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Taz1973

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Please help, getting sick of different advice, this is my 1st grow and my babies are 7 week old clones, I have them on a 18/6 light cycle under LEDs, growing in coca and feeding them on canna A and B , when do I switch to feeders and do I still give them canna A and B or just feeder, any advice would be great, cheers guy's
 

jondamon

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Please help, getting sick of different advice, this is my 1st grow and my babies are 7 week old clones, I have them on a 18/6 light cycle under LEDs, growing in coca and feeding them on canna A and B , when do I switch to feeders and do I still give them canna A and B or just feeder, any advice would be great, cheers guy's
Wtf is “feeders”????


If you’re growing in coco you should only need to use the COCO A and B from canna and any other additives you chose to buy.


No offence intended here but have you checked the canna website and run through their nutrient calculator?
 

Taz1973

Member
Cheers bro, no offence taken been told by a few people to put them on feeders but like you said I read the canna web site and it said the same as you,
 

peterstoke

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Here is what you do, you feed it canna a and b all the way through it's life and when you start flowering you want to use canna boost accelerator with the canna a and b and 3 weeks before it's finished you want to use pk 13 and 14 just 1 dose. and then about 10 days before you harvest you want to just use plain water and flush the nutrients out so you get a nice clean smoke :)
 

jondamon

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Here is what you do, you feed it canna a and b all the way through it's life and when you start flowering you want to use canna boost accelerator with the canna a and b and 3 weeks before it's finished you want to use pk 13 and 14 just 1 dose. and then about 10 days before you harvest you want to just use plain water and flush the nutrients out so you get a nice clean smoke :)

I think you may need to read this as your information is dated Bro science sorry.


 

jondamon

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Cheers bro, no offence taken been told by a few people to put them on feeders but like you said I read the canna web site and it said the same as you,

Also FYI I used to run canna for around 7 years.

After running side by side trials I realised pretty quickly that I only needed the A and B coco formula to grow decent plants that piled weight on.


Keep the leaves healthy, provide a well controlled growing environment, feed lightly rather than heavy and you’ll have a bountiful harvest.

If you need any advice just ask. I’m always willing to help people who are willing to listen.
 

peterstoke

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I think you may need to read this as your information is dated Bro science sorry.


The ash burns better on a spliff when you flush your weed. sometimes when you don't flush you can get what's called "hard ash" on your spliff bro :)
 

jondamon

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The ash burns better on a spliff when you flush your weed. sometimes when you don't flush you can get what's called "hard ash" on your spliff bro :)


OMG did you even read the study I posted you bro!

Ash burn colour etc is nothing more than cure related.

Once a plant uptakes nutrients as IONS (the only way a plant can uptake nutrients) you cannot drain them back out of the plant.

The research I posted for you to read even goes into nutrient analysis of the plant material etc and blind taste tests etc.

Please read before spouting more 70’s bro science knowledge to me bro!
 

jondamon

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Cheers for the advice bro's, it's like a minefield out there with all the different info

I use the following nutrients in coco now.


DUTCH PRO GROW HYDRO COCO 2 part
Canna mono Ca
Canna mono Mg
And some TAKE ROOT during early veg.

I never exceed 1.4EC and I taper down my nutrient strength as the plant stops swelling and begins to ripen.
 
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