Starting over, could use some advice.

yktind

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It is super important to read reviews apparently! Never knew that could be an issue with coco. I always thought coco was coco. The more you know.
 

ayr0n

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Hmm lotta FF hate. I picked up a couple bags of ocean forest to tie me over cuz I ran out of medium and had to transplant my CSS - figured i'd give it a shot...seems to be just fine. Little pricey for what it is, but it's not bad at all...haven't fed anything but water n she's looking great.
 

THE KONASSURE

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Shit if that is true the hydro guy got one over on me. I am in the process of switching all the way to hempys so I have two different setups right now.
For Hempy in Veg:
Gh Series, Gro, Micro, Bloom, Diamond Nectar, Superthrive, Dutch Masters Zone and Silica. Usually will throw in Zone and or Orca depending on how everything looks.

For Aero in Flower:
Gh Series, Gro, Micro, Bloom, Diamond Nectar until week 3, Silica until week 3, Zone if needed, Floralicous Plus, Flora Nectar, Kool Bloom and Cyrstal Burst.

This is the first full round of using silica. Can't really say i notice a difference but the girls in flower look awesome to me. Maybe a bit more stretched out. But I blame my old bulb and lack of getting a new one. Will try and grab a fresh bulb this week but the stretch is already over. At leaset it will help with the stacking of flowers.

I use dutch master root zone when I want a copper treatment and then a mix if I want to use bennies

Not tried orca yet was a fan of great white but have moved over to "root grow" the hydro one as a 400g bag is cheap got some other new one that was cheap too same kinda thing

Started to look for ones with no trichoderma in them as I can buy that separately and apparently its far more agressive then the mycor stuff so using the both at the same time is not as good as if you breed up mycor and use trichoderma to clean up fresh coco or "sick/dirty" plants and soil

If your bulb is old that will cost you yield for sure

I still keep silica about as it`s a good ph up but I don`t go out of my way to add it if I`m using ghe`s flora range as I know for sure it`s got silica in it, I`m not sure what bottle its in but at least one of them definitely has it

Oh here we go

It`s in the flora bloom

FloraBloom : During growth it increases root formation and health. During flowering and fruiting it enables the plant to fulfil its genetic potential to the maximum.
Of special importance for water culture growers, FloraGro and FloraBloom both contain silicate (in form of silicic acid) to complete the diet and strengthen the structure of your plants

http://gb.eurohydro.com/floraseries.html

So if your using orca in your res then I would switch to a silica free pk source for a week or 2 and allow the orca`s microbes to breed otherwise your just going to kill them with the silica, unless your mixing with water and carbs and feeding the plants roots, adding orca to a siliconed res would mean most of the bennies just die right away right ??
 

green217

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My first grow went great. I would put the coco up till you get used to growing more. recommend sunshine mix #4 for medium and grab a GO box by general hydroponics. I used these and kept my environment stable and had a great harvest on my first grow. I have no experience with coco or hydro. I started as simple as I could to avoid mistakes, and it worked for me. Also like was stated earlier those seedlings are so small they shouldn't need nutes yet at all, maybe it's different in coco, but it's my understanding that the seed has all it needs to survive for the first couple of weeks. Good luck!
green217
 

Zenogears

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Alright, i'm getting ready to decide if i want to go ahead a purchase a bag of roots organic from amazon to start my seedlings in, then when i transplant go into coco and perlite mix. I hear 5 parts coco per 3 parts perlite is too much, so ill take away some of the perlite.

I guess the only reason I went for coco is because i heard from a lot of people that it's better to start out because there are no time release fertalizers in it. I guess my stupid girl head didn't think that seedlings needed any.

Should I go ahead with the purchase of roots organic? This is what i was thinking.
http://www.amazon.com/Roots-Organics-Soil-1-5-CF/dp/B0061YI4J8/ref=sr_1_1?s=lawn-garden&ie=UTF8&qid=1418330081&sr=1-1&keywords=roots+organic

Or should I go with something different?

I looked up some reverse osmosis systems, but they are just too expensive for me to buy right now.

I think I can keep things under control if i can just get to the point where my seedlings can sprout and grow healthy, i grew a for a couple years about 4 years ago, i've forgotten a lot it seems lol.

