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    Advanced nutrients have become available in my region. Can someone please tell me what products are compatible with autopots and if someone has a feeding schedule lying around that would be awesome!

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    Quote Originally Posted by ruanhaas View Post
    Advanced nutrients have become available in my region. Can someone please tell me what products are compatible with autopots and if someone has a feeding schedule lying around that would be awesome!

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    There is never such a thing as a feeding schedule unless you grow from the same clones that someone else has....
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    oh okay fair enough. So how would one start off with a new range? follow the instructions? half strength?

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    If it's a soil grow then introduce slowly after around 3/4 weeks

    If it's Coco then EC is king....

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    Quote Originally Posted by M_C View Post
    There is never such a thing as a feeding schedule unless you grow from the same clones that someone else has....
    oh okay fair enough. So how would one start off with a new range? follow the instructions? half strength?

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    soil or coco?

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    Quote Originally Posted by M_C View Post
    soil or coco?
    would be coco. ill keep an eye on the EC. is there a general rule with EC or is it indicated on the bottle?

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    An increase of 0.2 EC over your waters EC is always a good starting point. Don't forget to PH adjust too

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    Quote Originally Posted by M_C View Post
    An increase of 0.2 EC over your waters EC is always a good starting point. Don't forget to PH adjust too
    I have learned my lesson with PH. Thanks for your feedback! This will help a lot!

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    Theres an excellent coco guide in the coco section follow that and you won’t go wrong, avoid using anything organic with autopots as you could cause blockages. Gold label 60/40 coco plus canna coco a+b and rhizotonic work well in this system.

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