Snoops Premium Nutrients Bloom A+B
- Specially formulated for the ideal amount of nutrients
- Achieve full potential from your plants
- Increases the crop’s ability during the bloom phase
- Snoop Dogg Premium Nutrients!
- Available in various sizes
Overview
To reach their full potential, flowering plants require more cations than anions. Snoop’s premium bloom A&B has been specifically formulated to provide your plants with the ideal proportion of nutrients for the bloom phase increasing your crop’s ability to bloom productively. Providing your plants with proper nutrition assists them in reaching their full potential. Now your crops can achieve a PREMIUM Bloom.
Usage:
Fill the feed tank with water. Shake bottle well before use. Add 14ml of Grow A per gallon of water (3.5ml per litre) and mix well. Then add 14ml of Grow B per gallon of water (3.5ml per litre) and mix well. This will give an approximate EC of 2.0 (1400ppm). Adjust pH as required.
– Always use an equal amount of Bloom A and Bloom B.
– Water temperature affects EC/ppm.
– To avoid false readings set the water temperature to 68°F.
– Store out of direct light.
For guidance only. Precise EC/ppm levels are plant/environment specific.
Conversions: 1 Teaspoon = 5mL | 1 Tablespoon = 15 mL | 1 Ounce = 30mL | 1 Cup = 240 mL
The Science
When flowering plants need and will take more Potassium (K+). K+ is a positive ion (cation).
To take in a positive ion a plant has to release a proton (+). This proton, when released into water, will add a positive load creating a Hydrogen (H+) particle. This H+ particle will bring the pH down in the root zone/substrate. A flowering plant acidifies the substrate. There is also NH4 in the Bloom recipe to regulate the internal pH of the substrate as the uptake of K+ on its own does not release enough H+ particles to keep the pH optimum.
The remaining Nitrogen needed for making amino acids to build the flowers is given in the form of the anion nitrate (NO−
3). When a plant uptakes NO−
3 an electron (−) is released into water adding a negative load which creates a hydroxide (OH−) particle. This OH− particle will bring the pH up in the root zone/substrate.
Also, other cations like Calcium (Ca2+) and Magnesium (Mg2+) are decreased to the right amount to make sure the plant gets the correct level of K+ it needs in order to allow flowers to reach their full potential.
Flowering plants which acidify the substrate too much can create an absorption problem of most nutrient elements. Early autumn colouring in the leaves is often the result.
Testimonials
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About Snoop’s Nutrients
Snoop’s Premium Nutrients are available in three different variants to suit every type of grower both big and small.
Non-Circulating
Our non-circulating nutrients have been formulated so that you achieve premium results from your run to waste system. The recipe is tailor-made taking into consideration the fact that the nutrients pass through the root zone only once. When this happens the exact ratio of each element they require is delivered.
Circulating
Our circulating nutrients have been formulated so that you achieve premium results from your recirculating system. When using our circulating nutrients your water usage is significantly reduced allowing for a more eco-friendly, economical method of growing. The recipe is tailor-made taking into consideration the fact the nutrients pass through the root zone multiple times.
When nutrients pass through the root zone the cation NH+
4 is always taken first. This results in depleted levels of NH+
4 every time the feed water recirculates. Our circulating recipe has elevated levels of NH+
4 to solve this problem. It is advised you change your tank every 2-3 days or your NH+
4 levels will be too low.
Coco
Elevating the levels of the cation NH+
4 means we have to reduce the amount of the other cations. It is essential to keep the cations and anions in a recipe at equal levels, so when elevating the levels of the cation NH+
4 it is essential to reduce the amount of the other cations. This is important for ph regulation in the root zone.
Our coco nutrients have been formulated so that you achieve premium results from your coco substrate. The recipe is tailor made taking into consideration the elements already present in the background EC of the coco due to the buffering process coco goes through.
The most common process for buffering coco is using potassium nitrate. To correct this potassium is reduced and calcium increased in the recipe. This is because of the cation exchange capacity (CEC ). Cation exchange sites are negatively charged sites on the growing media that attract positively charged cations. Certain cations attach easier to these sites. This is where elements from nutrients exchange with elements present on coco.
The cation exchange sites want to get rid of as much K as they can because they prefer Ca. A coco recipe gives the exchange sites the opportunity to take on Ca. As the exchange sites take on Ca, the K is released to the root zone. The plant still gets the same level of K as a result of this despite a reduced amount in a coco recipe. Elevated levels of Ca are required in a coco recipe because some of the Ca used to knock the K off the sites remains on the exchange sites.
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