Hi guys, quick question.
Does anyone use, or know anyone that uses the Athena nutrients? I’m really interested in they’re blended line. I follow them on Instagram and all the big grow companies that use their products and the grows look amazing. I know the environmental side of things are spot on, same goes for the light. But the end product bud looks top quality.
My only issue is they recommend a super high EC, up to about 3.0EC?! That’s crazy since I’m feeding at 1.3EC max in flower with my canna nutrients and that’s more than enough for the plants.
Cheers guys, I hope someone can shed some light on these for me
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Re: Athena nutrients?
Hey @RewisL19
Me and @Hydro use Athena blended, I'm in coco using dippers, and he is in dwc. For me I wouldn't change from them, I'm only using their bloom side btw and cleanse, but I only use cleanse now for cleaning my tent etc and final flush, the reason behind this is the guys from power si are recommended h&g drip clean instead as cleanse kills everything. I use Tribus you see and if combined with cleanse would be a waste of money.
With the 3EC you don't really need to go that high but if you are running high ppfd then sure, the best way is letting the plant do the talking,
PH under by .5 then more likely its hungry, more the .5 overfed. Same with EC more than 1 under its hungry more than +1 too much food
I believe its a coco/rockwool thing as on the website it says
Coco Coir
Fully inert coco tends to lock up initial doses of minerals, leaving the plants potentially deficient in early stages. A good practice is to charge the media before transplant with a higher dosage—week four Grow or Bloom is usually a good target. Experienced growers often find plants can take higher dosages in coco (up to 3.0 EC), depending on irrigation frequency.
but they have changed their feeding guide to only include their heavy feeding one as they used to have 3 different ones
here is the link to the old feeding guide which includes their light version
https://www.1-hydroponics.co.uk/product ... ad?did=148
Me and @Hydro use Athena blended, I'm in coco using dippers, and he is in dwc. For me I wouldn't change from them, I'm only using their bloom side btw and cleanse, but I only use cleanse now for cleaning my tent etc and final flush, the reason behind this is the guys from power si are recommended h&g drip clean instead as cleanse kills everything. I use Tribus you see and if combined with cleanse would be a waste of money.
With the 3EC you don't really need to go that high but if you are running high ppfd then sure, the best way is letting the plant do the talking,
PH under by .5 then more likely its hungry, more the .5 overfed. Same with EC more than 1 under its hungry more than +1 too much food
I believe its a coco/rockwool thing as on the website it says
Coco Coir
Fully inert coco tends to lock up initial doses of minerals, leaving the plants potentially deficient in early stages. A good practice is to charge the media before transplant with a higher dosage—week four Grow or Bloom is usually a good target. Experienced growers often find plants can take higher dosages in coco (up to 3.0 EC), depending on irrigation frequency.
but they have changed their feeding guide to only include their heavy feeding one as they used to have 3 different ones
here is the link to the old feeding guide which includes their light version
https://www.1-hydroponics.co.uk/product ... ad?did=148
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Re: Athena nutrients?
That shouldn`t matter at all, most fert makers recommend give quite a bit more ferts than we actually give and really 3.0ec isn`t called for on any weed plant the sizes we grow indoors in smaller pots and such like. All shop bought branded ferts will do you a decent or similar jobby these days. But yes just use your regular fert ec`s and as Ncrypta says above just let plant do talking, basically if it looks slightly hungry give a bit more.
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