Your Favorite Nutes for Coco are...

macman69x

Active Member
Hey there Everyone!

I imagine there is already a thread like this but I've looked for an hour or so, read through a million journals, and still can't find a "best nutes for coco" thread.

If anyone has a link to a thread that would be helpful, please post it. I'm not about reading 96 page grow journals though, its a waste of time, I'd like a cut and dry answer.

My medium of choice from day one has been Foxfarm Ocean Forest with the FF Big Bloom and Tiger Bloom, supplemented with Humboldt County's Own Purple Maxx and Gravity, finish with MOAB. A friend of mine said I should try my next grow in Coco, I'm excited to do so, but I want to know if my nutrient mixture will work.

Any help would be much appreciated, I'm excited to get my next grow off the ground, and possibly start a journal as well.

Much respect!
 

guitarzan420

Well-Known Member
i have tried gh, house and garden and botanicare. i have settled mostly with botanicare with a few h&g adds. Botanicare grow/ bloom/ liquid karma/cal mag and silica blast. h&g root execlerator and drip clean. i get less ph/ppm flux and awesome results. i also use phosphoload during weeks 4-6 of flower. can't believe the density and size increase! as for soil i use botanicare coco mix(4 day watering) and perlite mix. I use 3 gallon grow bags with a 2-3 inch layer of hydroton on bottom before coco mix. i avg 2lbs per 1000 watts on a drip system
 

imfromjapanman

Well-Known Member
go with General Hydroponics 3-Part Flora series with their Floralicious Plus and use coco from Petco in the reptile section only $8 for 3pack. 70/30 coco/perlite.

and follow their nute schedule from their website... :hump:
 

Shrubs First

Well-Known Member
go with General Hydroponics 3-Part Flora series with their Floralicious Plus and use coco from Petco in the reptile section only $8 for 3pack. 70/30 coco/perlite.

and follow their nute schedule from their website... :hump:
If you want to use one of the most chemmy nutes on the market...

No offense but don't use GH, it is an extreme chemical line.
 

macman69x

Active Member
Thanks for the tips guys. Has anyone had success with the Foxfarm line? I've always used Foxfarm (have to check my notebook for exact ratios), but in theory if I increase my measurements a bit, I should have the same success yah?
 
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