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largeagain
I will try to explain as best i can, Please be gentle on me cry.gif

I have just acquired a couple of clones, i also got given some Compost that say son the bag "COCOS" "House & Garden Van De Zwaan"

As far as i am aware this compost contains NO Nutrients, Is this correct ? (Cant seem to find it anywhere)

So on to the questions ....

No. 1 . Is this ok to use with the Biobizz range ?
No. 2 . At what stage do i start adding the Biobizz Grow ?

and a little off topic ...

No. 3 . What the ideal hight of the Light (400w) for these baby Clones ?

Thanks for any help anyone is able to give rofl.gif
chewable_madness
To say compost has no nutrients isn't right mate, there are nutrients in the soil, which is why you wait a couple weeks before starting nutes, so the plants can use the nutes in the soil

1. As far as I'm aware biobizz should work with any soil.
2. bio bizz guide, don't forget to look at OT1's guide also linked

3. gonna have to wait for somebody else no experience with 400w's and don't want to BS
hantshaze
it looks like you've go coco and not compost!
Your gonna need nutes for use with cocco.
Yor 400w light should be ok, but i would take care not to have it too close early on. .
All the best buddy
hantshaze......
eri
If it's coco coir then yeah, you have to give it everything it needs. I'm pretty sure you could use BioBizz stuff, but the schedule would be completely different from that chart for sure... someone here will be able to help smile.gif

Anyway

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No. 3 . What the ideal hight of the Light (400w) for these baby Clones ?

I would say 1 metre for clones, at least until they're rooted. HPS isn't really ideal for them, a fluro would be better.
eri
Here you go, this might help.
largeagain
Thanks for all the input guys cool.gif

To be on the safe side i went for Canna Coco A & B.

The stated dose says 40ml of each to 10ltrs of water. Should i go with this from the beggining or make it weaker ?

Thanks in advance biggrin.gif
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