New Grower Questions about Advanced Nutrient Feedings.

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Yesterday I ordered the A.N.'s Hobbyist bundle. I also purchased the PH perfect Connoisseur A and B. If you don't know, here is what is included in the hobbyist bundle:

Voodoo Juice

Big Bud

B-52

Overdrive

My question is this, I see the feeding charts on the A.N. website, but what about the Connossieur? I assume I just use it to buffer the PH throughout the life of the girls. I couldn't find any instructions though. Also, can you give me any pointers using this stuff. I will be using it in a hydro set up.

Thanks ahead
 
The Connossieur A and B will be your primary nutrients. The others are supplements. In order for the pH Perfect to work properly you need a water source with ppms below 120. Above that and they will not bring your pH to the proper levels. All their pH Perfect products were designed for use with RO water. If you're using straight tap water you will need to test the ppm to insure it will work correctly.
 
So if the ppm in my tap water is no good, what would you recommend? I am pretty sure Culligan uses RO.
 
You would have to check with Culligan, I have no information about them. I tried 4 water sources, tap, rain, well and spring. The ppm of my rain water was good but the starting pH was too high, the other 3 had high ppm. I finally had to give up and switch to a different brand. I would suggest you test your water first before starting. If it's too high you may be able to return the AN products if you haven't opened them yet. Here's a good thread with an extended discussion on AN pH Perfect: https://www.autoflower.org/f26/advanced-nutrients-ph-perfect-3455.html
 
Dasani & Aquafina are two cheap bottled RO water you could use both have like under 10ppm and the aquafina has a ppm of 4-7 and ph 5.7-5.9 I have tested 4 cases of these totaling 16 gallons pretty consistent.

Here's a little write up on AN feeding from AN


Advanced Nutrients' Nutrient Calculator - Analyze Soil Chemistry and Plant Nutrient Levels for Your Hydroponic or Indoor Garden.


Add to the reservoir the products that you have that are listed above, if you are using products that are not listed above apply at the rate suggested on the bottle.


In soil adjust the final pH of the solution to 6.3.

The amounts suggested to use are the amounts to feed for the whole week, if you want to feed more than once per week, divide the amount for the whole week by the number of feedings that you want to give your plants, give the plant just plain pH adjusted water when not feeding nutrients. (Ideally the pots are dry every 2 - 3 days)

I am including a general guide to feeding below.

Feeding Guideline

Don’t start feeding nutrients to rooting clones or seedlings such as the 2 part Sensi A & B (Grow) until they develop 3 or 4 sets of new/true leaves.

Until they develop 3 or 4 sets of new (clones)/true (seedlings) leaves feed them only water. You can foliar spray them with Jumpstart, use application rate suggested on the bottle or 1/4 strength B-52 (1 mL/liter) until then. You can also add 1/4 strength applications of Piranha, Tarantula and Voodoo Juice, to the water that you will use in the root zone.

Clones seedlings need high levels of moisture in the medium
(80% -85% is good 100% is too much)

The also like a warmer environment in the root zone 70 F – 80 F.

Entering the Vegetative stage, Use the Rooted Clones / Seedlings schedule in the nutrient calculator for the first two weeks of feeding)

Week 1

At 3 or 4 sets of new leaves mix nutrient solution at 300 ppm

Week 2

Mix nutrient solution at 600 ppm

Switch to Vegetative Stage feeding schedule if you are going to vegetate the plants longer than two weeks, the calculator goes up to another 8 weeks (you don’t need to veg the whole 8 weeks).

Week 3 is Week 1 on the vegetative chart

Mix nutrient solution at 600 - 900 ppm depending on size

Week 4

Mix nutrient solution at 900 -1200 ppm depending on size

Follow chart for additional weeks as required

When entering the Bloom Stage follow the medium feeding strength. (If growing indoors the bloom stage starts when the lights are switched to twelve hours of darkness and twelve hour of light).

