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Wondering how it really was? Couldn't find anything recent on the matter (search came up with 2014 as the last post to do with it) Was wondering what y'all thought about the coco version of AN PH Perfect. Im looking for something simple this go around for now and that seemed good. mix out the nutes, and dont worry about having to ph anything.. soo... Thoughts??
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you can use ph buffered nutrients, like floranova (not flora) or maxibloom
for the past year i havent been changing nutes in my ebb and flow system, i just pour (in short bursts, 3 tips of the bottle is 1 tablespoon in a quart bottle) nutrients into the rez and go about my day. the water is always ph'd to 6.5-7 and my plants are growing very healthy |
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i've used the AN ph perfect nutes in the past and still do when i feel like it ... i don't know about anyone else but it really does make a difference when U don't need to bother with a ph/ec pen anymore ... it's significantly less work & for straight up chem >>> the formulations are effective...peace... not saying i love the company, but i appreciate the convenience
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u sound way too busy to be messing around checking PH every time u water ...you need a R/O filter so U have RO water and then i go 1/2 RO and 1/2 tap ... i mix at the recommended rates but i dont feed nearly as often as they direct because it's TOO much
i found the sensi grow line is excellent for the veg cycle and the connoisseur line is the one to use for bloom ... both of them are 2 part formulations ...peace |
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no nutrient issues ... they were good
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I have done several succesfull grows with AN PH perfect Coco.
Very easy to use. No need for pH meassurement or adjustments. It doesn't magically adjust the pH but it contains 'Chelated' nutrient salts. Salts that are chelated are usuable by the plant in a wide pH range. Google for Chelated nutrients for more info.
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anyone else with thoughts?
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