Thanks you guys are seriously helping me a lot, and it means so much to me.
 

yktind

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I use dutch master root zone when I want a copper treatment and then a mix if I want to use bennies

Not tried orca yet was a fan of great white but have moved over to "root grow" the hydro one as a 400g bag is cheap got some other new one that was cheap too same kinda thing

Started to look for ones with no trichoderma in them as I can buy that separately and apparently its far more agressive then the mycor stuff so using the both at the same time is not as good as if you breed up mycor and use trichoderma to clean up fresh coco or "sick/dirty" plants and soil

If your bulb is old that will cost you yield for sure

I still keep silica about as it`s a good ph up but I don`t go out of my way to add it if I`m using ghe`s flora range as I know for sure it`s got silica in it, I`m not sure what bottle its in but at least one of them definitely has it

Oh here we go

It`s in the flora bloom

FloraBloom : During growth it increases root formation and health. During flowering and fruiting it enables the plant to fulfil its genetic potential to the maximum.
Of special importance for water culture growers, FloraGro and FloraBloom both contain silicate (in form of silicic acid) to complete the diet and strengthen the structure of your plants
http://gb.eurohydro.com/floraseries.html

So if your using orca in your res then I would switch to a silica free pk source for a week or 2 and allow the orca`s microbes to breed otherwise your just going to kill them with the silica, unless your mixing with water and carbs and feeding the plants roots, adding orca to a siliconed res would mean most of the bennies just die right away right ??
Yeah with bennies I figured everytime I added them they probably just die any way. That is interesting about the silica though. Maybe I just stick to it in Veg since the Flora Bloom increases once I hit flower.
 

yktind

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Alright, i'm getting ready to decide if i want to go ahead a purchase a bag of roots organic from amazon to start my seedlings in, then when i transplant go into coco and perlite mix. I hear 5 parts coco per 3 parts perlite is too much, so ill take away some of the perlite.

I guess the only reason I went for coco is because i heard from a lot of people that it's better to start out because there are no time release fertalizers in it. I guess my stupid girl head didn't think that seedlings needed any.

Should I go ahead with the purchase of roots organic? This is what i was thinking.
http://www.amazon.com/Roots-Organics-Soil-1-5-CF/dp/B0061YI4J8/ref=sr_1_1?s=lawn-garden&ie=UTF8&qid=1418330081&sr=1-1&keywords=roots organic

Or should I go with something different?

I looked up some reverse osmosis systems, but they are just too expensive for me to buy right now.

I think I can keep things under control if i can just get to the point where my seedlings can sprout and grow healthy, i grew a for a couple years about 4 years ago, i've forgotten a lot it seems lol.

Thanks you guys are seriously helping me a lot, and it means so much to me.
IMO Don't spend a shit load of money. Just do a soil grow and get use to growing again. I would probably drop the plant count too. Your grow though. 2 - 4 bad ass plants will make you far happier then 12 dead ones.
 

ayr0n

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Alright, i'm getting ready to decide if i want to go ahead a purchase a bag of roots organic from amazon to start my seedlings in, then when i transplant go into coco and perlite mix. I hear 5 parts coco per 3 parts perlite is too much, so ill take away some of the perlite.

I guess the only reason I went for coco is because i heard from a lot of people that it's better to start out because there are no time release fertalizers in it. I guess my stupid girl head didn't think that seedlings needed any.

Should I go ahead with the purchase of roots organic? This is what i was thinking.
http://www.amazon.com/Roots-Organics-Soil-1-5-CF/dp/B0061YI4J8/ref=sr_1_1?s=lawn-garden&ie=UTF8&qid=1418330081&sr=1-1&keywords=roots organic

Or should I go with something different?

I looked up some reverse osmosis systems, but they are just too expensive for me to buy right now.

I think I can keep things under control if i can just get to the point where my seedlings can sprout and grow healthy, i grew a for a couple years about 4 years ago, i've forgotten a lot it seems lol.

Thanks you guys are seriously helping me a lot, and it means so much to me.
IMO Don't spend a shit load of money. Just do a soil grow and get use to growing again. I would probably drop the plant count too. Your grow though. 2 - 4 bad ass plants will make you far happier then 12 dead ones.
I thnk yktind kind of hit it on the head there...seedlings don't need a whole lot to get started because they got their cotelydons to get by on for a little while...most mediums should work decently well for the yung'ns assuming other conditions in the environment are good. Some of the pre-mixes might be slightly hot for seedlings which could slow you down a bit, but other than that I don't think it will matter much what you choose to start them in. From what I've witnessed here on RIU the biggest threat to a young seedling is overwatering / damping off so that's something to keep in mind. You'll at least want something that has decent drainage and is relatively light / aerated if you are gonna start in soil.
 
