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Canna Aqua Flores A - 1 Litre

Canna Aqua Flores A - 1 Litre

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Description

CANNA Aqua Flores A and B is a two-part hydroponic base nutrient for the flowering stage, made for recirculating hydroponic systems where plants stay in direct contact with the nutrient solution.

Aqua Flores is built around the plant’s changing needs once blooming begins. During the blooming phase, plants typically require less nitrogen while demand increases for potassium and phosphorus, and Aqua Flores is formulated to match that shift. It also includes chelated trace elements designed for direct absorption, helping keep nutrition available in forms plants can take up efficiently during the generative (blooming) phase.

This flowering nutrient is designed to support fruit formation and the characteristic flavour of the harvest. It is positioned as a complete professional nutrient for fast growing plants, supplying essential elements intended to carry plants through bloom without gaps or complicated add-ons. If your goal is steady bloom nutrition in a closed, recirculating setup, Aqua Flores is made for that style of growing.

Aqua Flores is also described as easy to use and directly dissolving, which matters in systems that circulate and reuse solution. The formula includes pH-stabilisers to help keep the pH in the nutrient reservoir within the optimum range, reducing how often pH tends to drift in recirculating water systems. Alongside that, the formula includes silicon, and it is also described as containing humic and fulvic acids.

Use CANNA Aqua Flores A and B when you want a two-part flowering base nutrient designed specifically for recirculating systems such as NFT and ebb and flow, including cultivation on inert media like clay pebbles. It’s a good fit for growers who want a complete bloom-focused nutrient built for closed-loop hydro setups and fruiting performance, without turning feeding into a constant adjustment project.

How To Use

How to Use Canna Aqua Flores A - 1 Litre

Step-by-step mixing and feeding instructions for Canna Aqua Flores A - 1 Litre.

Mixing & preparation

Fill your reservoir or watering container with clean, room-temperature water first. Shake the bottle of Canna Aqua Flores A - 1 Litre well before every use. Using the feeding schedule below, measure the recommended dose and add it directly to the water while stirring. Allow the solution to mix fully before adding any other fertilizers, additives, or supplements.

Always add nutrients to water — not the other way around. Mix thoroughly between products to ensure an even, stable nutrient solution.

Week-by-week feeding schedule

Vegetative stage — Flores A

  • Week 1: do not use this product during this week of vegetative growth.
  • Week 2: do not use this product during this week of vegetative growth.
  • Week 3: do not use this product during this week of vegetative growth.
  • Week 4: do not use this product during this week of vegetative growth.

Flowering stage — Flores A

  • Week 1: mix 3.4 ml per litre of water or nutrient solution.
  • Week 2: mix 3.4 ml per litre of water or nutrient solution.
  • Week 3: mix 3.4 ml per litre of water or nutrient solution.
  • Week 4: mix 3.5 ml per litre of water or nutrient solution.
  • Week 5: mix 2.5 ml per litre of water or nutrient solution.
  • Week 6: mix 2.5 ml per litre of water or nutrient solution.
  • Week 7: mix 2.5 ml per litre of water or nutrient solution.
  • Week 8: do not use this product during this week of flowering.

Tips for best results

  • Maintain pH and EC/ppm within the range recommended for your growing medium and crop.
  • Use fresh nutrient solution whenever possible and avoid leaving mixed solution stagnant for long periods.
  • Store nutrients in a cool, dark place away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures.
  • Keep bottles tightly sealed when not in use to reduce air exposure and preserve product quality.
  • Use clean measuring tools and regularly rinse or clean your reservoir, lines, and irrigation equipment.

Common mistakes to avoid

  • Do not mix different nutrients or additives together in concentrated form before adding them to water.
  • Do not exceed the recommended dosage unless you are following a tested, crop-specific feeding plan.
  • Do not skip pH or EC/ppm checks when growing in hydroponic or soilless systems.
  • Do not allow the nutrient solution to freeze or overheat, as this can damage the formulation.
  • Do not ignore the directions on the product label for your specific crop, growth stage, and system type.

Warnings & Safety

Warning – Important Safety Information

This product may cause mild skin irritation and eye irritation. Avoid unnecessary contact with skin, eyes, and clothing. Use only as directed.

General safety precautions

Read and follow all instructions on the product label and any accompanying documentation before use. Keep out of reach of children and pets. Do not ingest. Avoid breathing vapours, mist, or dust that may be generated during handling or use.

