I have to ask what strain and genetics foŕ the seeds?Ok so we are set up to veg I've taken it upon myself to find out the old info and step to germination. I have achiveded 95% success as 8/9 seeds popped. I have set the seedlings in 1/5 gallon bags of coco on a light schedule of 18/6. 7/8 have popped up. NOW! I will be useing cannas Coco's A and B and entire line for this grow. With that being said. When do I start feeding as I am only using pH'ed water with a tiny bit of Cal mag in it. HELP ME OBE WAN YOUR MY ONLY HOPE!!!!
Grease monkey, Runtz, and gelato #33I have to ask what strain and genetics foŕ the seeds?
Where did you get the runtz seeds?Grease monkey, Runtz, and gelato #33
Thanks for the info. And i hear it's dam near rule of thumb with starting small on the nutes. And as for selection Ive smoked a couple strains grown with this nutrient line and it was amazing!For Canna Coco a search shows their feeding schedule, just google it "Canna Coco Feed Schedule" and like 15 pictures will pop up telling you how much to put.
BUT, you should in general know that with nutrients it's better to start small. Maybe 1/2 strentgh of their recommendation. For example, on the first page I saw the recommendation was for 1.5-2ml/L strength for veg. I would go .75 - 1 ml / L strength and go up from there...but I've never used these nutes and don't want to steer you wrong.
There's a lot to learn in the nutrient space ... there's a lot to learn in each of the 5 limiting factor spaces ... but I agree with that dude that said buy dry powder stuff and mix your own. I like Jack's 321.
Directly from a couple packs given to me by Yung lb himself! They were really good healthy looking ones too!Where did you get the runtz seeds?
That's what I'm hearing from everyone. Thanks. And I won't be starting a nutrient regimen untill the second set of fans pop out.like the folks say, less is better with nutes!, it´s easier to fix a deficiency than to fix a nute burn
This is what I chose to do. And I agree with soil. Just not for indoor use!Why are you going soilless? You got a problem with dirt? I joke. But seriously, why not dirt? Better for amateur growers, good soil is precharged and you dont have to do much nutrient wise. Good ph buffer. I wouldnt rule soil out so easily.
Might be worth reconsidering. Its difficult to get nutrients right with coco. Potting soil is pretty indoor friendly.This is what I chose to do. And I agree with soil. Just not for indoor use!
So's the Coco! I enjoy the work load and am content for now.Might be worth reconsidering. Its difficult to get nutrients right with coco. Potting soil is pretty indoor friendly.