kaptinkush956
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About to start 3 new seeds in coco coir. I did not mix anything is with the coco but was wondering is perlite needed, or can i just run with coco alone? This is my first coco grow.
Do you not plan on letting them get very big? 3 gal is only enough room for probably 2-3weeks of veg. I don't like to use anything less than 10gal, preferably 17gal.Im using 3 gal fabric pots.
yes, I started doing that recently. I have an organic White rhino in dr earth soil, with hydroton mixed in, but I also still used some perlite.What if i add some hydroton would that work the same as perlite?
perlite is just a light volcanic stone. Hydroton, while I've never tried it as a full replacement of perlite, has been doing AMAZING for my organic white rhino. Especially with the extremely dry air in everyone's grow rooms right now, clay holds onto moisture while improving the CEC of the medium. Pore spaces in the hydroton do the same thing the perlite does by trapping air bubbles around each piece when you water. I'm not sure I would ditch the perlite all together, but my girl has been really enjoying this hydroton.Seems like you are filling the root space with rocks.
7 gal is where the big yields live, although if you know your shit you can grow a huge cola in a party cup.5 gallon for monsters.
Being auto's I would imagine 3 gal will suffice. And being a cold dry winter, I would say no perlite would be fine. Just keep in mind that in the spring/summer when the humidity starts to creep up that you may want some perlite in there so that your medium doesn't stay soggy for too long. Maybe throw a few handfuls of hydroton in with one of the pots and see how it does. But like I said, you don't need shit to improve the drainage of coco, it drains like a dream on its own.Sorry should of mentioned that they are autos. And they already germinted nust waiting to be planted. I guess im gonna run with 100% coco see how that turns
it looks like you are top dressing with pebbles/stones...what is the advantage of this?If you want fast growth - the more oxygen to the roots the better. Even though coco holds 30% oxygen when saturated - perlite will speed up growth.
These two plants are 3 weeks from sprout, fed daily, in a 70/30 coco/perlite mix. Good luck.
I put a layer of river rock over the coco to try and fend off fungus gnats. You'll notice I cover my air pots with pantyhose to cover the side holes for the same reason - I try to eliminate any access to my coco which stays saturated all the time.it looks like you are top dressing with pebbles/stones...what is the advantage of this?