Coco nutrient formula, don't clog drip stakes ?

fssalaska

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I've bin growing in coco the past 4 crops and have had ok/good luck with general hydroponics flora series + Cal-Mag, But I have noticed my flowers are not as big as they were in rockwool.
Thinking or switching to a more coco friendly nutrient formula any help from you die hard coco people ? also I'm using No/hope they don't clog drip stakes with a recycled reservoir so I need a nutrient that will not clog my drip stakes.

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fssalaska

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I know in rockwool dynagro did far worse than general hydroponics at least for me. I was using the two part dynagro maybe there's other additives I was not using with it.
 

PurpleBuz

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I know in rockwool dynagro did far worse than general hydroponics at least for me. I was using the two part dynagro maybe there's other additives I was not using with it.
check this grow by homebrewer. https://www.rollitup.org/grow-journals/566752-classic-seeds-grow-journal.html
Homebrewer switched from the general after testing dynagrow. and seems to have it dialed in.

ProTekt, modest PPMs, and ensuring there is enough N during flowering seem to be important
 

hellraizer30

Rebel From The North
I've bin growing in coco the past 4 crops and have had ok/good luck with general hydroponics flora series + Cal-Mag, But I have noticed my flowers are not as big as they were in rockwool.
Thinking or switching to a more coco friendly nutrient formula any help from you die hard coco people ? also I'm using No/hope they don't clog drip stakes with a recycled reservoir so I need a nutrient that will not clog my drip stakes.

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Canna nutes bro and never look back!

dont forget to use drip clean when growing in coco
 
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