Snoop's Premium Nutrients Start A 1ltr 4-0-0 (Soil, Hydro Run To Waste - Hydro Recirculating)
GET A&B STARTED The Premium Nutrients in Snoops
Studies have indicated that fertilizing clones and immature plants with grow nutrients at a lower dilution rate is not a good practice. Grow nutrients won't satisfy the plants' requirement for more anions than cations, even though the ppm will be within the appropriate range. SNOOP'S PREMIUM START A&B has been specially designed to give your plants the right amount of nutrients during the start phase, boosting the development of new growth and clones' capacity for quick shoot development. Providing your plants with the appropriate nutrients ensures they reach their full potential. You can now provide a PREMIUM Start for your crops.
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When a plant is first growing, it requires and will absorb more nitrogen (NO− 3). An anion, or negative ion, is NO− 3. A plant must release one electron in order to absorb an anion (−). When this electron is released into water, it adds a negative charge and forms an OH- particle, or hydroxide. The root zone/substrate pH will rise as a result of this OH- particle. Another form of nitrogen called ammonium (NH+ 4) is utilized to maintain the pH in the substrate at the ideal level for the start phase. This ion, which is positive, is the first one that the plant will absorb. For additional details, see developing science.A plant must release a proton (+) in order to absorb NH+ 4. Upon discharged into water, this proton will acquire a positive charge, resulting in the creation of a hydrogen (H+) particle. The pH of the substrate and root zone will drop as a result of this H+ particle. During early growth stages, plants need a balanced amount of NH₄⁺ to release the correct H⁺ particles, which helps regulate the substrate's internal pH and the pH of the feed tank. Early-stage plants require more NO₃⁻ and release more OH⁻ particles compared to later stages. By doing this, the pH is maintained in a range that permits the plant to absorb the elements.
DIRECTIONS:
Pour water into the feed tank and shake the bottle well before use.
Mix thoroughly after adding 10 milliliters (or 2.5 milliliters) of Start A per gallon of water.
Next, thoroughly mix in 10ml of Start B for every gallon of water (or 2.5ml for each liter).
An approximate EC of 1.4 (980ppm) will result from this.
As needed, adjust the pH.
Use the same quantity of Start A and Start B at all times.
Water temperature has an impact on EC/ppm.
Water should be heated to 68°F to prevent inaccurate readings.
Store away from direct sunlight. Use this as a general guide.
Specific EC/ppm values depend on the plant and environment.
In stock in 1L, 5L, 10L, and 20L.
Variants: earth, hydro, and coco