eddysteady
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Fair enoughBecause it's fun to grow big dank buds in coco.
Fair enoughBecause it's fun to grow big dank buds in coco.
Do you have a suggestion or are you here to play games?Fair enough
I was asking why would you add a product that contains Calcium and Magnesium when trying to raise Ca levels.Do you have a suggestion or are you here to play games?
Have you grown in coco?I was asking why would you add a product that contains Calcium and Magnesium when trying to raise Ca levels.
YesHave you grown in coco?
Are you aware of the cation exchange capacity of Coco and how cocos exchange sites are filled with potassium and sodium?
You ever heard of pre buffered Coco and Coco specific nutrients ?Are you aware of the cation exchange capacity of Coco and how cocos exchange sites are filled with potassium and sodium?
This can lead to binding and locking out of calcium and magnesium.
This is why cal/mag works so well with coco.
I have, but then why would someone use cal/mag if they had conditioned coco and coco specific nutrients.You ever heard of pre buffered Coco and Coco specific nutrients ?
What's that got to do with the question I asked ?I have, but then why would someone use cal/mag if they had conditioned coco and coco specific nutrients.
Those of us who do not, use Cal/Mag with spectacular results.
What's that got to do with the question I asked ?
You don't say much for a guy that contributes nothing!What's that got to do with the question I asked ?
Spoke to a guy working in a grow. He filled me in on a few new bis of info during flower..
3 waterings a week in Coco.,
Water tea, nutes.
the tea, brew includes ground up fish bones, microbes twice, once while brew, second just before feed. I've done this every 2-3 weeks and have noticed a difference. They test run off to adjust as needed including a flood cleaning 2 times a month. They use flood and drain in 3 gallon pots.
Don't tell anyone.
If that plant is drinking water and not feeding nutrient then the EC can come in higher then original. Reading run off is vague at best. Best part about coco is----------> it is whatever you put in it.......just flood it with what you want in your medium and vacuum/dispose of run off.The runoff should be lower than what you put in that a sign the plant is using the nutrients. Idealy you would want the runoff to be much lower than what you put in. The amount that is missing from the runoff is what the plant is using.