ShowMeDaSauce said:
They claim its a stand alone product but suggest switching to MaxiBloom later. The "hydro" forums suggest just using the Maxibloom the entire time but i doubt peppers are the main focus of what is being grown.
http://generalhydroponics.com/maxiseries/
A somewhat detailed list of nutrients are on the first pdf i posted.
Botanicare recommends adding CalMag Plus to the CNS17 Grow if using coco. Im betting gypsum will be just fine for additional calcium. The GH products have about the same amount of calcium or a little bit higher if you mix it up full strength. GH recommends a different product all together for coco.
I really haven't spent a huge amount of time doing a in depth comparison of beneficial trace elements. This year i will just stick with the CNS17 and a little worm casting on the 2 test pots of coco. Im using a weak solution on some seedlings too.
Look, I don't want to be too rough here, but companies make a lot of money on these products, simply because people think they need them. I really can't speak for anyone else on this forum, but my personal opinion is that nutrients are just about the EASIEST thing in the whole pepper growing process, to get right. Putting together a good container mix, relying on the weather, battling pests - these are the difficult issues.
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I've grown in coco coir for 3 full seasons now. That doesn't make me an expert, it just allows me to relate my experience. For me, I won't waste a single penny trying to "phase" a pepper plant. For one thing, I have no control over the weather, growing outdoors, and that's the biggest single problem that I have.
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Regarding Cal-Mag - Yes, I can imagine that they do recommend it, since they do make it, and most growers "have always done it that way". Dig deep, and you'll find some of those "other" growers who do just fine, keeping it as simple as possible. I started learning from "other" growers. Some of them talked a great game, but spent way too much time, energy, and money, trying to grow the ultimate of ultimates, while some other ingoramus grew a beast of a plant with barely a season's worth of learning.
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Pure coco that's being pushed to the limits of growing - by way of environmental manipulation - i.e., a grow tent, humidity, CO2, etc - may need supplemental calcium, and it may not. But none of the plants that I grew under the sun with CNS17 Grow ever required bloom or Cal-Mag. They started and finished strong.
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Again, I have to say, please post whatever you end up doing. It would be interesting to observe regional differences, at the very least. I think you are going to do great with the coco and worm castings.