The fertilizer products marketed by the company ATAMI ensure optimal results in cannabis plants.

ATAMI 1 Component Chart

In the ATAMI 1 Component Chart presented below, the listed fertilizers are suitable for soil cultivation.


1-Component

First of all, using 1-Component as a base nutrient will be useful throughout the growth and flowering stages of our cannabis plant, which in this case is geared toward seeds with a flowering time of nine weeks.

We should mention that the amount of product to dilute in water varies according to the plant’s growth and development over time. By following the recommendations, we can achieve high-quality harvests.


Root Stimulator

The ATAMI 1 Component Chart includes the additive Root Stimulator, to be used during the first and second weeks of the growth stage, in a ratio of 0.5ml – 1ml, added along with the base fertilizer.

This root-stimulating additive promotes vigorous root development and protects the plant from diseases like Pythium, Fusarium, or root aphids.

Therefore, Root Stimulator is suitable for all growing media—soil, coco substrate, or hydroponic systems.


Bloom Stimulator

Once the plant enters the flowering stage, the additives change. The chart suggests using Soil Booster during the following two weeks (week 3 and 4).

In week 4, it should be complemented with the flowering stimulant additive Bloom Stimulator, a product that will properly nourish the plant until the end of the flowering stage (around week 9), at a dosage of 0.5ml – 1ml.


Blossom Builder Liquid

Also recommended in the ATAMI 1 Component Chart is Blossom Builder Liquid, a supplement that will undoubtedly feed the plant with every watering. From week 6 to 9, flowering will thrive just as expected.


Conclusion

Finally, we remind you that, as with all feeding charts provided by ATAMI for their products, it is recommended to use ATA Clean continuously—from the first week of growth to the end of the flowering stage—at a dosage of 0.05ml – 0.1ml.

This cleaning solution prevents mineral salts, calcium, iron, and more from building up in irrigation tanks, and at the end of the flowering period, it facilitates proper root cleaning.

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