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purplehays1

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Hmm lotta FF hate. I picked up a couple bags of ocean forest to tie me over cuz I ran out of medium and had to transplant my CSS - figured i'd give it a shot...seems to be just fine. Little pricey for what it is, but it's not bad at all...haven't fed anything but water n she's looking great.
Ya there is no question u could make FFOF for pennys on the dollar, but shit i need one bag per cycle and it costs like 12 bucks.
 

Cannasutraorganics

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Alright, i'm getting ready to decide if i want to go ahead a purchase a bag of roots organic from amazon to start my seedlings in, then when i transplant go into coco and perlite mix. I hear 5 parts coco per 3 parts perlite is too much, so ill take away some of the perlite.

I guess the only reason I went for coco is because i heard from a lot of people that it's better to start out because there are no time release fertalizers in it. I guess my stupid girl head didn't think that seedlings needed any.

Should I go ahead with the purchase of roots organic? This is what i was thinking.
http://www.amazon.com/Roots-Organics-Soil-1-5-CF/dp/B0061YI4J8/ref=sr_1_1?s=lawn-garden&ie=UTF8&qid=1418330081&sr=1-1&keywords=roots organic

Or should I go with something different?

I looked up some reverse osmosis systems, but they are just too expensive for me to buy right now.

I think I can keep things under control if i can just get to the point where my seedlings can sprout and grow healthy, i grew a for a couple years about 4 years ago, i've forgotten a lot it seems lol.

Thanks you guys are seriously helping me a lot, and it means so much to me.
Go to local nursery, plants not kids, and get a small bag of starter mix. It's low nutes and peat with a little perlite and soil. Just water and let dry over half way before rewatering. Also get smaller pots. 2". Easier to not over water. Once fully rooted in them transplant. R use the little peat pots, the roots will grow through the pot, when big enough just put whole plant and pot in bigger pot. Easy. Not expensive. Never, I repeat, never use coco for seedlings or small clones. Also use Jacks citrus. Better the jacks original for this. Not what I use or would use, but will do good for you. If going to mix more nutes then just jacks, use silica, calmag and a rooting agent. I use canna Rhizo. Bcus roots is good too. Most rooting compounds are more then adequate. But the silica will make bigger and stronger plants. And silica will help keep bugs away and mildew. And if you fuk up it will help make your fuk up not as bad. Under watering and you loose leaves not the plant dies. Gets too hot and plant rocks on with no give a shit. Gets too cold, only a little stumble. Silica goes in and is mixed into the water First. First. First. Silica messes up other nutes in its concentrated form. Happy growing....
 

THE KONASSURE

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Yeah with bennies I figured everytime I added them they probably just die any way. That is interesting about the silica though. Maybe I just stick to it in Veg since the Flora Bloom increases once I hit flower.
Yeah seems to be in the flora grow too just not the micro

I`ve been using the flora nova veg lately and its been so good I`ve considered getting the bloom too and getting away from the 3 pack system ?

@Zenogears I would give the coco another go but I`d use "vitalinks plant start" or something like it even a tiny bit of veg food at a very low rate just for the 1st soak on the coco then I`d just water them with water for a week or 2

Plant start always works good for me a few seeds even shot twin or triple tops right out of the ground.
 

Cannasutraorganics

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Also for seeding. Fresh young coconut juice for feeding. Same stuff in the seed to help grow when young, but this grows a coconut tree in sand, where there is no nutes. 10 ml per gallon of water. Also used during veg with your other nutes will increase nodes and decrease node spacing. During regular veg I use 15 to 25 ml per gallon. After you top your plant it breaks down dominance so all branches are trying to be the tallest. Including secondary and third branches. If one top is still a few inches taller then the rest it will make them even out. A side note to useing coconut juice, it can make branches you cut off grow back. Some strains all but 10% grew back.... Crazy. But a dream come true for Cloners. Imagine cutting clones off a branch and adding coconut juice and cutting the same clones two weeks later. Lol. Have fun. And don't use bottled juice. Go buy a joint white coconut and poke a hole and filter the juice. Store in freezer what you don't use. And only use once a week at most. During bud I use at 10ml on most strains and only at start and once at week 2,4,6 and if going 10 weeks or more week 8. But not Dureing last 2 weeks.
 
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Zenogears

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Well i just purchased the roots organics, hopefully i'll have better luck with this as a starting medium. I'll make sure to test the runoff ph. When I plant, and get some sprouts, i'll come back here and post some pics. It'll be a couple weeks though. Keep the advice coming though, loving it.

