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Yes, our Multi Total, Take Root, Amino and Leaf Green products are 100% ORGANIC. However, it’s important to be aware that some products in the market claim to be 100% ORGANIC by exploiting loopholes in the system. Be vigilant about ingredients like Urea, Nitrate, and Ammonium, as they are not organic. Always ensure
the authenticity of organic products.
Yes, in the case of soil, as a substrate, it inherently contains some form of nutrition. Adjusting nutrients becomes crucial to prevent nutrient overflow, which can be harmful to your plants. In contrast, Hydro/Coco, as a substrate, lacks inherent nutrition. Therefore, nutrient adjustments are necessary to ensure there are no deficiencies.
The following Dutchpro products are necessary for an unmatched result:
Multi Total Organic (Enzyme Optimizer & Soil Improver)
Take Root Organic (Root Stimulator)
A+B Grow (Soil or Hydro/Coco Base Feed)
The following Dutchpro products are necessary for an unmatched result:
Multi Total Organic (Enzyme Optimizer & Soil Improver)
Take Root Organic (Root Stimulator – Needed during veg and only in the first two weeks of the flowering
phase)
A+B Bloom (Soil or Hydro/Coco Base Feed)
Explode (Bud Booster)
Plants need nutrients just like humans, and they require varying amounts of nutrition during different life cycles. Specifically, during the growth phase, plants need a different ratio of nutrients compared to the
bloom phase. The results of using separate grow and bloom nutrients are visibly better compared to using a single feed.
Note: You don’t feed a baby the same way you would feed an adult, do you?
You can find seven products on our schedule that may be needed to adjust the pH level, keep the ducts clean, prevent discoloration of leaves, and be used for advanced growing techniques. With the exception of Leaf Green, Calmag, and Silica von Liebig, these products do not contain any form of nutrition and, therefore, do not have a growth-stimulating function.
pH- Grow: To lower the pH level during the growth phase.
pH- Bloom: To lower the pH level during the flowering phase.
pH+: To increase the pH level during both the growth and flowering phases.
Keep it Clean: To keep the duct system clean.
Leaf Green: Organic Leaf Feed.
Calmag: Calcium Magnesium Booster.
Silica von Liebig: Silica.
Yes. Plants need nutrition to grow, just like any other organism. Plants get these nutrients from absorbing nutrients out of the air, light, and substrate in their environment. In general, the substrate contains the
most nutrients. When the substrate does not contain enough nutrients, deficiencies will appear and your plants will show a lack of growth. Therefore, an optimal mix of nutrients is needed to get the best results.
No, there is a significant difference in nutrient quality among brands. While every manufacturer includes essential elements in their nutrient mix, the quality of nutrients varies due to the ratio and combination of
these essential elements and the quality of raw materials used.
It’s crucial to note that an excess of these elements can be harmful to your plants, while a deficiency can result in vulnerable and premature plants. Dutchpro nutrients, on the other hand, are precisely adjusted to
reach optimal values, ensuring your plants receive the right balance without shortages or harmful excess. To check nutrient quality, pay attention to: Residue (dirt in the vat and duct system): Dirt in your vat and duct system indicates an unbalanced mix of materials, suggesting the use of a low-quality nutrition line. Color of the plant: Most plants thrive with dark green leaves. Deviations in color may indicate a nutrient
shortage or excess. Results: Taste, smell, and weight can vary significantly when using nutrients from different manufacturers.
In Holland, we say ‘measuring is knowing.’ It’s crucial to measure pH and EC before feeding your plants. Optimal conditions are when pH and EC are between 5.8 and 6.5. If pH is below 5.8 or above 6.5, plants
can be seriously damaged, affecting their strength and health.
Equally important is measuring EC. Too low EC can cause nutrient shortages, damaging your plant, while too high EC can lead to poisoning and burning. Both are harmful, so always use the schedule as a
guideline.
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