mellofello
Aug 17 2009, 01:32 PM
Hi
Already posted this but with no reply so I'll assume you haven't noticed it. Could you please give me a feed schedule for your coco nutes? Or atleast ruff ranges for it to be used? for example I use canna coco a+b at 2 - 4ml per ltr.
Also from your description of the coco nutes it sounds like this is designed to be an all round complete feed. Does this mean no additives such as pk 13/14 are needed?
some useful information would encourage me to try these products, if you don't have atleast a rough feed schedule then these nutes can't have been very well tested.
peace
mello
solar
Aug 17 2009, 02:00 PM
Hi, i start off with about 1ml/l with my young plants then up it slowly as the plants grow. my last grow i didnt use any more than 2ml/l.
I've aslo used upto 4ml/l on big plants under bigger lights.
Use pk if you want to give your buds a boost but i find it effects the taste..
This is the canna guide:
Start root formation: 1.5-2ml/l 1 week 18h light
veg stage : 2-3ml/l 1-3 weeks 18/12h light
start of bloom: 2.5-4ml/l 1-2 weeks 12h
small fruit developing: 2-3.5ml/l 1 week 12h + pk13/14 1.5ml/l (1 week max)
increase in size: 2-3.5ml/l 2-3 weeks 12h
fruit increase and ripeen: water only 1-2 weeks 12h
use less pk than stated..
Hope this helps..
mellofello
Aug 17 2009, 02:36 PM
hey solar I appreciate the reply. Not sure if you understood right. I'm wanting to know about the feed schedule for the new plant magic coco range. As I use a driper systme I can figure out how much I will need for a grow. I end up buying the 5ltr bottles of canna so I'm guessing plant magic will be the same but it would be nice to know.
I've been using canna coco along with pk 13/14 and boost. Personally I didn't noticed much taste difference between my flushed coco and my previous biobizz soil grows. I did notice roughly a 4.5oz/ 40% increase in yeild from my first grow in coco though. I'm switching to advanced pk 9/18 this grow as supposedly the ratio is better.
thanks anyway dude
peace
mello
mellofello
Aug 27 2009, 09:49 AM
Bump
DD2001
Aug 28 2009, 06:14 AM
I assume that the coco nutes are designed to be used at every application/watering/feed time (like the hydro nutes) - as it's essentially passive hydro.
The dilution ratios will be on the bottle...?
plantmagic
Sep 4 2009, 09:53 AM
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