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Cyco Nutrients Tomato Grow Conclusion

15th Jul 2011

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So, it's been a couple of months now, and our first CYCO Flower Nutrients tomato grow is nearing completion. The plants have each yielded a bunch of nice, healthy red tomatoes, and still have dozens more green ones that should ripen up by the end of next week. The crazy upward growth has slowed down significantly, and I can stop snapping suckers off on a near-daily basis.

It has been a chore to keep the height of these plants down, but it made the store smell great and kept our worms happy. I was pruning off five to fifteen pounds of vegetation weekly, I can't imagine how huge these plants would be if I just let them grow.

Throughout this grow, I had been changing the res weekly, adding full-strength nutes and adjusting the pH. When I switched to the bloom formula, I noticed I no longer needed to adjust the pH, as the nutrients dropped my water right down to perfect. I haven't touched a pH pen in five weeks.

 

I am impressed with the line of CYCO Flower Nutrients. My res is super clean, my plants are super healthy, and the system maintenance was a dream. I initially thought that I wasn't going to like mixing all those nutrients together every week, but for the return, the input was totally worth it. I have always stood by one-part and two-part nutrients, but I really don't think the results I yielded with CYCO could have been matched by a universal formula.

 

As an introduction to CYCO nutrients, we are offering a complete Cyco Platinum Starter Kit. It comes with 32 ounce bottles of their ten bases, and 100 mL of CYCO XL, their ultimate bloom booster. The bottles in the kit are color coded to a corresponding feed chart, making it pretty hard to mix it up wrong. Really guys, it's a very easy schedule that helps beginners grow like the pros. Go ahead, try it out. I'm a believer...

Posted by Kevin