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Plants need nutrients just like humans, and they need different amounts of nutrition during their different life cycles. During the growth phase, this means that 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 as you would feed an adult, do you?
It is a preference, or a ploy, whichever you prefer. Developments in the agricultural industry have proven that the use of many different products does not drastically improve growth results.
If this is true, why are there so many different products offered then?
Often this is because of two reasons.
To solve shortages within the current nutrient line.
To get the consumer to buy more product, therefore creating more profit.
Dutchpro proves over and over again, that it is possible to get unmatched results with just 4 total products needed during the complete plant cycle.
Yes. Soil is a substrate, which always contains some form of nutrition and the nutrients need to be adjusted to make sure that you do not get an overflow of nutrition, which would harm your plants.
On the other hand, Hydro/Coco is a substrate, which does not contain nutrition and therefore the nutrients need to be adjusted to make sure that no shortages will arise.
During the growth phase of a plant, it is particularly vulnerable to diseases caused by fungi and bacteria, which can pose a threat to the underdeveloped roots and leaves. As plants strive for maximum growth during this phase, they require the right blend of 17 essential elements to thrive and remain robust.
A+B Grow Soil is a precisely blended two-component system designed to stimulate the maximum growth of your plants and prepare them to achieve their highest yield.
The flowering phase is a critical period during which a plant prepares itself for pollination. Photoreceptor proteins within the plant signal the timing of blooming, resulting in the production of blossoms or flowers essential for pollination by pollen. This process demands significant energy from the plant.
To stimulate formation effectively during the flowering phase, a balanced mix of the 17 essential elements is imperative, with phosphorus playing an important role in achieving maximum yields. Maintaining the proper ratio of nutrients can enhance the flowering phase, leading to the development of larger and ultimately higher yields.
Each Hydro/Coco or Soil starter pack contains everything you need to conduct a small-scale grow! This pack not only provides you with our exceptional grow and bloom nutrients but also includes the complete selection of Dutchpro additives and supplements for unmatched results.
Based on Liebig’s Law of the Minimum, Dutchpro nutrients are perfectly balanced and have no weak spots in their nutrient line.
Suitable for every irrigation system. No clocked up systems or residue anymore.
Only the best results.
Optimal absorption by your plants. All the elements will completely be
absorbed by your plants.
Plants need nutrients just like humans, and they need different amounts of nutrition during their different life cycles. During the growth phase, this means that 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 as you would feed an adult, do you?
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.
It is a preference, or a ploy, whichever you prefer. Developments in the agricultural industry have proven that the use of many different products does not drastically improve growth results.
If this is true, why are there so many different products offered then?
Often this is because of two reasons.
To solve shortages within the current nutrient line.
To get the consumer to buy more product, therefore creating more profit.
Dutchpro proves over and over again, that it is possible to get unmatched results with just 4 total products needed during the complete plant cycle.
Yes. Soil is a substrate, which always contains some form of nutrition and the nutrients need to be adjusted to make sure that you do not get an overflow of nutrition, which would harm your plants.
On the other hand, Hydro/Coco is a substrate, which does not contain nutrition and therefore the nutrients need to be adjusted to make sure that no shortages will arise.
During the growth phase of a plant, it is particularly vulnerable to diseases caused by fungi and bacteria, which can pose a threat to the underdeveloped roots and leaves. As plants strive for maximum growth during this phase, they require the right blend of 17 essential elements to thrive and remain robust.
A+B Grow Soil is a precisely blended two-component system designed to stimulate the maximum growth of your plants and prepare them to achieve their highest yield.
The flowering phase is a critical period during which a plant prepares itself for pollination. Photoreceptor proteins within the plant signal the timing of blooming, resulting in the production of blossoms or flowers essential for pollination by pollen. This process demands significant energy from the plant.
To stimulate formation effectively during the flowering phase, a balanced mix of the 17 essential elements is imperative, with phosphorus playing an important role in achieving maximum yields. Maintaining the proper ratio of nutrients can enhance the flowering phase, leading to the development of larger and ultimately higher yields.