CANNA AQUA Nutes

jecingfc

Member
I use canna terra its the best nutes ive evr used my plants seem to love it got a mangokush,spaceshipand nortehn lights 5 weeks in flower use canna flores,cannazyeme,cannaboostand pk 13/14. great system will post pics later
 

speedyseedz

Well-Known Member
I use canna terra its the best nutes ive evr used my plants seem to love it got a mangokush,spaceshipand nortehn lights 5 weeks in flower use canna flores,cannazyeme,cannaboostand pk 13/14. great system will post pics later

why do you use canna terra?
 

speedyseedz

Well-Known Member
Because its organic
I'm afraid you've been misled somewhere, canna terra is not organic, you really want to be using bio canna

Canna terra
Dutch soil nutrient



One part Grow (Vega) and Bloom (Flores) nutrient designed for growing in soil. Based on research conducted in Holland, Terra contains all the essential elements for growth and flowering and is suitable for automatic irrigation systems (unlike most other soil nutrients). A 1 Litre pack makes up 200 Litres of full strength soil nutrient. Comes in an easy dispense style bottle. Universal formulation for hard and soft water

Bio Canna
Certified organic soil nutrients



The only 100% SKAL - EKO certified organic nutrient range, Bio Canna is a set of products for the true organic purist. With impressive grow and bloom nutrients derived from all natural sources, it is when Bio Boost is added that the range really comes into its own. Designed to be used as part of the complete Bio-Canna Suite of products, the Bio-Canna Nutrient performs extremely well in all soil mediums - although to remain 100% organic you should stick to the Bio-Terra Plus growing medium. A very impressive suite of products - highly recommended.
 

imanoob

Well-Known Member
I'm afraid you've been misled somewhere, canna terra is not organic, you really want to be using bio canna

Canna terra
Dutch soil nutrient



One part Grow (Vega) and Bloom (Flores) nutrient designed for growing in soil. Based on research conducted in Holland, Terra contains all the essential elements for growth and flowering and is suitable for automatic irrigation systems (unlike most other soil nutrients). A 1 Litre pack makes up 200 Litres of full strength soil nutrient. Comes in an easy dispense style bottle. Universal formulation for hard and soft water

Bio Canna
Certified organic soil nutrients



The only 100% SKAL - EKO certified organic nutrient range, Bio Canna is a set of products for the true organic purist. With impressive grow and bloom nutrients derived from all natural sources, it is when Bio Boost is added that the range really comes into its own. Designed to be used as part of the complete Bio-Canna Suite of products, the Bio-Canna Nutrient performs extremely well in all soil mediums - although to remain 100% organic you should stick to the Bio-Terra Plus growing medium. A very impressive suite of products - highly recommended.

shit, i have been using canna terra thinking it was 100% organic...thanks for posting this!
 

edd23

Member
i am using the canna aqua range with RO water. shiiiiittt...

i couldn't get anywhere emailing canna with my problems so i searched the net hi and low...

basically my ph was going outside the stated range on the bottles even though i was mixing them correctly . At one point i was having to correct it every 24 hrs

but i thought it was engineered to stay within the optimum growth range ???????????????????????????????????

My plants also quickly started to show yellowing leaves with burnt tips

and slow growth

...alrighty then...

heres what i know from looking around elsewhere

The type of water you use is very important

canna aqua is designed for use with tap water with an ec value of between 0.2 - 0.4

however it is possible to use just ro water but not if you want to use an airstone too.

this is because oxygenation messes with the ph buffers and subsequently the ph value wanders

significantly within 24 hrs.


Using canna aqua in a DWC system should be fine, use tap water if you don't want problems with ph



preparation... what canna advises is after initially mixing A-B, PK, cannazym and rhizotonic

If you are using pure ro water you'll need to add cal-mag at 4ml per gallon, plants in my experience quickly become

deficient in calcium and magnesium using ro - yellowing, brown spotting , wilt, burnt tips, etc...

leave for at least 1 hour to allow the various elements to do their thing and stabilize. After that set the ph and off you go...

Having worked out my ph and cal-mag issues now i'd say the canna aqua range seems like a great set of products, my plants are loving it

and i guess thats all that really counts
 

edd23

Member
p.s

Follow canna's growguide which you can find at www.canna.com

That said i wouldn't bother with their boost, its way pricey and can be easily

substituted. Although Aqua is for recirculating systems its a good idea to change

the solution every week to 10 days unless you want to start adding hydrogen peroxide

to deal with algea build up

Once you read canna's grow schedule the 1-250 or whatever it is written on the bottles

becomes meaningless do follow their mixing instructions and mix each part individually
 

ckckck

Active Member
i am using the canna aqua range with RO water. shiiiiittt...

i couldn't get anywhere emailing canna with my problems so i searched the net hi and low...

basically my ph was going outside the stated range on the bottles even though i was mixing them correctly . At one point i was having to correct it every 24 hrs

but i thought it was engineered to stay within the optimum growth range ???????????????????????????????????

My plants also quickly started to show yellowing leaves with burnt tips

and slow growth

...alrighty then...

heres what i know from looking around elsewhere

The type of water you use is very important

canna aqua is designed for use with tap water with an ec value of between 0.2 - 0.4

however it is possible to use just ro water but not if you want to use an airstone too.

this is because oxygenation messes with the ph buffers and subsequently the ph value wanders

significantly within 24 hrs.


Using canna aqua in a DWC system should be fine, use tap water if you don't want problems with ph



preparation... what canna advises is after initially mixing A-B, PK, cannazym and rhizotonic

If you are using pure ro water you'll need to add cal-mag at 4ml per gallon, plants in my experience quickly become

deficient in calcium and magnesium using ro - yellowing, brown spotting , wilt, burnt tips, etc...

leave for at least 1 hour to allow the various elements to do their thing and stabilize. After that set the ph and off you go...

Having worked out my ph and cal-mag issues now i'd say the canna aqua range seems like a great set of products, my plants are loving it

and i guess thats all that really counts
hi mate was having the exact same problems using canna aqua and using 0tds pure ro water again after reading high and low i got it sorted the best thig to do is mix the ro water with tap water 50/50 now its all sorted i get my mix ready let it setlle for a hour or so and set the ph bingo job done it stays perfectly in range hope this helps
 

santanadwc

New Member
im using canna aqua with dwc airstone but keep getting this on older leaves unless i flush. subssequently the plants just die if dont do that but i think it might be calcium deficiency and magnesiium ph is at 5.6 so i add epson salt to compensate. half teaspoon per gallon, in a 5 gallon bucket about 3.75 gal nutes at half strength. using 105w cfl to veg.
 

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I2icho

Active Member
What are people's thoughts on using canna-rhizotonic in a dwc system?
It's a algae based product isn't this a bad idea in dwc?

Can someone confirm or deny this for me please?
 
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