I need fertilizer

Can someone tell me which fertilizer is the best to use from germinate to budding. I have been trying to get fertilizer from Mr Bergman and they have been out of stock and have no idea when they are getting more this is frustrating because I have my seeds to grow and don’t know which fertilizer is compatible to use.

What are you growing in? Be specific. Eg. Fox Farm Ocean Forest, Pro-Mix HP etc. Also if you have amended / added anything to the medium.
Synthetic or organic?s
Open a bottle, measure and apply based on specific feed schedule?
When I started growing a year ago I wanted to use a cannabis specific soil. Selected Fox Farm Ocean Forest. It is readily available locally and has a good reputation. likewise for the nutrients. Chose Fox Farm Trio of nutrients. Big Bloom, Grow Big and Tiger Bloom. Can buy local.
Easy to apply. Follow a prescribed schedule. Very few additional additives needed except for CalMag.

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Thanks for the info I just started growing and it is all outdoor I live in fl

While there are tons of good companies out there, the three most popular liquid nutrient brands are General Hydroponics, Fox Farms and Advanced Nutrients. You can’t go wrong with any of the three. Check out each of their websites and do a little reading. No matter which one you choose, there is plenty of public support available, should you have questions.

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Thanks for the info I will try these

ima emerald harvest fan. Simple straight forward and highly adaptable. I honestly have never grown outdoors with it tho.

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Jacks nutrients are affordable, and grow well. A lot of members are seeing this and switching, or have switched.

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I’m real curious about the jacks. Cost is waaaaay better than what I’m using. I think I’m gonna give it a try, maybe do a comparison grow.

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If you are interested in trying dry nutrients, be sure to check out Greenleaf Nutrients as well. They’re kind of the industry leader in that category. They even have a support forum over at the autoflower network, where you can find lots of guidance.

Edit: Ooops, I just realized we are stealing the poster’s thread. Sorry @Angela2