I've always had the best luck lst'ing my plants to keep them short and bushy with more tops. Plus my tent is only about 4ft high.
 

green217

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Well i just purchased the roots organics, hopefully i'll have better luck with this as a starting medium. I'll make sure to test the runoff ph. When I plant, and get some sprouts, i'll come back here and post some pics. It'll be a couple weeks though. Keep the advice coming though, loving it.

I've always had the best luck lst'ing my plants to keep them short and bushy with more tops. Plus my tent is only about 4ft high.
I believe you will have much better results with the roots organic.
 

Cannasutraorganics

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Yeah seems to be in the flora grow too just not the micro

I`ve been using the flora nova veg lately and its been so good I`ve considered getting the bloom too and getting away from the 3 pack system ?

@Zenogears I would give the coco another go but I`d use "vitalinks plant start" or something like it even a tiny bit of veg food at a very low rate just for the 1st soak on the coco then I`d just water them with water for a week or 2

Plant start always works good for me a few seeds even shot twin or triple tops right out of the ground.
A friend uses it and he gets faster growth then I do. A little lanky an wider nodes. Buds were tight and great smell. He rinsed 2 weeks at the end so not bad at all. Trics weren't as big or numerous and the high was lower and shorter. Many people really like it. H also uses molasses all the way through his grow from veg to bloom. 1/2-1 ml per gallon for veg once a week and 2 to 6 ml per gallon for bud once a week. I use less by about half in my bloom. And I use BioCanna. Very pricy but I'm worth it. Good luck.
 

Cannasutraorganics

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Well i just purchased the roots organics, hopefully i'll have better luck with this as a starting medium. I'll make sure to test the runoff ph. When I plant, and get some sprouts, i'll come back here and post some pics. It'll be a couple weeks though. Keep the advice coming though, loving it.

I've always had the best luck lst'ing my plants to keep them short and bushy with more tops. Plus my tent is only about 4ft high.
Root organic is ok. I would recommend mixing it with peat moss at half. Also by adding the peat you can see when it's dry better. Instead of turning light black when dry it turns light tan. Can spot low water plants across the room. I'm talking a regular room, not a 2x4 tent.. Lol. All starter soils have high amounts or peat. Peat hold more water then soil.
image.jpg This is one of my clone and teen areas. 1600 plants in there and 1300 in Cloners. So I've done this a little bit..... Good luck..
 

THE KONASSURE

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Root organic is ok. I would recommend mixing it with peat moss at half. Also by adding the peat you can see when it's dry better. Instead of turning light black when dry it turns light tan. Can spot low water plants across the room. I'm talking a regular room, not a 2x4 tent.. Lol. All starter soils have high amounts or peat. Peat hold more water then soil.
View attachment 3311468 This is one of my clone and teen areas. 1600 plants in there and 1300 in Cloners. So I've done this a little bit..... Good luck..
Jeeze man and there I am looking at a country house and land just to grow 1000 or so beans in the summer when I retire from city life, lol

Looking good

You got 1600 in bloom at once then ? would love to see some pics :)
 

Cannasutraorganics

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Jeeze man and there I am looking at a country house and land just to grow 1000 or so beans in the summer when I retire from city life, lol

Looking good

You got 1600 in bloom at once then ? would love to see some pics :)
I sell clones. I flip moms into bud in a perpetual bud room. Retire 2-6 moms a week into the bud room. Pull 3-5 from bud room every week too. 4-7 ounces a plant. 49 plants in right now. 42 moms in mother room. 9 strains. Lots of work.... Next year I'm tripling the grow and 5 times the space, for future growin. Summer time flipping 2000-4000 clones a week. Clones are weekly money. The way I do bud I have new bud every week. And when I'm learning a new strain I get 8 grows in in 4 months. Or more. Faster way to dial them in. I hand water everything......
 

yktind

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Ya there is no question u could make FFOF for pennys on the dollar, but shit i need one bag per cycle and it costs like 12 bucks.
1 of my first grows ever was straight ffof no extra perlite or anything. Stuff really pissed me off. But if I look at it honestly it was user error, lol.

Then I did soil again, after actually reading, with a mix of 2 bags black gold, 1 bag happy frog and 1 bag perlite. I actually really liked that maybe less perlite.

I'm not a soil guy so take my opinion on soil with a grain of salt. The Rols dudes have some awesome info if you want to gear towards organics. I actually follow some of it for my outdoor veggies and stuff.

So in regards to fox farm ocean forest (ffof) I am biased. Just don't like it.

If you want a fairly low maintenance system, do a search on hempy buckets. That is if you don't want to go soil.

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