Advanced nutrients Ph perfect Formula Work in coco ?

jimmy1life

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Yes there work awesome ph after mixing and pick up sensi cal. Ive used just sensi cal grow for over a year in veg and bloom. I kno they have a sensi cal for bloom its just less calcium nitrate as far as kno so i just use it alil less in flower. I have burnt my plants at half strength at least my bubba kush cutt.
 

Sensibowl

Active Member
Can these nutrients be used in coco ? Thanks.
Yes, the pH Perfect lineup can be used in coco, but it's my understanding that coco itself can play tricks with pH, which is why I don't use it.

I would go for it, but watch what you're doing so you can spot any problems before they creep into your grow.
 

patlpp

New Member
It's splattered all over the site that its coco ready. I called the tech support and they said use 75% of the suggested dose. So that means 4ml/l of base nutrient and 1.5ml/l of supplements. Like soil do Nutes water nutes water in that sequence and you will be fine. I'm assuming drain to waste. Coco does noty play tricks by the way. It's one of the better mediums to use. Just feed calmag and ph to 5.8. no biggy.
 

jimmy1life

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lil to no run off i just pull them out and give a good rinse hear and there. These are old pics but i used the 3 part and really like it.
 

Sir.Ganga

New Member
PH Perfect line up work well for all non-recovery systems. In coco you should check your run off, the brand of coco also plays havoc sometimes
 

WhiteRooster

Active Member
The pH perfect technology is met for hydroponics it buffers the pH to 5.6 you need to raise the pH up to 6.0 for coco
 

jimmy1life

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The pH perfect technology is met for hydroponics it buffers the pH to 5.6 you need to raise the pH up to 6.0 for coco
the ph perfect is ment for ro water and man ive been ph 5.8 and still no problems. The meters are very important thou 5.5 - 6.0 is all good coco is a awesome soiless medium i rinse and precharge with myco's they probally die soon as i feed idk. huge plants in small containers.
 

Motherhugger

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the ph perfect is ment for ro water and man ive been ph 5.8 and still no problems. The meters are very important thou 5.5 - 6.0 is all good coco is a awesome soiless medium i rinse and precharge with myco's they probally die soon as i feed idk. huge plants in small containers.
Coco just is a little tricky when it comes to managing pH, from my experience, which I assume is why pH Perfect isn't meant to be used in it. Well, you can use it, but you might have problems. MIGHT.
 

beuffer420

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Coco just is a little tricky when it comes to managing pH, from my experience, which I assume is why pH Perfect isn't meant to be used in it. Well, you can use it, but you might have problems. MIGHT.
You guys do know that you never need to adjust ph with the ph perfect line right? It runs in all mediums just fine. Also advanced doesn't recommend that u use cal mag with their sensi line as its already in their base nutrients hydro or not even soil. The main thing with the ph perfect is to get good runoff and stick to their directions. AN will also tell you if u use cal mag with the ph perfect it can give you some serious problems with the ph buffering in the base.

These were all things I learned when I switched form the reg sensi to the ph perfect

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g13 labs Pineapple Express at 2 Mls per liter base also b52 5 Mls per gallon. Ill move to 7 Mls per liter on Friday for base and full strength for b52 as well. Clone is week two from root in coco from pure blend
 

jensen71

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Hello,

I was wondering, can I use Sensi Grow Coco and Bloom Coco in a non Coco RDWC system? My medium is hydrotones, and I wasn't planning to use coco coir for transplanting clones. My understanding is that these nutes have extra calcium and magnesium to cover any deficiency resulting from coco medium restricting the flow of these nutes to roots. So basically, I'd be getting extra minerals that would otherwise be covered by the Sensi Cal nute.

MJ
 

buddy69

New Member
Hello,

I was wondering, can I use Sensi Grow Coco and Bloom Coco in a non Coco RDWC system? My medium is hydrotones, and I wasn't planning to use coco coir for transplanting clones. My understanding is that these nutes have extra calcium and magnesium to cover any deficiency resulting from coco medium restricting the flow of these nutes to roots. So basically, I'd be getting extra minerals that would otherwise be covered by the Sensi Cal nute.

MJ
Just use it the same way as regular sensi A&B but dont use cal/mag. It already has cal mag and iron in it
 

Goku son

New Member
Hi I know this is a rookie question but if I use sensi coco grow & bloom A&B do the coco need to be buffered or will this cause problems.
 

Goku son

New Member
Just use it the same way as regular sensi A&B but dont use cal/mag. It already has cal mag and iron in it
Hi I know this is a rookie question but do I need to buffer the coco coir before I use it. I plan on using sensi coco grow & bloom A&B is buffering a bad idea with these nutrients.
 

kaydeezee

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Hi I know this is a rookie question but do I need to buffer the coco coir before I use it. I plan on using sensi coco grow & bloom A&B is buffering a bad idea with these nutrients.
I wanted to know the answer to this question also , did you find out??
 
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