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advanced nutrients coco formula out

habeeb

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just wanted to let everyone know about it.

I was excited to see it finally come out. I have some seeds I'm popping to see how the formula does. I run R/O so I will be interested to see how it performs as it's suppose to have more CA / MG / iron.

interesting thing on the iron, on the label is says under ingredients: iron amino acid complex, iron DTPA, iron EDDHA, iron EDTA. seems they think iron is important for coco, which might be the reason to alot of people's problems in coco, it might be iron, not ca/mg... ???

well, I am skeptical of the Mg content, as I've never seen any nutrient run acceptable levels, but we'll see how it goes.

also the Ca/Mg is in the part A bottle.. not sure if there's Mg in part B

wodnering if the pH tech is for the funky smell of Part A? it's brown and just smells very sharp, wondering if it's for all pH tech products or for the coco, as it would seem "organic" as in molasses smelling sort of...



let me know if anyone plans to use it or not. I thought it was cheap, I was charged $11 a bottle, which is like the same as a general hydroponic flora bottle I think? anyways, I'm excited to try it out, as I've been waiting for it forever. I love coco, and never used the pH perfect technology, so here we grow
 

habeeb

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hey snow,

I know your a coco lover also..

also, the pH checks out at 5.82 on my hach meter. perfect!


I got it at my store, I'm in CA. you can buy it online also on ebay right now.


check this site, I've showed this before. but I'm still thinking, iron was a big part of the problem, as look at this image

 

Zen Medz

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Habeeb, do you mind posting a pic of the nutrient label. Curious what the nutrient amounts are and what is listed on the label. The AN site doesn't show the nutrient labels on their new coco specific nutrients that I can find. Thanks.
 

Granger2

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Yes, Habeeb. What's the dilution rate for their base nutes. Do they have a coco specific organic line? Thanks. -granger
 
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cultiv8

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Awesome, I haven't seen it yet and I've been looking forward to trying it out.

I've heard some pretty good stuff about it, anyone else know of anyone who's tried it yet? I'm still trying to decide whether I want to stick with my current hydro system or give coco another try on my next grow, and this is gonna be the deciding factor.

REALLY interested to hear how well these new nutes work.
 

Zen Medz

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Habeeb, what's up with the updates? Inquiring minds want to know what's in AN's coco specific nutes. Lower K, couple different chelated forms of iron, more cal and mag, any magic in those bottles?
 

Buddler

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let me know if anyone plans to use it or not. I thought it was cheap, I was charged $11 a bottle, which is like the same as a general hydroponic flora bottle I think? anyways, I'm excited to try it out, as I've been waiting for it forever. I love coco, and never used the pH perfect technology, so here we grow[/quote]

Im excited to try it been runnin ph perfect micro and bloom in coco with great results.the smell is prolly molasses as the micro has a similiar smell to it. thanks for postin up and will follow the grow..:tiphat: Buddler
 

Zen Medz

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Habeeb or Buddler, you guys mind giving a few more details about AN's new coco line? What's in it? What are the ratios? Don't make me drive around Sac looking for it, trying to be environmentally friendly here! ;)
 

Zen Medz

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Put a little virtual "leg work" in and found this on eBay, scroll down to the bottom of the page to see the guaranteed analysis for the Sensi Grow and Bloom Coco nutes. Please try and ignore all of the hilarious propaganda and the chart titled "Kick Ass Fertilizer". Notice anything interesting with the picture of the two bottles at the top of the page? At first glance their nutes look pretty solid, I like the addition of the aminos, chelated micros, and the humic/fulvic acid. Combined NPK of 3-2-6 at equal amounts.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Advanced-Nu...ertilizer_Soil_Amendments&hash=item53fee0271b
 

Zen Medz

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Last post for the day, little tired, the Jungle Juice Coco 2 part grow combined NPK is 4-2-4, the 2 part bloom is 4-4-5. No info on the Connoisseur analysis yet that I could find. My thoughts are these nute lines look good, if the prices are reasonable I think they could be a great all-around nutrient. I just wish AN would shift gears and tone down the B.S. propaganda targeting high schoolers.
 

Buddler

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Habeeb or Buddler, you guys mind giving a few more details about AN's new coco line? What's in it? What are the ratios? Don't make me drive around Sac looking for it, trying to be environmentally friendly here! ;)


Zen medz, I haven't tried the sensi coco formula cant even get it in canada yet and the shit s made here,shippin too high to get off ebay , so guess ill have to wait . Buddler
 

Zen Medz

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Buddler, I was in a hurry when I read your earlier post and thought you were also running the new AN coco line. Sounds like AN is slowly putting this one out on the market in the U.S. Haven't seen it yet in Sacramento which is surprising. It's made in Canada and you can't get it there, the irony!

MG75, Good luck on the grow, the new AN Sensi Coco line looks good, I'm a organic guy and recently settled on using Jack's Hydro with Calcium Nitrate and a little seaweed powder mixed in and my plants seem very happy. I feel like I'm cheating. Anyhow I would of tried out the AN Sensi Coco line if it was available, a concentrated all in one nute line that can be run without any additives is badly needed. Props to AN for raising the bar.

Wanted to clarify the earlier comment I made about the "proprietary blend of blooming co-factor plant extracts" being seaweed, the plant extract could also be sugar/molasses or even soy protein hydrolysate. Time to go feed the ladies!
 

Coconutz

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Yea it does seem strange that AN has failed to realize the market on the "coco specific" marketing BS.
GH seems to work just fine in any medium when you use the correct ratios
 

Hazy brain

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So A.N. does a coco line for all of their base nutes? Cool, I didn't know that. So they've added chelated Iron to the Ca/Mg? Did they change the amount of Ca/Mg or the ratio Ca to Mg? I have yet to even try A.N. nutes due to the cost. Once I try it I know I'll get stuck with an Advanced Nutrients obsession.

Nice post!
 

habeeb

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hey zen. I think you can find these online if you really want to try it out. even ask a hydro store to order it in for you, as it is out now..

I only am using it in veg right now, and had to drop it to do some organic testing. I am not using it in flower, but I expect better results, as veg the plant is so small and I find once plants gets established there tolerance factor is far wider then a baby seed..

but I'm back to trying it out on some seedlings, and trying it on some other test beds of adding oyster shell to one, and oyster shell and lime to another set, so 3 sets going right now..


thing still to wonder is the iron. they say coco needs more iron, so I'm very interested in this, as i think all coco growers should be..
 

Zen Medz

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Hazy, I have a link on the first page of this thread to the eBay store selling the Sensi Coco line and it has the nutrient analysis, check it out.

Habeeb, I'm 4 weeks into flower right now and am pretty happy with my Jacks Hydro, first time running chemical nutes. I only bought a 1 pound container which is just enough for one cycle so I'm looking for potential nute lines for the next grow. Might stick with Jack's. Glad to hear you're doing some experimenting, that's a very fun part of this hobby, it'll make you a better gardener and you can pass on things to the community.

Cheers!
 
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