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CANNA Terra Flores
CANNA Terra Flores is a complete professional nutrient for the flowering phase of plants. It is specially developed for growing in pots and potting mixes. Terra Flores stimulates the fructification and provides every plant with its characteristic flavour. It can be used for both indoor and outdoor cultivation.
Advantages of CANNA Terra Flores
  • Terra Flores is easy to use and dissolves directly
  • Terra Flores prevents the binding of nutritional ions. The availability and composition of nutrients play a crucial role during the plant’s flowering phase
  • Terra Flores is excellent in stimulating the fruit formation and contains all the nutrients that the flowers need during the flowering phase
  • Terra Flores is also rich in chelated trace elements that are present in a form that can be absorbed immediately, which guarantees lavish flowering
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Directions of Use
User Intructions
  • Shake bottle well before use
  • Dissolve 50 ml concentrate per 10 litre (1:200)
  • The EC of CANNA Terra Flores dissolved in (tap) water varies between 0.9 - 1.6 mS/cm2 (= the solution EC + the water EC)
  • Recommended pH: 5.8 - 6.2
Storage, health & safety and other directions
  • CANNA developed Terra Flores specially for the flowering phase of the plant
  • Over-fertilisation has a negative effect on the substrate, the plant and nature in general
  • Store closed in a dark and frost-proof place (UV light breaks down iron chelates in the nutrient)
  • Keep out of reach of children
Warranty / Guarantee
CANNA only works with high graded nutrients and chelates, which are immediately and completely available for the plant. The bottle is made of Polyethylene (PVC and cadmium free), an easily biodegradable and recyclable plastic.
 
Not sayin his ph aint outta whack but its a pretty safe bet if hes only fed plants that are half way thru bloom only 1 time w 1/3 strength nutes that he probably just needs to hit em harder

Yeah deffo but copper , zinc and mang all get taken up with a lower ph so try a feed with a ph of around 5 and see what your ph out is ..
 
Id guess the john innes soil buffer is causing the problem and making your nutes lock out .. if it were me id drop my ph to 5 and give it a good feed with plenty of run off , id test the run off ph and aim for the run off the ph at 6.5 .... adjust the ph of your next feed as required
 
Its not wrong .... ???? If his soil ph is high it needs lowering
Just foolin. I follow the logic bud imo id just start goin w 6.
Either way tho he needs to feed the plants more. Def not a bad idea to check ph on runoff b4 he goes and puts ph 5 in em
 
Id guess the john innes soil buffer is causing the problem and making your nutes lock out .. if it were me id drop my ph to 5 and give it a good feed with plenty of run off , id test the run off ph and aim for the run off the ph at 6.5 .... adjust the ph of your next feed as required

As low as 5.0 in soil? I was always told to keep soil somewhere between 6.2-6.8 an coco 5.5-6.1 regardless of nutes being used etc, either way looks like ive either been told wrong or things have moved on since i was taught lol

So anywho, we have figured i need to lower the ph, what kind of ml/L do ppl think would be good to feed it with to start getting this under control? also i have magne-cal here if thats any use also
 
As low as 5.0 in soil? I was always told to keep soil somewhere between 6.2-6.8 an coco 5.5-6.1 regardless of nutes being used etc, either way looks like ive either been told wrong or things have moved on since i was taught lol

So anywho, we have figured i need to lower the ph, what kind of ml/L do ppl think would be good to feed it with to start getting this under control? also i have magne-cal here if thats any use also
Hit w 5ml. Ph 5 is too low robbie is sayin IF the ph on the runoff happens to be too high to us a lower ph solution to get em back down to ph 6
 
As low as 5.0 in soil? I was always told to keep soil somewhere between 6.2-6.8 an coco 5.5-6.1 regardless of nutes being used etc, either way looks like ive either been told wrong or things have moved on since i was taught lol

So anywho, we have figured i need to lower the ph, what kind of ml/L do ppl think would be good to feed it with to start getting this under control? also i have magne-cal here if thats any use also

The ph im telling you isnt to feed them its to correct your soils ph mate ... for example if you water your plants at a ph of 6.5 your run off ph should also be around 6.5 .... if its not ... for example its 7.5 you need to adjust your ph to rebuffer the soil ...
So if your ph out was 5 you would need to water with a ph of 7 ... ect ... you follow?
 
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