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Just like people need the right nutrients to live healthy lives, plants also need nutrients in fertilizer and substrate form. Fertilizers can determine a lot of the quality of your final yield.
Cannabis plants, also known as marijuana, grow quite fast so they need to consume a lot of nutrients.
If you give them the basic nutrients, stimulants and additives that they need during their growth and flowering processes, you can harvest high quality yields.
Another important detail is pH control and regulation in your nutrient solution.
Make sure to follow a basic feeding schedule when growing cannabis for the best results.
If you want to make the most of your grow and get the absolute best results, as well as basic growth and flowering fertilizers you can also use stimulants and additives.
You can use stimulants during both the veg and bloom periods, as well as other types of additives such as enzymes in order to stop nutrients from building up, mycorrhizae in order to create the ideal bacterial system in the substrate, or bud fatteners in order to get even larger yields.
Making sure that your plants’ needs are covered at all times for the best possible performance and results.
Depending on the origin of the nutrients in the fertilizer, they can be divided into organic, mineral and bio-mineral.
Your choice will depend on the origin of the fertilizers and your budget; you’ll get different results depending on the type of nutrients used.
Organic and Bio Fertilizers and Additives come from vegetable materials, algae and other natural and organic sources.
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Mineral or chemical fertilizers and additives tend to be made using industrial means with ingredients coming from minerals such as phosphates.
We recommend using Cannazym enzymes when growing this way in order to stop minerals from building up in the roots as they can cause nutrients to back up.
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Bio-mineral fertilizers and additives come from a combination between nutrients and/or organic additives as well as inorganic additives, whether they’ve been mixed or chemically treated.
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Out stroe stocks some of the best nutrients; from professional brands with years of experience in the sector such as Canna, BioBizz, Advanced Nutrients, Hesi or BAC to more innovative, successful brands such as Top Crop or American brands like Emerald Harvest and Botanicare, with an enormous catalogue designed to give your plants everything they need:
…and many more!
Substrate is the medium in which your plants live, which is to say, where they develop roots.
As we were saying earlier, good substrate is of incredible importance right from the start of the growing process in order to ensure proper growth.
All of the substrates here at La Huerta Grow Shop are high in quality and perfectly clean. The main difference between our substrates is the amount of nutrients contained and the type of grow they allow for.
There are three types of growing methods when categorized by substrate: soil, coco coir and hydroponics.
Soil for growing is generally a mix between peat, vegetable fibres, hummus and other elements such as perlite.
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Coco is an inert substrate, which means that it doesn’t contain any type of nutrients. However, it is quite aired out, which is why coco coir is often added to some soil mixtures.
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When it comes to these grows, your plants’ roots aren’t buried in the soil but rather they’re in constant contact with your nutrient solution. Depending on the method you’ll need to use a certain system or substrate such as rockwool or expanded clay.
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At La Huerta Grow Shop you can find light substrates such as Janeco Light Mix by Atami or Light Mix by BioBizz, with enough nutrients for the first two growth weeks, medium substrates like Grow Mix by Plagron, which has around four weeks of nutrients, and even heavy substrates such as All Mix by BioBizz with enough nutrients for around six weeks.
If you need soil for your land or want to make your own mix, we recommend using more affordable substrates like Sabika Light Mix.
We also stock other types of substrates or additives for substrates like perlite or vermiculite.
In the coco coir category you can find coco substrates such as Plagron Coco or Atami Coco, as well as coco bricks.
Having an issue picking the right nutrients or substrates for your plants? Check out our post on how to fertilize cannabis plants and how to pick the right substrate for cannabis.
Remember, you can always get in touch with our team of professionals if you have any questions.
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