Cannabis Fertilizers and Nutrient Systems
Cannabis fertilizers and nutrient systems help match substrate, water, plant phase and setup in a technically clean way.
In this category, you will find fertilizers, additives, boosters, enzymes and soil aids for different indoor and outdoor setups. Important points are nutrient profile, dosing control, substrate type, water quality and the correct role within the overall system.
Understand nutrients. Check the substrate. Plan dosing cleanly.
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* Advanced NutrientsBig Bud (Advanced Nutrients)
* Advanced NutrientsBig Bud Coco
* Advanced NutrientsBud Candy
* Advanced NutrientsBud Factor X
* Advanced NutrientsBud Ignitor
* Advanced NutrientsCanna Cure 750ml
* CANNACarboLoad
* Advanced NutrientsFlawless Finish
* Advanced NutrientsHesi Pack Mini
* HesiHesi starter box | Coco
* HesiHesi starter box | Hydro
* HesiJungle Juice | Bloom
* Advanced NutrientsKushie Kush
* Advanced NutrientsOverdrive
* Advanced NutrientspH Perfect | Bloom
* Advanced NutrientspH Perfect | Grow
* Advanced NutrientspH Perfect | Micro
* Advanced NutrientsPiranha New Formula
* Advanced NutrientsPPP – Perfect Plant Pack
* BIOTABSUnderstanding cannabis fertilizers
Fertilizer should not be selected only by brand or product name. Nutrient profile, substrate, water quality, plant phase and dosing logic are the key factors. A product for soil needs to be understood differently from a system for coco or hydroponic setups.
Key points when choosing nutrients
- NPK ratio: Nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium form the central basis of many nutrient systems.
- Substrate: Soil, coco and hydro systems have different requirements for nutrients and control.
- Product role: Base nutrients, bloom products, enzymes, CalMag, boosters and soil aids serve different purposes.
- Dosing control: Concentration, feeding schedule and manufacturer guidance should match the setup.
- Water values: pH, EC and source water influence how a nutrient system should be understood.
- System logic: Single products and complete nutrient lines should not be mixed without a clear plan.
Comparing base nutrients, additives and soil aids
Base nutrients provide the foundation of a system. Additives, enzymes, CalMag products or bloom components can complement that foundation depending on substrate, water values and technical planning. It is important not to look at products in isolation, but in relation to medium, watering and the existing nutrient line.
Organic fertilizers are often more closely connected to substrate and soil life. Mineral systems can often be managed more directly through dosing, EC and pH. Which option fits better depends on the setup, the medium and the desired level of control.
If you want to plan individual areas separately, you will find matching sections under Cannabis lighting, ventilation and the relevant substrate or accessory categories. For nutrient planning basics, use the Cannabis fertilizing guide.