Week 1- mix nutrient solution including supplements at 1000 ppm


Week 2 - mix nutrient solution including supplements at 1200 ppm


Week 3- mix nutrient solution including supplements at 1400 ppm


Week 4- mix nutrient solution including supplements at 1600 ppm


Week 5- mix nutrient solution including supplements at 1400 ppm


Week 6- mix nutrient solution including supplements at 1200 ppm


Week 7- Flush

The nutrient calculator is set for a 7 week strain; it can be customized for plants that require more than 7 weeks to complete their flower stage. Just click add a week.

The amounts suggested in the nutrient calculator are the total nutrient to feed the plant for a whole week, not the amount to give them per feeding.

If you want to give your plants nutrient solution more than once per week, divide the amount (total ppm) for the week by the number of feedings that you want to give them to calculate the ppm per feeding. A light cycle of plain ph adjusted water prior to commencing a new week’s feeding schedule will help prevent lock out conditions.

Plants may increase their over all size up to 2/3, during the bloom stage, for this reason the feeding schedules in the calculator increases the strength of the nutrient solution every week, reaching the highest concentration on the fourth week of bloom.


If plant needs longer than 6 weeks of feeding (7 week strain, the 7Th week is a flush week), repeat week 4 for each extra week.

Always reduce the amount that you feed your plants during the last two weeks of feeding.

Overfeeding

If the very tip of the leaves gets yellow it is an early sign of overfeeding. Reduce the solution strength slightly (100 – 150 ppm), if not increase slightly.

Deficiencies

If the margins or any other part of the leaves yellows off it is a possible sign of deficiencies. Check pH in medium and reservoir, if the pH is off from the ideal levels look out conditions may develop. At first symptom of a deficiency apply rule # 1 (When in doubt flush them out).
If growing in a medium that takes some time to dry up, allow the medium to dry and feeding them plain pH adjusted water when they are ready. If growing in a re circulating system, find a way to give them only pH adjusted water for the length of a light cycle, a second reservoir just for water may be a simple solution, then it is just a matter of moving the pump over, maintain the regular water pump cycle during the flush.

pH conditions in medium

In Soil/Soiless (Soil or Soiless mixtures that may also contain peat moss but not Coco Coir) adjust the pH to 6.3

In Hydro (It includes products such as Rockwool, Hydroton Rock, and Lava Rock) adjust to 5.6

In Coco Coir adjust the ph to 5.8 – 6.0. You may want to supplement with SensiCal when growing in coco with a base nutrient that in not specific to growing in coco

Root damage

Another possibility is damage in the root zone, check for the possibility of root rot, or insect larvae as potential causes for root deterioration, brown, mushy, smelly roots are a good indicator of root damage. Hydrogen peroxide is an efficient way to destroy root rot causing bacteria.

Mixing instructions

If using the base nutrient stand alone, mix nutrients according to instructions on the bottle.

If also using supplements follow feeding schedule in the nutrient calculator.

Advanced Nutrients' Nutrient Calculator - Analyze Soil Chemistry and Plant Nutrient Levels for Your Hydroponic or Indoor Garden.

Measurements:

1 gallon = 4 liters (quarts)

1 tsp (teaspoon) = 5 mL
1/2 tsp (teaspoon) = 2.5 mL
1/4 tsp (teaspoon) = 1.25 mL

1 tbsp (tablespoon) = 3 tsp (teaspoon) = 15 mL

I hope that this is the answer that you are looking for. If you have further questions please contact us via e-mail or by calling our tech support toll free line at 1 800 640 9605.



Feel free to call AN they will mor than willing to help you tweak AN according for your setup, also here is a lil info on AN connoisseur


Connoisseur can be applied at rates ranging between 1.5 to 5.0 ml per litre of water, but we recommend an initial dose of 2.0 ml Connoisseur Part A plus 2.0ml Connoisseur Part B per litre of nutrient solution. Monitor crops for floral growth before you push past the 2.0/2.0 ml per litre recommendation. Do not use Part A or Part B by itself.


Hope this helps out....jah bless
 
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