coco is considered hydro. it has not nute value . just like hydro. your ph .should be 5.5 to 6.2 for optimal nute up take . now your the first i heard using the clay pellets instead of perlite.. i flush about every 10 daysHey dude I think this is just what I'm looking for
I recently discovered I'm growing in Canna COCO 70% clay 30% (I thought I'd bought a good soil mix lol)
Anyways I'm having great results tho isn't CoCo for Hydro?
When it comes to flushing should I treat it as though it's soil?
Many thanks
coco is considered hydro. it has not nute value . just like hydro. your ph .should be 5.5 to 6.2 for optimal nute up take . now your the first i heard using the clay pellets instead of perlite.. i flush about every 10 days
Look good manthis was what i was getting out of soil and water. then i did some research, and now im doing much better using canna products . . my shit is looking a 1000 times better
this was what i was getting out of soil and water. then i did some research, and now im doing much better using canna products . . my shit is looking a 1000 times better
is that available in the state i wonder.?? i have never seen it
i have a bunch of hydroton maybe ill pick up a brick . let me know how it does, ??
These hung for 4 days. I cut them a little early then let them chill in the box until the humidity is down to 62%. Then into jars with boveda 62% humidipacks for the cure.You should always hang em if possible leave large stems it helps with quality hung bud on stem will always be better but good job
That's one of the reasons I haven't used them so far, but my research has lead me to conclude that they lose smell because they went into cure to wet or dry. I'll let you know how this cure goes.Ew I hate bovedas they make your weed taste weird lol