All in coco and Lucas formula..In search the coco board here I found posts that said you should not use lucas with coco. There is a modified version of Lucas for coco I think.
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All in coco and Lucas formula..In search the coco board here I found posts that said you should not use lucas with coco. There is a modified version of Lucas for coco I think.
Here's the maxi bloomI can't find the exact product name you listed. There is Bloom Complex. There is Coco something. can you post a link to the product you are talking about just so I get it right?
yes, this I have to agree with.. Coco is certainly not for someone unable to spot def very quickly, things could get out of hand very quickly not knowing what your seeing..I don't think or believe nutes made for coco are needed, as I don't use with great success... I'm not much into the organic thing, I'd put my smoke up against organic and I'd be willing to bet no-one could tell if it was organic or not... It depends how ya feed and things like that, I don't ever get a chemical taste unless it's strain related... But I do know, base nutes will certainly get more yield for your money, no doubt about that..Like most of this growing thing.. This comes down to personal preference. Coco for new growers can be kind of tricky, especially if you are not well versed on spotting defencies early. My advice would be to use a line that is made for coco.. Or that states that it is made for, and works in soiless mediums. I use organic based nutes (Another personal preference choice).. Some use chemical/salt based.. As long as it ismade for coco, you should be fine. Request some samples from a few different nute lines and try them out. Elite has a thread on here and they have a sample program.. So does NFTG.. House of Gardens.. Bio-Nova and on and on..
Can't get them in the US no more they won't shipOne word... Bio-tabs
If you can get em where you live!
No need to ph no need to check ppm's, nutrients go in the light mix soil (I'm nearly certain some people use coco though) an one top feed at 4 weeks, fill your res with plain water an thats it. I think!
H3ad's 6-9 formula is the modified lucas formula for coco. Their both my next missions
it is expensive. but i am looking at that line because it looks like what i want. even sensi coco might workWhy not use what I presume is surely the or among the best base nutes for coco - AN pH Perfect Connoisseur Coco? This is a new formulation of AN's top-of-the line nutes tailored for coco. It's what I now use. I trust that AN would only bother to put out an exemplary product tailored for coco, with Connoisseur Coco presumably better than its well-respected Sensi Coco. And the price is not all that much more (presuming you buy discounted online) than other base nutes (and keep in mind, you are probably going to be using it at about half the recommended strength). And presuming your water is OK (say <200 ppm), using pH Perfect you do not do any pH correction (and the pH of your medium is much less or even no concern).
Why not use what I presume is surely the or among the best base nutes for coco - AN pH Perfect Connoisseur Coco? This is a new formulation of AN's top-of-the line nutes tailored for coco. It's what I now use. I trust that AN would only bother to put out an exemplary product tailored for coco, with Connoisseur Coco presumably better than its well-respected Sensi Coco. And the price is not all that much more (presuming you buy discounted online) than other base nutes (and keep in mind, you are probably going to be using it at about half the recommended strength). And presuming your water is OK (say <200 ppm), using pH Perfect you do not do any pH correction (and the pH of your medium is much less or even no concern).