House
& Garden A&B coco base nutrient requires an extremely precise
composition of the various minerals. House & Garden coco nutrients
are coco specific nutrients which contain far less potassium than other
nutrients to take into account the high levels of potassium released
from the coco media during the growing cycle. The special composition
of the nutrient solution leaves the water reservoir pure and keeps it
fresh. At the same time it provides an excellent balanced nutrient
ensuring optimal absorption at the root zone.
Product Information
House
& Garden Coco base nutrient is composed of liquid nutrients and
trace elements and contains no bulking agent. This makes the transfer
from the root zone to the plant easier. Coco
base nutrient is composed of the purest high-quality nutrients that are
available on the market to date, including Eddha-Fe (iron). This
enables the plant to absorb the nutrient quickly and effectively. In
short if you want an excellent start for your plants use House &
Garden A&B Coco. House &
Garden base nutrients contain a full range of beneficial elements.
Humic and Fulvic acids improve the uptake and transportation of
nutrients which in turn will promote healthy plant growth and the
absorption capacity of the root zone.
Application
When
preparing your nutrient container, fill it two thirds with water. First
add part A of the nutrient and circulate well before adding part B of
the nutrient. Start off in the growth cycle with an EC 1.2, increase
following the grow schedule until the end of bloom and finish with an
EC of around 2.0. Add any root growth stimulators or flowering
stimulators at this point then top up the container to the desired
level.
Adjust
the pH value to harmonize with the nutrient solution. Use House &
Garden pH+ (up) or pH- (down) as this has been developed specifically
for use with House & Garden nutrients and will give you a longer
and more stable reading.
Additional Information
Do
not add A&B at the same time, as this will trigger a chemical
reaction in the nutrient, resulting in solidification of some parts of
the nutrient and causing incomplete nourishment for your plants. Also
this could cause some blockages in irrigation piping.