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Yeah I have used Duth Master One.

Easy to use as no mixing required. I would not use as directed, make it weaker than on the label - use a nute meter preffererably. I remember it was quite noticeably shitty smelling in the reservoir.

There is other better & cheaper nutes around. I do feel they cash in on the name "Dutch Master" but it they have worked ok for me.

I am using Dutch Master Advanced (two part mix A & :wacko: at the mo.

I hear the White Rhino make of nutes are pretty good & am maybe gonna try them next. Anyone here used 'em?

 

Cheers,

 

Budsta

 

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DutchMaster is actually an australian company based in Western Australia as far as I know. I have mixed feeling about their products..although Ive never tried "One". I like their CloneFast..but I think their Gaurdian & Max arent anything special ...and Superbud is a sales gimmick, for amatuers...IMO..Speaking of sales gimmicks..just the name DutchMaster takes the cake....They obviously have a target customers base in mind...

 

 

Regards

 

Kash

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Yeh while some nutes are the same , some are better than others and a lot of it does come down the expertise behind the making of the various mixtures...

 

IMO Id hazard a guess and say 50% of retailers are selling products which contain 99.9% of the same products....

 

Dutch Master I believe are not the leaders in the market they claim to be with any of their products......if you wanna pay extra for them then by all means

 

Theres a new product on the market...which has been used for 10 years before even being distributed (amongst a circle of people).....it contains Vitamin B1 and Fumic Acid(I think)...whereas a lot of other nutrient makers have been using B2 and a score of other untested additives...

 

Whats interesting about these nutrients is that instead of basing their recipes on dutch methods of growing they have made it to more of an australian standard where lower plant numbers are the norm in many setups.....the idea being that the plants need different stimuli to accelerate their growth to make them bigger than the dutch norm where you can grow 1000 1 foot plants...la la la

 

So this maker of this chemicals actually puts higher levels of nitrogen in his bloom....in contrast to nearly every other nutrient maker who has higher concentrations of p.....

 

Oh well that the speel....

 

But the dutch master one is meant to be a good product...I know 3 people using it with great success for bloom...

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Theres a new product on the market...which has been used for 10 years before even being distributed (amongst a circle of people).....it contains Vitamin B1 and Fumic Acid(I think)...whereas a lot of other nutrient makers have been using B2 and a score of other untested additives...

 

Whats interesting about these nutrients is that instead of basing their recipes on dutch methods of growing they have made it to more of an australian standard where lower plant numbers are the norm in many setups.....the idea being that the plants need different stimuli to accelerate their growth to make them bigger than the dutch norm where you can grow 1000 1 foot plants...la la la

 

So this maker of this chemicals actually puts higher levels of nitrogen in his bloom....in contrast to nearly every other nutrient maker who has higher concentrations of p.....

Hi FOL,

 

Do ya know the name of this FOL? Can ya get it in SA? Have ya heard good reports about it?

I need some new nutes... might look into it.. Have heard good about White Rhino too.

 

Cheers : )

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