Dutch Master Nutrients for marijuana growing are very popular with cannabis growers across the world. They are expensive, but the people that use them seem to love them. Dutch Master makes a few different product lines, ONE, MAX, Silica, Penetrator and Folitech just to name a few.
Dutch Master Phasic Feeding Schedule
The Phasic Feeding Schedule for Dutch Master Nutrients for marijuana growing begins in week one begins when clones are rooted & planted, or when seedlings have 3 sets of true leaves
Week One: 14tsp One GROW + 2tsp Max Grow
Week 3 add: 4 tsp One GROW + 1tsp Silica
Day 1 of 12/12: Flush & refill adding: 18 tsp One Flower + 2tsp Max Flower + 1 tsp Silica
Week 5 of 12/12: 4 tsp One Flower
Weekly Feeding Dutch Master Nutrients
Week 1: 14tsp One Grow +2tsp Max Grow
Week 2: 16tsp One Grow + 2tsp Max Grow
Week 3: 18tsp One Grow + 2tsp Max Grow
Week 4*: 20 tsp One Grow + 2tsp Max Grow + 1tsp Silica
* use this until 12/12 if vegging longer!
Week 1, 2 & 3 of 12/12: 22tsp One Flower + 2 tsp Max Flower + 1 tsp Silica
Week 4: 20 tsp One Flower + 2 tsp Max Flower
Week 5: 14tsp One Flower + 2tsp Max Flower
Week 6: 12tsp One Flower + 2tsp Max Flower + 1 tsp Silica (if need more time till flush, repeat weeks 5 & 6)
When You flush: add 1tsp Silica to 1 gallon of water and use as the final flooding after you flush them well!
Optional Dutch Master Supplements:
Penetrator: Used with foliar sprays, allows the plant to absorb & use foliar sprays to max.
Folitech Grow & Flower Foliar sprays developed to maximize photosynthesis in veg & blooming in 12/12
Dutch Master Nutrients can make a difference in your marijuana harvest if used properly.
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