Wear appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE), such as protective gloves, long sleeves, long pants and closed-toe footwear. When there is a risk of splashing or airborne particles, use safety glasses or other suitable eye and face protection.

First aid – skin contact

IF ON SKIN OR HAIR: Remove contaminated clothing immediately. Rinse skin with clean water for several minutes, then wash with mild soap and water. If irritation or redness develops and persists, seek medical attention. Wash contaminated clothing before reuse.

First aid – eye contact

IF IN EYES: Rinse cautiously with clean water for several minutes, keeping eyelids open. Remove contact lenses if present and easy to do. Continue rinsing. If irritation persists, obtain medical advice.

First aid – ingestion and inhalation

IF SWALLOWED: Rinse mouth thoroughly with water. Do not induce vomiting unless instructed by a medical professional. Seek medical attention if you feel unwell.

IF INHALED: Move the person to fresh air and keep them comfortable for breathing. If coughing, breathing difficulty, dizziness or other symptoms occur, seek medical assistance.

Storage and handling

Store this product in its original closed container, in a cool, dry and well-ventilated area. Protect from extreme temperatures and direct sunlight. Keep container tightly sealed when not in use.

Avoid release to drains, natural waterways or outdoor soil. Dispose of unused product and empty containers in accordance with local regulations and the directions on the label.

Important: If medical advice is needed, keep the product label or container available. Always follow the specific instructions and safety recommendations provided by the manufacturer. This safety notice is intended as general guidance and does not replace official label directions or documentation.

Frequently Asked Questions

What Is ammoniacal nitrogen (N) and why do plants need It?

Ammoniacal Nitrogen (N) is a plant-available form of ammonium (NH₄⁺) that provides a steady, gentle source of nitrogen for healthy green growth. Unlike fast-release nitrogen types, ammoniacal nitrogen feeds plants slowly, helps stabilize root-zone pH, and works well in cooler temperatures. It is commonly used during early vegetative growth because it supports strong leaf development without burning young roots. If plants show pale leaves, slow growth, or weak stems, they may need more available ammoniacal nitrogen.

Why is calcium oxide (CaO) important for plant growth?

Calcium Oxide (CaO) is important because it quickly raises overly acidic soil pH and supplies calcium, helping roots absorb nutrients more efficiently and supporting stronger plant cell structure; it’s unique because it reacts faster and more aggressively than other calcium sources, so it can correct acidity rapidly but must be used carefully to avoid nutrient lockout or root burn.

Why is chelated iron important for plants, and what makes it different from other iron sources?

Chelated iron is important because it keeps iron usable for plants even when growing conditions would normally lock iron out, helping prevent the classic yellow-new-leaf symptom caused by low chlorophyll production. It is unique from other iron sources because the chelation protects iron from becoming insoluble, making it a more reliable way to correct iron-related chlorosis when regular iron can fail.

Why is nitric nitrogen important for plant growth, and what makes it different from other nitrogen forms?

Nitric nitrogen is important because plants can absorb it quickly to build chlorophyll and steady green growth, which powers photosynthesis. It’s unique because it tends to influence root-zone pH differently than other nitrogen forms and often supports more predictable, balanced growth when paired with the right mineral and environmental conditions.

Why is potassium oxide (K2O) important for plant growth, and what makes it different from other nutrients?

Potassium oxide (K2O) is important because it shows how much potassium is available to support water control, sugar movement, and strong plant structure, which directly impacts growth quality and stress tolerance. It’s unique because K2O is mainly a label standard for potassium content, not a separate nutrient form the plant absorbs, so understanding it helps you avoid mixing up label numbers with real potassium needs.

Why is total nitrogen (N) important for plant growth, and what makes it different from other nutrients?

Total Nitrogen is important because it directly drives leafy growth, chlorophyll production, and overall growth speed, which sets the pace for the entire plant. It’s unique because the “total” number can include different nitrogen forms that behave differently in the root zone, meaning the same total amount can produce very different results depending on the nitrogen type and plant stage.

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Nutrient Feed Chart

Vegetative — Week 1

  1. Vega A
  2. Vega B
  3. Flores A
  4. Flores B
  5. Rhizotonic XP
  6. Cannazym
  7. PK 13/14
  8. Boost Accelerator

Flowering — Week 1

  1. Vega A
  2. Vega B
  3. Flores A
  4. Flores B
  5. Rhizotonic XP
  6. Cannazym
  7. PK 13/14
  8. Boost Accelerator

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