Old Reviews Elixir & Kristalon soluble plant foods

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Iv seen a few AFN members getting great results with sea grow,a soluble plant feed and looked into finding some were in the uk that sells it but couldn't find any stockists..iv found this site called elixir and it sells it's own brand soluble feeds with trace elements http://elixirgardensupplies.co.uk/plant-feeds-tomato-fruit-specialist-feeds-uk they also stock another brand called kristalon http://elixirgardensupplies.co.uk/gardeners-shop?page=shop.browse&category_id=94 I found this PDF with some info on page 32 http://www.dejex.co.uk/PDFs/yara-speciality-product-range-horticulture-and-amenity.pdf I can get a kilo of this stuff for around £5 and could get around a 1000L out of that which is 1gram per litre as a standard dose,great value I'd say..does anyone think any of these products would be any good for growing autos with and what npk values would you suggest? :peace:
They also have a nice range of liquid feeds http://elixirgardensupplies.co.uk/gardeners-shop?page=shop.browse&category_id=104
 
wish they had more info on them

the kristalon 1-1-1 for veg,1-2-3 for flower,and 1-3-1 for late flower just wish it said if they have micro nutrients you could get away with just the first two but from what i gather the npk on the 1-3-1 is close to the npk on the grow more Hawaiian bud and its for essential oil production in late flower

hope that helps a little and maybe someone else will weigh in
 
That helps massively mate,appreciate your advice :smokebuds: im gonna fire off an email to there store asking what micro nutrients are in there own products..cheers again bro :peace:
 
I got an email back off the guy ,he says there own product contains the stated npk plus all the trace elements required and calcium too.i don't know that much about the science of this stuff but it sounds ok to me.its dirt cheap so i think I'll give it a go,if it's shite its no big loss lol :smokebuds:
 
Thanks for posting that Red. My diligence has paid of as well- I found a "local" place that even has Myco! lol. I'll be ordering some.
Happy growing! :smokebuds:
 
Only problem, they have specific Myco products for specific types of plants... I assume I'm going for Vegetable Myco?? Is this correct??

They have Mykorrhiza-
-Orchid
-Heather Plants
-Roses
-Conifers
-Grapevine
-Blueberries
-Fruit Trees and Fruit Bushes
-Ornamentals
-Vegetables
-Potted Plants
-Mushrooms
-Truffles

Or do I need the one for potted plants? :confused:

These cost 14€ for 20 ml(!) that's only about half an ounce... So I'd like to know that I'm getting the right stuff.
:smokebuds:
 
Hmm im not to sure mate but I'd lean towards the veg one,but i wouldn't be surprised if there's not much difference between them all and it's just marketed that way so customers can find it easier to choose from :smokebuds:
 
There are actually different micro organisms that are more beneficial for different types of plants, that's for real. I doubt that having the wrong type in there would actually hurt the plants, but if it didn't help, it would be a waste of money...
 
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