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I'm using this 2 part nutrient system for a first time coco grow. Wondering if anyone else has any experience with it. I find it unique and a slight bit concerning that it's the only A/B that I've come across that uses a 1:1 A:B mixture throughout both veg and fruiting cycles; of course altering in mix strength. I have not been convinced on any other additives so far and I plan on using these base nutrients for the remainder of the grow.
Just wondering if anyone has any experience with...
House and Garden Cocos A + B
Just wondering if anyone has any experience with...
House and Garden Cocos A + B
May 04, 2020 at 02:49AM
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