Canna Mononutrients: Targeted single nutrient solutions (Nitrogen, Phosphorus, Potassium, Calcium, Magnesium, Iron, Trace Mix) for correcting deficiencies and optimising plant growth in hydroponics, coco, and soil. Essential for healthy vegetative growth, strong roots, abundant flowering, and maximum yields. Precisely feed your plants.
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The Canna Mononutrients range offers growers a powerful toolkit for addressing specific plant nutrient deficiencies and optimising their feeding programs. This comprehensive collection includes seven individual, highly concentrated nutrient solutions: Canna Trace Mix, Canna Nitrogen (N), Canna Phosphorus (P), Canna Magnesium (Mg), Canna Calcium (Ca), Canna Iron (Fe), and Canna Potassium (K). By providing essential elements in their individual forms, you gain complete control over your plant's nutrition, leading to healthier growth, more abundant blooms, and superior yields in hydroponic, coco coir, or soil setups. Understand the role of each vital element below to diagnose deficiencies and fine-tune your cultivation.
Canna Trace Mix
Delivering Essential Micronutrients for Robust Plant Function
Trace Mix is a carefully formulated blend of vital micronutrients, including boron (B), copper (Cu), manganese (Mn), molybdenum (Mo), and zinc (Zn), crucial for a wide array of metabolic processes and enzyme activation within your plants. Factors such as nutrient imbalances, pH fluctuations causing nutrient lockout, or the natural depletion of these elements in the growing medium can lead to trace element deficiencies.
Signs of Trace Element Deficiency May Include:
- Interveinal yellowing or browning appearing on younger leaves.
- Stunted overall growth and shortened distances between nodes.
- Newly emerging leaves exhibiting deformities or twisting.
- Suboptimal flower development and poor fruit setting.
- A general lack of plant vigour and reduced resilience.
Key Benefits of Using Canna Trace Mix
- Supplies a comprehensive blend of necessary micronutrients.
- Supports efficient enzyme activity and metabolic functions.
- Enhances overall plant health and resistance to environmental stresses.
- Contributes to vibrant plant colour and optimal developmental processes.
- Integrates seamlessly into existing nutrient feeding schedules.
Dosage: Typically, use 1-2 ml per 10 litres of water. Adjust the dosage based on the observed deficiency severity and the plant's response.
When to Use: Apply when visual signs of trace element deficiencies become apparent or as a preventative measure within nutrient solutions, particularly in recirculating systems or when utilising highly purified water sources. It is suitable for use throughout both the vegetative and flowering growth stages.
Canna Nitrogen (N)
Promoting Vigorous Leaf and Stem Development
Nitrogen is a highly concentrated single nutrient solution specifically formulated to support robust vegetative growth. As a fundamental component of chlorophyll, nitrogen is essential for photosynthesis and the development of healthy leaves, strong stems, and the overall structural framework of the plant. Insufficient nitrogen in the growing medium, rapid plant expansion outstripping supply, or nutrient imbalances can lead to nitrogen deficiencies.
Signs of Nitrogen Deficiency May Include:
- A general pale green or yellowing of older leaves, which can eventually spread to affect younger foliage.
- Stunted growth patterns and the development of thin, weak stems.
- Reduced leaf size and the premature shedding of older leaves.
- A slower rate of recovery from environmental or other stresses.
Key Benefits of Using Canna Nitrogen
- Encourages rapid and healthy vegetative development.
- Supports the growth of lush, vibrant green foliage.
- Is crucial for the development of strong stems and a robust root system.
- Is readily absorbed by plants, providing quick and noticeable results.
- Allows for precise adjustments to nitrogen levels within the nutrient solution.
Dosage: The typical application rate is 1-2 ml per litre of water. Adjust the dosage based on the severity of the deficiency, the current growth stage of the plant, and the specific plant species. Lower concentrations may be suitable for maintenance or during the early vegetative phase.
When to Use: Apply primarily during the vegetative growth phase to support optimal leaf and stem development. It can also be used to address observed nitrogen deficiencies at any stage of growth. Reduce or discontinue use as the plant transitions into the flowering stage, unless specific nutritional needs dictate otherwise.
Canna Phosphorus (P2O5)
Supporting Strong Roots and Abundant Blooms
Canna Phosphorus (P2O5) is a highly concentrated single nutrient solution vital for the development of a strong and extensive root system, efficient energy transfer within the plant, and the formation of abundant flowers and fruits. Phosphorus plays a key role in the early stages of plant growth, the synthesis of DNA and RNA, and the transportation of essential nutrients throughout the plant. Phosphorus deficiencies can arise in nutrient-poor growing media, at low temperatures that hinder nutrient uptake, or due to imbalances in the pH of the root zone.
Signs of Phosphorus Deficiency May Include:
- Stunted growth, particularly noticeable in the development of the root system.
- Older leaves exhibiting a dark green or purplish hue, often starting at the margins of the leaves.
- A reduction in the number of flowers produced and the overall fruit yield.
- The development of weak stems and a general lack of plant vigour.
Key Benefits of Using Canna Phosphorus
- Encourages the development of a vigorous and well-branched root system.
