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12-11-2012, 12:24 AM #1Senior Member
Question about Nutes with growing medium. Using Coco or Soil?
Fox Farm is an Organic blend. So it provides nutrition. If you combine that with Coco Which is a soil-less or hudro style of medium; I believe you would be OK with Canna A + B. However; you would not need to add nutrients until several weeks into veg period. IMO.
I prefer Dutch Master Advanced which is closer to commercial grower solution than most nutrient lines. It can be used with soil or hydro. The only additive you might want to add to DM advanced is "Max". I have had great success with organic soil grows, right next to hydro grows and used Dutch Master Advanced A + B + Max. Good Luckbitemybud Reviewed by bitemybud on . Question about Nutes with growing medium. Using Coco or Soil? I am trying to decide whether to use Coco coir and perlite mix or a mix of coco and Fox Farms Ocean blend. My question is about using nutes with this.. I want to use Coco for sure, but I am wondering about the Nutes I would need to use. I was going to purchase the Cana Nutes A & B and use that if I was using Coco coir alone, but let's say that if I use a 50/50 mix of coco and Fox farm would I still be able to use the Cana A and B nutes. I know those are made to be used specifically with Rating: 5[align=center]Read the Growfaqs! Please!?
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