Hey. Thanks for having me. Having a crack at a closet grow.

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Ive grabbed the Advanced Nutrients PH Perfect trio. I read that they're hated as much as they are loved, but for a beginner they seem easy to use.(not really spoilt for choice here in Oz) Ive read you use a fraction of the recommended amount on autos so should last a grow Im hoping. So going with a Viperspectra 300 watt, in a closet. Its lined with mylar, has an fan sucking air in at the bottom/side and vents at the top above the light. Not worried about odour. Growing 2 Autos in Coco/perlite in 5 gallon bags with the mentioned nutes and looking for any advice from anyone thats used these. Id be happy with a few grams of bud so not trying to break any records (first grow/learning experience).
Cheers and thanks again.
 
Ive grabbed the Advanced Nutrients PH Perfect trio. I read that they're hated as much as they are loved, but for a beginner they seem easy to use.(not really spoilt for choice here in Oz) Ive read you use a fraction of the recommended amount on autos so should last a grow Im hoping. So going with a Viperspectra 300 watt, in a closet. Its lined with mylar, has an fan sucking air in at the bottom/side and vents at the top above the light. Not worried about odour. Growing 2 Autos in Coco/perlite in 5 gallon bags with the mentioned nutes and looking for any advice from anyone thats used these. Id be happy with a few grams of bud so not trying to break any records (first grow/learning experience).
Cheers and thanks again.


There is their calculator, I would start around a 1/4 of their suggested strength and increase as needed.

Coco works best with a pH of 5.5-6.2 and should always be moist otherwise salt can build up and cause issues. Your plants might take longer to fill out 5 gallons than they would 2 or 3 gallon pots. They won't dry out as fast as the smaller pots though.
 
Ive grabbed the Advanced Nutrients PH Perfect trio. I read that they're hated as much as they are loved, but for a beginner they seem easy to use.(not really spoilt for choice here in Oz) Ive read you use a fraction of the recommended amount on autos so should last a grow Im hoping. So going with a Viperspectra 300 watt, in a closet. Its lined with mylar, has an fan sucking air in at the bottom/side and vents at the top above the light. Not worried about odour. Growing 2 Autos in Coco/perlite in 5 gallon bags with the mentioned nutes and looking for any advice from anyone thats used these. Id be happy with a few grams of bud so not trying to break any records (first grow/learning experience).
Cheers and thanks again.

g'day @callmemrwhite and :welcome: to afn! :toke: i meself don't uze thoze partic nutez, but otherz will chime in & anything else u need, jus give a holler :thumbsup:

ppp & :goodluck:


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Here are a couple feed schedules using AN, Hans's uses the trio with a few extras toward the end and Tangs using just the bloom A&B. Hope this helps you out it's what I started with but have changed nutes now.
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OK, this is for beginners, right? What are the units being used in the above chart. For example under Voodoo Juice on days 5-7, 2.0 is given for each of those days. Is this a ratio? Is this an amount per plant or volume? I told you I was a beginner.
 
OK, this is for beginners, right? What are the units being used in the above chart. For example under Voodoo Juice on days 5-7, 2.0 is given for each of those days. Is this a ratio? Is this an amount per plant or volume? I told you I was a beginner.
It's in mls per liter or water.
 
:welcome: I like a closet grow,, looking forward to seeing the pics

Any reason behind sucking air in rather than out of the box

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There is their calculator, I would start around a 1/4 of their suggested strength and increase as needed.

Coco works best with a pH of 5.5-6.2 and should always be moist otherwise salt can build up and cause issues. Your plants might take longer to fill out 5 gallons than they would 2 or 3 gallon pots. They won't dry out as fast as the smaller pots though.

There is their calculator, I would start around a 1/4 of their suggested strength and increase as needed.

Coco works best with a pH of 5.5-6.2 and should always be moist otherwise salt can build up and cause issues. Your plants might take longer to fill out 5 gallons than they would 2 or 3 gallon pots. They won't dry out as fast as the smaller pots though.
Hey thanks for the advice. Really appreciate it. Cheers
 
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