- Enhances the formation of flowers and the development of buds.
- Supports efficient energy transfer and the overall metabolic processes of the plant.
- Improves the setting of fruit and the overall quality of the harvest.
- Allows for targeted supplementation during critical phases of plant development.
Dosage: The typical application rate is 1-2 ml per litre of water. Adjust the dosage based on the severity of the deficiency and the plant's current growth stage. Higher concentrations may be beneficial during the early flowering period.
When to Use: Apply during the early vegetative stage to promote robust root growth and during the flowering stage to support the formation of buds and the development of fruits. It can also be used to rectify phosphorus deficiencies observed at any point in the plant's life cycle.
Canna Magnesium (MGO)
Supporting Chlorophyll Production for Healthy Photosynthesis
Canna Magnesium (MgO) is a highly concentrated single nutrient solution essential for the production of chlorophyll, the green pigment in plant leaves responsible for capturing light energy during photosynthesis. Magnesium also plays a critical role in the activation of numerous enzymes and the efficient uptake of other nutrients. Magnesium deficiencies can be caused by acidic growing media, an excess of potassium or calcium in the nutrient solution, or simply an insufficient supply of magnesium.
Signs of Magnesium Deficiency May Include:
- Yellowing between the veins of older leaves, while the veins themselves remain green (known as interveinal chlorosis). This often begins at the edges of the leaves and progresses inwards.
- The edges of affected leaves may curl upwards or become brittle to the touch.
- In severe cases, brown spots or necrotic patches may develop on the leaves.
Key Benefits of Using Canna Magnesium
- Effectively corrects and prevents magnesium deficiencies in plants.
- Promotes healthy chlorophyll production, which is vital for efficient photosynthesis.
- Supports the efficient uptake and utilisation of other essential nutrients.
- Enhances the overall health and vitality of the plant.
- Is readily absorbed by plants, leading to a rapid recovery from deficiencies.
Dosage: The typical application rate is 0.5-1 ml per litre of water. For rapid correction of severe deficiencies, a foliar spray using a diluted solution (e.g., 0.25 ml per litre) can provide a quick boost of magnesium.
When to Use: Apply when visual signs of magnesium deficiency become apparent or as a preventative measure, particularly in fast-growing plants or when using nutrient solutions with high levels of potassium and calcium. It is suitable for use throughout both the vegetative and flowering growth stages.
Canna Calcium (Ca)
Building Strong Plant Structures and Improving Nutrient Absorption
Canna Calcium (Ca) is a highly concentrated single nutrient solution essential for the development of strong cell walls, which contributes to a robust plant structure and improves the uptake of other vital nutrients. Calcium also plays significant roles in enzyme activation and the regulation of plant hormones. Calcium deficiencies can occur in areas with soft water, in acidic growing media, or due to imbalances with other nutrients such as potassium and magnesium.
Signs of Calcium Deficiency May Include:
- The development of deformed or stunted new growth, including leaves that are twisted or have curled tips.
- The occurrence of blossom end rot in fruits such as tomatoes and peppers.
- Poor development and branching of the root system.
- Yellowing or browning of young leaves, often accompanied by necrotic (dead) spots.
- The presence of weak stems, making the plant more susceptible to physical damage and diseases.
Key Benefits of Using Canna Calcium
- Strengthens the cell walls of plant tissues, resulting in more robust and resilient plants.
- Improves the plant's ability to absorb and utilise other essential nutrients effectively.
- Enhances the plant's natural resistance to various environmental stresses and diseases.
- Helps to prevent blossom end rot in susceptible fruit-bearing plants.
- Supports the healthy growth of new shoots and the development of a strong root system.
Dosage: The typical application rate is 0.5-1 ml per litre of water. Adjust the dosage based on the hardness of your water supply and the specific needs of your plants.
When to Use: Apply throughout both the vegetative and flowering stages of growth, particularly during periods of rapid development and fruit formation. It can be used preventatively in areas with soft water or when calcium deficiency symptoms are observed.
Canna Iron (Fe)
Essential for Chlorophyll Synthesis and Vital Enzyme Functions
Canna Iron (Fe) is a highly concentrated single nutrient solution that plays a critical role in the synthesis of chlorophyll, the pigment responsible for photosynthesis, and in the function of various enzyme systems essential for plant growth and metabolism. Iron is vital for electron transport during photosynthesis and contributes significantly to the overall vigour and green colouration of plants. Iron deficiencies can be triggered by high pH levels in the nutrient solution, excessive levels of other micronutrients, or an insufficient supply of iron in the growing medium.
Signs of Iron Deficiency May Include:
- Chlorosis, or yellowing, of young leaves, with the veins typically remaining green (interveinal chlorosis). In severe cases, the entire leaf may become pale yellow or even appear almost white.
- New growth is often more severely affected by iron deficiency than older, more established leaves.
- Overall plant growth may be stunted, and the plant may exhibit a general lack of vitality.
Key Benefits of Using Canna Iron
- Effectively corrects and prevents iron deficiencies in a wide range of plants.
