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Hey everyone. About to start my first coco grow

Canna coco pro and PH perfect Sensi Coco A and B


I will start the seed in peat for about a week and transfer to a 9 liter airpot. I am more comfortable starting in peat my first time with coco.

So I read the first week in coco, nutrient strength should be at 25% of max strength. The next week at 50%. Then 75% and finally at week 4 it should be 100% dosage.
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That seems a bit slow. 4 weeks until full dosage? At 4 weeks my autoflower will be going into flower.

Looking for everyone's advice. I have a 3x3 tent with a 315 watt CMH
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Here is the full Sensi Coco schedule. Obviously you don't need to use everything listed, but they are there for reference should you choose to.
In general, the schedule is right on for most strains. Some of the better breeders will tell you when a strain can be pushed harder or needs less nutrients. If you want to maximize growth, try feeding multiple times a day. You can try giving it more nutrients than the schedule calls for - just keep an eye on your leaves. If you start to see signs of nutrient burn, back off on the concentration.

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I know I sound like a broken record but I wholeheartedly recommend using all of the products in a given line. It is true that they break bio-stimulants and other additives into many parts just to make more money but they also left it out of the base nutrients so you are not getting them without the other pieces. If you understand plant nutrition you can make additions on your own but even with my experience I have damaged plants doing that. In your case BigMike has spent millions of dollars developing nutrients that work together. If you don't like the idea of 10-12 products move to a line with fewer products. JMPO


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Here is the full Sensi Coco schedule. Obviously you don't need to use everything listed, but they are there for reference should you choose to.
In general, the schedule is right on for most strains. Some of the better breeders will tell you when a strain can be pushed harder or needs less nutrients. If you want to maximize growth, try feeding multiple times a day. You can try giving it more nutrients than the schedule calls for - just keep an eye on your leaves. If you start to see signs of nutrient burn, back off on the concentration.

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The Advanced Nutrients dosage I seen was 1ml/liter.

A gallon is over 3 liters. So 1ML/L is ok for first week veg?
 
I know I sound like a broken record but I wholeheartedly recommend using all of the products in a given line. It is true that they break bio-stimulants and other additives into many parts just to make more money but they also left it out of the base nutrients so you are not getting them without the other pieces. If you understand plant nutrition you can make additions on your own but even with my experience I have damaged plants doing that. In your case BigMike has spent millions of dollars developing nutrients that work together. If you don't like the idea of 10-12 products move to a line with fewer products. JMPO


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My first time with coco. First time with PH perfect by Advanced nutrients. I thought to keep it simple. I will buy the full lineup for next grow, if this grow goes well for me.
 
The Advanced Nutrients dosage I seen was 1ml/liter.

A gallon is over 3 liters. So 1ML/L is ok for first week veg?

The numbers on the bottles don't always match what is in the calculator. The calculator gets changes over time as well.
I went ahead and made a version of the table in liters, but kept the "early" nutrient values on the conservative side, as that is best for people trying any new brand of nutrients. I looked in the current online calculator and feel their veg week 1 value could potentially be a little aggressive for the first timer. Some strains thrive on very little nutrients and some will take anything you throw at them.
Just remember:
These are just guidelines. You can try different values. Just watch what your leaves are telling you. Keep good notes for the next time you grow that particular strain. You also don't need to follow the schedule verbatim (e.g. switching from one value to another after exactly one week).
Less is more. In general, most plants will be happier being a little shy on nutrients than having too many.

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The numbers on the bottles don't always match what is in the calculator. The calculator gets changes over time as well.
I went ahead and made a version of the table in liters, but kept the "early" nutrient values on the conservative side, as that is best for people trying any new brand of nutrients. I looked in the current online calculator and feel their veg week 1 value could potentially be a little aggressive for the first timer. Some strains thrive on very little nutrients and some will take anything you throw at them.
Just remember:
These are just guidelines. You can try different values. Just watch what your leaves are telling you. Keep good notes for the next time you grow that particular strain. You also don't need to follow the schedule verbatim (e.g. switching from one value to another after exactly one week).
Less is more. In general, most plants will be happier being a little shy on nutrients than having too many.

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Thanks! I will stick to a .5ml/liter of the 2 part veg fertilizer. Thanks for the help!
 
that's way to much shit to be dialling in. Ask your grow shop about the biodiesel line up. 7 products in all, dead simple to run and I hit 700 grams per sqm on my second grow ever using it.
 

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that's way to much shit to be dialling in. Ask your grow shop about the biodiesel line up. 7 products in all, dead simple to run and I hit 700 grams per sqm on my second grow ever using it.


I will take a look in that lineup. Do they have it in Europe?
 
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