Power Fertilizer – Least expensive and simplest Cannabis Fertilizer System on the market!

I started growing Cannabis in 1975 and repurposed my Dad’s RX15 (15-30-15) fertilizer for the vegetable garden to help my girls grow.
Decades later we had to get our own fertilizers made as there was no 15-30-15 on the market and we also needed a premium Flowering Fertilizer. Now 10 years later we are still using and promoting our Power Fertilizer and Flower Power as the simplest and least expensive Cannabis Fertilizer System on the market.
100% natural, water soluble and made in Canada! Our granular Power Fertilizer is buffered to a pH of 6.2 for newbies and lazy people.
It can be used in Deep Water Culture, hydroponics, aeroponics, coco, Promix or mixed into the outdoor garden directly for a slow release throughout the season. It’s also great for all of your vegetables, especially tomatoes!
¼ teaspoon per gallon (8 grams/30 litres) is all that is required to achieve a ppm of 500. High doses (up to 5000 ppm) doesn’t burn the leaves as its 100% natural. In DWC the fertilizer does well as it partially made from Sea Weed and creates a good algae culture.
We had our Flower Power Fertilizer (1-50-33) created 10 years ago by a Horticulturalist who specialized in Cannabis. His goal was to assist the natural cannabis growth cycle and produce dense fragrant buds.
In the last 10 years I have taught hundreds of people how to grow their own Cannabis with our Fertilizers. It is super simple to use and inexpensive compared to the liquid fertilizer programs out there and works better then most Commercial Brands according to 10 years of statistics.
One fertilizer for the Vegetative Stage and one fertilizer for the Flowering Stage! No additives required! Our combined End Use Cost of both fertilizers based on over 22,000 grams of dried bud is 1.2 cents per gram. $40 per Kilo.
The final flower burns white, is not harsh and smells/tastes amazing!

December 2025, BOB was grown by one of our group using our fertilizer and she produced over 230 grams of dried bud. We average 150 grams per plant, 3 times what Health Canada says is the standard weight from a plant.