- Promotes healthy chlorophyll production, leading to vibrant green foliage and efficient photosynthesis.
- Supports the function of essential enzymes involved in various metabolic processes within the plant.
- Improves the overall health and vigour of the plant, enhancing its resilience.
- Is readily absorbed by plants, allowing for a quick recovery from iron deficiency.
Dosage: The typical application rate is 0.5-1 ml per litre of water. For foliar application, use a diluted solution (e.g., 0.25 ml per litre) for more direct absorption.
When to Use: Apply when visual signs of iron deficiency become apparent, which is most common in rapidly growing plants or when the pH of the nutrient solution is too high. It can be used throughout the vegetative and flowering stages, although deficiency symptoms are often more noticeable during periods of active growth.
Canna Potassium (K2O)
Supporting Abundant Flowering, Fruiting, and Plant Strength
Canna Potassium (K2O) is a highly concentrated single nutrient solution that plays a crucial role in numerous vital plant processes, including the development of flowers and fruits, the regulation of water balance, the transport of nutrients throughout the plant, and the enhancement of overall plant strength and resistance to diseases. Potassium is also essential for the production of sugars and starches, which directly contribute to the quality and yield of fruits. Potassium deficiencies can arise from an insufficient supply in the growing medium, an excess of other nutrients like nitrogen or calcium, or during periods of rapid growth and high demand, particularly during the flowering and fruiting stages.
Signs of Potassium Deficiency May Include:
- Yellowing or browning of the margins and tips of leaves, often starting with older leaves. These areas may eventually develop into dry, necrotic spots.
- Interveinal chlorosis, or yellowing between the veins of the leaves, may also occur in some cases.
- Overall plant growth may be stunted, and the stems may appear weak and spindly.
- The development of flowers and fruits may be poor, resulting in a reduced number of buds or small and misshapen fruits.
- The plant's resistance to environmental stresses and diseases may be noticeably reduced.
Key Benefits of Using Canna Potassium
- Promotes the development of abundant flowers and a high fruit set.
- Enhances the quality, size, and flavour of fruits and other harvested plant parts.
- Improves the plant's ability to regulate water uptake and utilisation, increasing drought tolerance.
- Strengthens the structural integrity of the plant, leading to more robust growth and increased resistance to physical damage.
- Is essential for the production and storage of carbohydrates, providing energy for growth and development.
Dosage: Typically, use 0.5-1 ml per litre of water during the flowering and fruiting stages. Adjust based on the severity of the deficiency and the plant's specific needs.When to Use: Primarily apply during the transition to flowering and throughout the blooming and fruiting periods to support bud development and fruit maturation. Can also be used to address potassium deficiencies observed at any stage.Frequently Asked Questions
Adding a low dose (e.g., 1 ml/10L) once or twice a week can help prevent deficiencies, especially in long-term grows.
How often should I use Trace Mix as a preventative measure?Can I use too much Nitrogen?
Yes, excessive nitrogen can lead to overly leafy growth, delayed flowering, and increased susceptibility to pests and diseases. Monitor your plants carefully.Will adding more Phosphorus significantly increase flower yield?
While crucial for flowering, excessive phosphorus can lead to nutrient lockout. Use it judiciously based on your plant's needs.Can I mix Canna Phosphorus with Calcium?
It's generally recommended to avoid mixing concentrated phosphorus and calcium solutions directly as it can lead to nutrient lock-up. Dilute each separately in water before combining in the nutrient reservoir.Is a purple tinge on leaves always a sign of Phosphorus deficiency?
While a common symptom, other factors like genetics or cold temperatures can also cause purpling. Consider other deficiency signs as well.Can I use Epsom salts instead of Canna Magnesium?
Epsom salts (magnesium sulphate) can be used as a source of magnesium, but Canna Magnesium is a specifically formulated and easily absorbable solution for hydroponic and other cultivation methods. The purity and consistency may differ.Will a Magnesium deficiency affect flowering?
Yes, magnesium is crucial for overall plant health and energy production, which are essential for proper flower development and yield.Why are older leaves affected first by Magnesium deficiency?
Magnesium is a mobile nutrient, meaning the plant will move it from older leaves to new growth when there is a shortage, causing the older leaves to show deficiency symptoms first.Can I mix Canna Calcium with Phosphorus?
It's generally recommended to avoid mixing concentrated calcium and phosphorus solutions directly as it can lead to nutrient lock-up. Dilute each separately in water before combining in the nutrient reservoir.What is the role of calcium in preventing blossom end rot?
Calcium is a key component of cell walls in fruits. Insufficient calcium transport to the developing fruit can lead to cell breakdown and blossom end rot.Why does high pH cause Iron deficiency?
In alkaline conditions, iron becomes less soluble and less available for plant uptake, even if it is present in the nutrient solution.Is Iron deficiency more common in specific growing mediums?
It can be more prevalent in hydroponic systems with poor pH management or in alkaline soils.How does Potassium affect flower development?
Potassium is involved in numerous processes essential for flowering, including energy transport, sugar production for bud development, and the regulation of enzymes involved in flower formation.SKU: 1792 Free delivery on orders over £60*
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