n1knightmare
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Yeah canna nitrogen will work fine. I usually dont feed extra nitrogen in flower but this depends on strain. Some eat more than others. Just watch your leaves and they will tell you everything you need to know.
its NPK not NPP, potassiums symbol is K. and for grow you want the N higher than the PK and for bloom you want more PK and less N.ok heres anohter one for you all , i no the numbers on the front of nutrient bottles are the n and p and p i think just wondered what numbers i should look for grow and what numbers for bloom. thanks
magnesium deficiency... probably a lockout... possibly from using soo much cal/mag (10mL per gallon is way too much)Any Ideas? Running complete line,H&G Aquaflakes in a 4/1 per/coco mix. 10ml cal mag with city water of -20ppm.
i thought is was mag def and I slowly came to the 10ml. started every othere feeding and slowly got up to 10. looking much betteer now. using flakes because i run mostly hydro and heard it was fine to run in coco. recently got some H&G coco formula and started this week. run the perlite because i don't like how wet the coco stays. per mix usually dry in 2 days and growth is pretty good, just looking for the great coco flavor.magnesium deficiency... probably a lockout... possibly from using soo much cal/mag (10mL per gallon is way too much)
And why are you using aqua flakes? and why are you using 75% perlite?
question here re: nutes..
local store kicked me down (2) 1L ? containers of Canna Substra Vega A & B. When I run out of the normal Canna A/B lineup, can I use this in the meantime? guy at the shop said they were about the same? I guess the Canna rep was giving them away a few weeks ago when he was there.
For Canna Coco...EC of 500 or 700? Because I am mixing 4 gallons of h2o, 90ml a&b,10 lm Rhizotonic, 40ml if cannazym. 30ml cannaboost 2.5ec 1,250 ppm 10ml ph down to 5.8
My tap water is about 50-100ppm also. I am using a Bluelab Truncheon. I think that with that much A&B I would be reading much higher EC reading. I going off the EC X 500 scale.