

🌱 Unlock your garden’s secret weapon for unstoppable growth!
Humboldts Secret Base A & B is a premium two-part liquid nutrient system delivering a perfectly balanced blend of nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, calcium, and magnesium. Designed for all growing environments—hydroponics, soil, coco, and aquaponics—this pH-balanced, fully water-soluble formula ensures easy mixing and consistent feeding with a simple 1:1 ratio. Ideal for both vegetative and flowering stages, it promotes strong roots, lush foliage, and vibrant blooms, making it the go-to nutrient system for professional and home growers seeking reliable, fast-acting plant nutrition.































| ASIN | B01IM88KKI |
| Item model number | 4316245515 |
| Manufacturer | Humboldts Secret |
| Package Dimensions | 21.11 x 20.19 x 13 cm; 907.18 g |
J**Z
I use the whole Humboldt's Secret nutrient line on plants grown indoors in tents with automated lighting, circulation and exhaust fans and manual feeding, watering, temperature and humidity controls. My flowers are cup quality, every time. Top quality nutrients, broad spectrum, easy schedule and dosing and super reasonable compared to other brands with comparable offerings. On average, I'd say my return on investment in yield:nutrient is about 50:1. Hard to argue that. I'm a believer.
J**H
I’ve been using these for my “tomato’s” and honestly works great makes your plant grow like crazy if it’s your first time maybe try there stater kit
K**R
Great product
E**R
This stuff seems to work, but the wording on the back is hilariously ambiguous, and I'm sure I'm adding the wrong amounts. It says "5-9ml/GAL A + B". First up, mixing metric and imperial measurements like that is confusing - it's a bit like saying "5-9 inches per kilometer". Beyond that, this wording could mean: 1) "5-9ml of A + B combined per gallon of water you are adding" 2) "5-9ml of A and 5-9ml of B per gallon of water you are adding" 3) "5-9ml of A + B combined per gallon of water in your tank" 4) "5-9ml of A and 5-9ml of B per gallon of water in your tank" I think it's option 2, but as a hydroponics noob I could see it being 3 or 4 too (maybe the plants pull all the nutrients out of the tank water so you need to replenish - dunno). Here are a few formulations of what I think they mean, using a consistent measuring system: * mix 1-2ml of each of A and B per liter of water you add * mix 1-2 parts of each of A and B with 1000 parts water, then add to your tank * mix 0.2-0.3 fl oz of each of A and B per gallon of water you add You probably boost your chances by sticking to metric here as they're calling for a dilution of roughly a thousand to one, and that's hard to do with imperial. Also, invest in a pipette because eyeballing 9ml is a challenge for the best of us.
A**R
Great for my hydroponic Lettuce
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