sky rocket
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hey can you let me whats in boost and is it a PGR
Newbie check out canna's website for your answershey I'm a new member and i was just wondering the advantages of boost and what is in it
hey can you let me whats in boost and is it a PGR
Newbie check out canna's website for your answershey I'm a new member and i was just wondering the advantages of boost and what is in it
This is by far the best forum that I've been on. "Newbies" as experienced growers on here call us is tolerable. But rudeness of the term is crude. Why would a forum like this be put in place if we all knew the answers? I'm pretty sure you had to start somewhere as well and had many questions in the beginning. Please understand people want to learn from experienced people like yourself. We look up to ya'll. Not being rude so please don't take this response the wrong way.Newbie check out canna's website for your answers
From what it says on the bottle is that it's fermented from cane sugars. I've not really looked In depth but I'd say it's in relation to molasses to Canna's refinements.hey can you let me whats in boost and is it a PGR
Not trying to be rude but sometimes people don't want to take the time and do research and want to be spoon fed. Questions like he ask he could have simpler gone to the canna website.This is by far the best forum that I've been on. "Newbies" as experienced growers on here call us is tolerable. But rudeness of the term is crude. Why would a forum like this be put in place if we all knew the answers? I'm pretty sure you had to start somewhere as well and had many questions in the beginning. Please understand people want to learn from experienced people like yourself. We look up to ya'll. Not being rude so please don't take this response the wrong way.
jberry said it bestThe Official Canna Coco & Nutrients Thread.
Hello Canna lovers and haters, just wanted to start this thread so everyone that has or needs information on Canna Coco, Nutrients, or Additives, has a place to share info and ask questions.
I feel that I personally will be able to answer a lot of your questions regarding Canna's Coco Line and Cocoponics in general, and hopefully we will get some other pro's on here to help me where I can't, and with some of the other lines of nutrients made by Canna.
If you hate Canna, thats okay too... I'm interested in hearing why?
A great thread on growing in coco already exists on RIU so I would like to keep this one Canna specific.
Let's get started...
You're right and I understand the term spoon fed very well as my sifu drilled it into our heads. But I can vouch that Cannas website was down for at least 5 days when he was asking because I had tried to go on there myself. And EvlMunkee's last post sums it up for this thread.Not trying to be rude but sometimes people don't want to take the time and do research and want to be spoon fed. Questions like he ask he could have simpler gone to the canna website.
I started using canna nutes and coco about 9 months through trial and error. My first coco run was the coco brick by botanicare (I think). Too me that was too much time and messy having to add water to the brick. I like canna coco because of how easy it was to use out of the bag and how there website was very useful. I still gave questions myself about why would you use rhizotonic toward the end of the plant cycle even though the plants have a established root system. But anyways I'm correctly running canna nutes, additives and coco. My strains right now are super lemon haze in one room and critical kush sog lolly pop style in another room.I have not have no problems using canna nutes or coco just there canna boost is expensive as hell. When I run sog aka drain to waste I've also used house of garden wich I do like as well. Not to knock canna down but based on my experience house of garden has a better tech support. I run canna nutes and additives to the "t" I follow the nutrient calculator. Hers a quick pick of my ck sog in canna coco.You're right and I understand the term spoon fed very well as my sifu drilled it into our heads. But I can vouch that Cannas website was down for at least 5 days when he was asking because I had tried to go on there myself. And EvlMunkee's last post sums it up for this thread.
Are you pretty experienced in Canna's nutes and growing regimes Sky rocket?
Yea I was kind of wondering that myself about the Rhizotonic. I just run it down to .5 teaspoon per gallon around week 4 of 12/12. It is a Marine Algae recipe so in my opinion it may keep doing something benificial as roots are always growing. As for the boost, my goodness is it expensive indeed! I like it because I can just add it in without warming it up in dilution to adding like molasses I prefer hand watering and having total control since I like water temps to be around 69 to 70 degrees. No higher that 70 if I can help it. Coco is the best of both worlds in my opinion. Medium and ponics all in one. Best of luck on your grow. CheersI started using canna nutes and coco about 9 months through trial and error. My first coco run was the coco brick by botanicare (I think). Too me that was too much time and messy having to add water to the brick. I like canna coco because of how easy it was to use out of the bag and how there website was very useful. I still gave questions myself about why would you use rhizotonic toward the end of the plant cycle even though the plants have a established root system. But anyways I'm correctly running canna nutes, additives and coco. My strains right now are super lemon haze in one room and critical kush sog lolly pop style in another room.I have not have no problems using canna nutes or coco just there canna boost is expensive as hell. When I run sog aka drain to waste I've also used house of garden wich I do like as well. Not to knock canna down but based on my experience house of garden has a better tech support. I run canna nutes and additives to the "t" I follow the nutrient calculator. Hers a quick pick of my ck sog in canna coco.
I'm a Canna Coco Groupie, lol. It's just way to simple to grow in then to grow in anything else. They've took all the guessing out of getting good results with their products. Even though boost is expensive, it is a complete source compared to others by adding a bunch of other things to make up for one bottle of boost. And by the time you crunch the numbers you'll come out close to the same in cash you've spent on other products. ( In my personal opinion). Canna Rulez!Screaming trees what medium do you use?
I would have preferred it if they had tested with some old roots, I don't have any paper or apple sauce in my potsDid y'all see the video on this link? If not you gotta see it. Made me think! I believe I need to stop thinking routine and really dig deeper into how plants really work!
http://www.cannagardening.com/cannazym
is that a bit of nute burn there dude?