since1991
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Growing in coir is 100% growing in hydroponics if you use mineral fertilizers to feed them. Even if your hand feeding them manually. No semi hydroponics....no sub category....it is hydroponics. There are no "grades" of hydroponics. It either is or isnt. Hand feeding pots full of Promix with mineral ferts is hydroponics no matter what it "looks" like. Flood tables , buckets, tubing, pumps, and reservoirs doesnt constitute growing hydroponically. This is just for automation. And no you dont always need a calmag supplement when using coir medium. And contrary to popular myth you do not need a coco specific nutrient brand to use the medium for growing. What i suggest is buying a pH and electrical conductivity meter. And learn how to use it. Its quite simple. Also start with a nutrient brand that is simple, complete and no additives. And know what your starting base water consists of. Growing in coco coir is very forgiving but like all other mediums it has its own properties and certain guidelines should be adhered to. Educate yourself.Coco is the easiest medium to grow in unless your going to grow 100% hydro. It is totally different to soil and should be treated as such.
Every time you water your plants in coco you give the roots 30% oxygen which is coco main strength. Plants love growing in it. You will always need calmag when growing in coco. I'm growing 4 auto in coco at the moment. I feed everyday with nutes and calmag and I use a root enhancer, shogun to be exact. Make sure that the nutes you are using are designed specifically for coco. I use canna coco plus and feed them canna coco a and b. Of course you have lots of other things to get right like temps of grow room air flow etc, but I swear buy canna products each to their own I know, but give it a crack. All the best with your grow
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