn leads to faster vegetative growth and,...
A ‘forcing solution’, General Hydroponics Ripen is a late stage nutrient that can be used to speed up the final stages of fruiting and flowering. Ripen is particularly useful for outdoor plants where bad weather threatens to ruin a harvest, or for indoor plants suffering from a disease or pest problem to enable at least part of the crop to be salvaged. It will create a strong signal in...
Bio Roots: A 100% organic roots activator for all growing methods. It stimulates the development of micro organisms in the root mass and promotes the growth of roots and rootlets. It improves the root’s biotope and hardens the root cap. This activates the development of a vigorous root mass and a better settlement of the plant in its environment. It allows better resistance to disease and ...