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Old Reviews AN PH Perfect Coco A+B for Sunshine Adv 4/Pro mix?

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I use the AN line and I'm happy with the results. So while I'm not looking to change my whole line up I do want to get your opinion on whether or not the coco nutes are recommeneed for Peat/Coco mixes even though it's not straight coco?
 
Just in case anyone else isooking for this answer, I called AN support line and said that because there's not a ton of coco in the mix (specifically Sunshine) there's no need to replace what you already use. Well looky there, a straight answer with no product pushing!
 
I use the AN line and I'm happy with the results. So while I'm not looking to change my whole line up I do want to get your opinion on whether or not the coco nutes are recommeneed for Peat/Coco mixes even though it's not straight coco?

Hey, @biggie, I was just thinking about this question myself.

I've used coco/peat type mixes in the past, and after just learning that coco is prone to Cal / Mag deficiencies, was wondering about the differences in the nute mixes for those companies that differentiate between soil and coco mixes.

Just in case anyone else isooking for this answer, I called AN support line and said that because there's not a ton of coco in the mix (specifically Sunshine) there's no need to replace what you already use. Well looky there, a straight answer with no product pushing!

Thanks for this. But did they say anything else about the differences in the nute contents?
For example, are the coco product lines higher in Ca/Mg?
Are there any other differences?

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Hey, @biggie, I was just thinking about this question myself.

I've used coco/peat type mixes in the past, and after just learning that coco is prone to Cal / Mag deficiencies, was wondering about the differences in the nute mixes for those companies that differentiate between soil and coco mixes.



Thanks for this. But did they say anything else about the differences in the nute contents?
For example, are the coco product lines higher in Ca/Mg?
Are there any other differences?

:love:
so I have been away for a while lol I don't recall them saying anything to that affect. I did find however, that even using the same soil I had to dial in the ca/mag for certain strains.
 
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