New Grow Started - Coco ScrOG

Greetings fellow high and dry enthusiasts,
I just started my first grow, with the help of an somewhat experienced grower. I have a 1x1m tent, with 9x6.5L pots filled with Canna Coco professional coir. strains are as follows: 3x Kalashnikova from GHS, 1x Girl Scout Cookies, 1x Amnesia Lemon, and 4 clones i plan to take from my friend that are 2x blue dream and 2x cbd therapy. I have them under a 400W HPS agro for veg WITH 18/6 schedule, and will switch to a flowering 400 HPS later on. I am using nutes from Coco (Coco A/B & Rhizotonic for vegetative, Coco A/B and CannaBoost and PK 13/14 when it is time in flowering), although yesterday was the first day that i transplanted them to the big pots and so today will be the first feed. The light is around 45cm above the seedlings, with temperatures ~21-23 degrees celsius and R.H varying from 50-70% depending how often i spray the tent walls, but i dont think that humidity drops below 50%. I have a feeding schedule that came with the nutes, and will follow it +/-. I plan to prepare a ScrOG setup, so very soon i will be topping plants and putting the screen in place. I am trying to water at least twice a day, once in the morning around 7-8am before i leave, and then again at 7-8pm when im back from lessons and work. I will upload pictures soon as i can. Little seedlings werent very happy in the germination blocks under 32W CFL, but now that i have transplanted them and switched to HPS they seem to be much better off. Any notes, comments, tips, and constructive criticism is welcome.
Peace out for now.

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oh and a question, does adding the nutes to the water solution affect the pH? meaning should i adjust pH after i add the nutes or before. I try to keep it between 5 and 6 (colorimetric assay not digital meter). also i read that coco needs calcium supplement, is that necessary or not with the nutes that i have. If you are wondering why it is all in the metric system, its because im currently living in italy and thats how they do things here.
 
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Yes it does make sure ph it right but I know very little about the use of nutes. I would wait tell your roots are going strong.
happy growing
 
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