Hazy brain
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Thanks Zen, I'll check it out.
what nutes did you use the jungle juice or sensi and do you have to use ro water my water is 150ppm and 7ph btw your girls look amazing
^ $35 I think, last I remember , not sure as I have not got the bill yet.
but here's the results, going to post it again so to make sure as many people can view it as I want people to know..
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so obviously, that's a boat load of iron in it! second is the lack of Mg what I would call a lack of, and would have expected the K to be a tad higher.. so this is 8/8 as the other test with canna ran that, so I thought to compare.
so I'm noticing right now, running 12ml A / 12ml is good for veg, but still have to play with it as it's very early to say.. what I'm more wondering if anyone can answer, is this is a very expensive nute to run is it not? I don't want to start comparing to jacks, but compared to other nutes I don't recall going past 5ml / 5ml on H&G, and there's the obvious 6/9 .. this program runs 24ml+ a gallon, that's 83 gallons of nute, and I'm not sure price, maybe $12 a liter so $24 for 83 gallons.. kinda seems high to me, but I've never really priced anything ever..
so the test was done with very very accurate tools, with an error of .1 ml so.. also used distilled water this . shook the nute bottle and dosed a couple times to make sure the nutrient was flowing though before adding to the water.. I notice on the A bottle, as I have mine in glass, there is mucho stuff at the bottom that needs to be mixed very very well.. don't expect to shake once and get it all stirred up.... so anyone knows if they use it.
I'm just kinda surprised, anyone else? was expecting more Ca / more Mg , and far less iron.
here's the canna for reference:
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from my own experience....
100% organic nutrients in coco do not do as well as hydroponic.
i would also suggest you feed at every watering and do it until at least 50% run-off. so if your pot is 3 gallons, water/feed it at least 3 gallons. i know you may be wasting nutrients and water, but this way you can insure your coco has the right ph and ppms. this has saved me a lot of trouble with lockouts and the general health of the plant. i also use z7 with every watering and inject air into my reservoir before and while mixing the nutrients. coco does much better with 100% mineral nutrients (ph stability), frequent waterings, 50%+ runoff, and light to moderate feeding.
coconutz,
i know there are many ways to grow and everyone has his/her own way. it is possible that you are right. i follow redman's rules and it works for me no matter what coco brand or nutrient line i use.
http://flyingskull.net/redmans-rules.php