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Terra Aquatica Fertilizers: French Plant Nutrition Expertise

Terra Aquatica is the French expert in indoor growing fertilizers. This brand offers a complete range of liquid and organic fertilizers, from the modular TriPart system to simplified DualPart solutions, as well as specialized boosters. Whether you grow in soil, coco, or hydroponics, T...

Terra Aquatica Fertilizers: French Plant Nutrition Expertise

Terra Aquatica is the French expert in indoor growing fertilizers. This brand offers a complete range of liquid and organic fertilizers, from the modular TriPart system to simplified DualPart solutions, as well as specialized boosters. Whether you grow in soil, coco, or hydroponics, Terra Aquatica has developed formulas adapted to each substrate and each growth phase.

Why choose Terra Aquatica fertilizers

Terra Aquatica stands out for its modular philosophy and precise dosing. The TriPart system allows you to precisely compose the nutrition your plants need according to their stage: more nitrogen during growth with TriPart Grow, NPK balance with TriPart Micro, phosphorus-potassium boost during flowering with TriPart Bloom. This approach avoids waste and optimizes results.

The French brand also focuses on the quality of its raw materials. Their fertilizers are formulated with pure salts and EDTA chelates that ensure optimal nutrient assimilation. pH levels remain stable, EC levels are predictable, and frankly, that's a real plus when you want hassle-free cultivation.

Another strong point is versatility. Terra Aquatica fertilizers work equally well in hydroponic systems, soil, or coco. No need to change ranges depending on your setup, and that simplifies stock management.

How to choose your Terra Aquatica fertilizers

To start, the choice depends on your experience level and your substrate. The TriPart system is suitable for growers who like to precisely control nutrition. You dose each component according to needs: 0.5 to 2 ml/L of each part depending on the phase. It's modular but requires a bit of rigor.

If you prefer simplicity, DualPart offers a two-component approach: DualPart Grow for growth and DualPart Bloom for flowering. Ratios are pre-established; you just need to follow the dosage chart. Convenient for beginners or those who want to save time.

For water quality, Terra Aquatica offers HW (Hard Water) and SW (Soft Water) versions. If your tap water exceeds 200 ppm, take the HW version, which compensates for hard water. Below 200 ppm or with reverse osmosis water, the SW version will be more suitable.

Regarding boosters, Terra Aquatica offers targeted additives: root stimulators, flowering boosters, pH correctors. These products complement the basic nutrition for even more advanced results.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which Terra Aquatica product should I choose between TriPart, DualPart, and organic powdered fertilizers?

TriPart offers maximum control with its three modular components, ideal if you want to fine-tune nutrition according to your plants' needs. DualPart simplifies with only two bottles, perfect for beginners or if you're looking for efficiency without complications. Organic powdered fertilizers like Bio Sevia are better suited for organic soil cultivation, with a slower release of nutrients. For hydroponics, stick to the liquid TriPart or DualPart ranges.

How can I avoid over-fertilization and leaf burn with Terra Aquatica fertilizers?

Always start with reduced dosages, about 50% of the manufacturer's recommendations, then gradually increase according to your plants' reaction. Monitor the EC of your nutrient solution: 0.8-1.2 mS/cm during growth, 1.2-1.8 mS/cm during flowering, depending on the varieties. Yellowing or browning leaf tips indicate over-fertilization. In this case, immediately flush with clear water and resume with lower doses. A stable pH between 5.5 and 6.5 also helps prevent nutrient lockouts.

What is the difference between the HW (hard water) and SW (soft water) versions of Terra Aquatica products?

The HW (Hard Water) version is formulated for hard water over 200 ppm, with less calcium and magnesium because your water already contains them. The SW (Soft Water) version is suitable for soft or reverse osmosis water, with more integrated cal-mag. If you use tap water, test its EC: above 0.4 mS/cm, choose HW. Below that or with reverse osmosis water, SW will be more suitable. Using the wrong version can lead to calcium-magnesium deficiencies or excesses.

Do Terra Aquatica fertilizers work equally well in soil and hydroponics?

Absolutely, that's one of Terra Aquatica's strengths. In hydroponics, you can use the standard dosages from the chart. In soil, reduce concentrations by 30-50% because the substrate retains nutrients longer. In coco, use hydro dosages but monitor drainage to prevent salt accumulation. The versatility of Terra Aquatica formulas means you don't need multiple ranges for different setups, which truly simplifies management.

Should I only use Terra Aquatica products, or can I mix them with other fertilizer brands?

You can mix, but with caution. Terra Aquatica ranges are balanced among themselves, so mixing with other brands can create nutritional imbalances or chemical interactions. If you want to add boosters from other brands, do so gradually and monitor the total EC. Above all, avoid mixing two different nutrient bases in the same solution. However, combining Terra Aquatica with root stimulators or enzymes from other brands generally causes fewer problems.

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What is Terra Aquatica Pro Roots used for?
   

Terra Aquatica Pro Roots is an essential organic root biostimulant for starting your crops. Personally, I highly recommend it to stimulate explosive and healthy root growth from the plant's earliest stages. It helps strengthen the root structure, leading to better nutrient absorption and a more robust plant.

How to use Terra Aquatica fertilizers in hydroponics?
   

In hydroponics, Terra Aquatica fertilizers are very effective. I advise you to strictly follow the dosage charts provided by the brand, adjusting the pH of your nutrient solution after adding the fertilizers. It is crucial to monitor the EC (electrical conductivity) to ensure that the plants receive the correct amount of nutrients. For hydroponics beginners, I have written an article on the subject that might interest you: Hydroponics for Beginners: Introduction to the Terra Aquatica Ebb & Grow System.

Which Terra Aquatica fertilizer to choose for growth?
   

For the growth phase, if you opt for organic, I recommend Terra Aquatica Pro Organic Grow. It is a complete and balanced fertilizer that promotes robust vegetative development. If you are using the DualPart system, Floraduo Grow will be your ally. The important thing is to provide a rich nitrogen supply for leaf and stem development.

How to dose Terra Aquatica fertilizers?
   

Dosing Terra Aquatica fertilizers is a key step for the success of your crop. I always advise to start with slightly lower doses than those recommended on the charts provided by the brand, especially if you are a novice. Observe your plants carefully and adjust gradually. Remember that your water quality (hard or soft) can influence the dosage, especially with products like Floraduo Grow Hard Water.

Is Terra Aquatica suitable for soil cultivation?
   

Absolutely! Terra Aquatica offers ranges perfectly suited for soil cultivation. Their organic fertilizers, such as Pro Organic Grow and Pro Organic Bloom, are particularly effective in soil because they work in synergy with the microbial life of the substrate. Even mineral fertilizers can be used, but you need to be more vigilant about flushing at the end of the cycle.

Which Terra Aquatica product for autoflowering?
   

For autoflowering plants, I specifically recommend Terra Aquatica Permabloom. It is a unique and complete fertilizer that has been formulated to meet the specific needs of these varieties, which do not have a distinct vegetative phase and go directly into flowering. It ensures constant and adapted nutrition throughout their short life cycle.

What water quality to use with Terra Aquatica in hydroponics?
   

In hydroponics, water quality is paramount. I advise using reverse osmosis water or filtered rainwater if possible, as they are pure and allow you to precisely control the mineral intake. If you use tap water, it is essential to know its hardness and initial pH, as some Terra Aquatica products, such as Floraduo Grow Hard Water, are specifically designed to adapt to harder water.

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