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Hiya ganja,

The a and b have the trace elements needed for growing in coco as far as I know, as K9 mentioned.  I think all the a and b coco nutrients would be suitable.   I've used canna and nutrifield and the canna worked well but  the NF won out because I am pretty sure it is an Aussie owned and made...and if I remember correctly It worked out half price but I got a 5l set to my door for less than $100 - same performance.

 

I think canna  a and b was around $60 for the litre set. 

You can get NF a and b in 1L bottles as well but I'm unsure of the price, and 1L pair should easily get you through one grow maybe two.  also i really like Canna's rhizotonic and cannazyme but am instead using myco like Lenny and seasol liquid seamungus like fiwh lol

vvvvvvv

 

 

I'm onto it fiwh lol  I think I gotta go to bunters though that's where all the Neutrog stuff is stocked here.  Have you had a look at their rose nutes?  :peace:

 

Peace and good growing to you ganja oh and don't OD the babies (seedlings) with the nutrients! (or drown them :blush: )

faith :sun:

 

i get H&G for $35 for the litre set. its great stuff if you want to save yourself $12 every time you buy.

 

i actually couldnt find seamungus liquid at bunnings but someone put me on to masters and i found it there.

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What's available and at what price depends on where you are FIWH. If I go to Melbourne I can pick up Canna for the same price as you are paying for H&G. Locally there is only one hydro outlet and that's just a corner of a store that caters to a range of hobbies, so range the is small and prices are high.

 

Anyway back to the original question... yes coco specific nutrients are best for growing in a coco based substrate.

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What's available and at what price depends on where you are FIWH. If I go to Melbourne I can pick up Canna for the same price as you are paying for H&G. Locally there is only one hydro outlet and that's just a corner of a store that caters to a range of hobbies, so range the is small and prices are high.

 

Anyway back to the original question... yes coco specific nutrients are best for growing in a coco based substrate.

 

i guess your right lou, there seems to be more hydro shops than people in my area, seems like one in every suburb so im kind of spoilt for choice

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