Rollingstoney
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Thanks for all the info alot of good info. I'm probably going do a side by side test run too see which one ill like better.
Pretty much this. Coco is amazing but it's also a prison without automated watering and waste water disposal.Do you wanna water daily or set up an auto water system? Or do you wanna water a couple times a week and not stress when you forget to water or cant water that day? If you like high maintenance women go with coco. If you like freedom. Soil. I run about 20-30% composted manure in my coco. Helps it hold moisture if I forget to water or dont get home before lights out
Pretty much this. Coco is amazing but it's also a prison without automated watering and waste water disposal.
I just checked and the coco is still plenty moist. The plants looks super healthy. I think I may have solved the "chained to the garden" coco problem.I've been using 6" coco cubes all pushed together into one big square with panda film covering my trays. I have a few empty cubes to every cube with a plant. I just got through the stretch phase, and it looks like I'm going to be able to go 3 days without watering them. Not being able take a day off, let alone a weekend, has always been my biggest gripe with coco. I'll check again before they go dark, but this might be the solution.
If you aren't watering coco at least daily then you aren't using it to it's potential. You growing seedlings in 6 inch cubes?I just checked and the coco is still plenty moist. The plants looks super healthy. I think I may have solved the "chained to the garden" coco problem.
Yeah I don't agree with this at all. I'm growing flowering plants in a roughly 2x2' bed made up of 6" coco cubes. (2 or 3 empty cubes to every cube with a plant.) Week 4 today. I did transplant them from a macro plug straight into the 6" cube, which I put into dutch leech trays before "transplanting" them into the final flood trays with the empty cubes. I've been flooding to waste since seed.If you aren't watering coco at least daily then you aren't using it to it's potential. You growing seedlings in 6 inch cubes?
Why the larger numbers vs less more manageable plants? Your method works great too, I'm just curious.I wasn't planning on using the panda film this time, but the cubes got algae so I haphazardly threw the film on. It seems to work fine. I do have some fungus gnats now because I waited too long though.
It's really because I have limited space in my veg room, so I have to start my clones / seeds later and continue to veg them out a for a week or so in my flower room. I've experimented with numbers, and 6 per 4x4 seems to work the best at filling the scrog canopy quickly while still having fairly large individual plants. I tried one plant once and it took a woefully long time to fill out. Also if I'm running regular seeds some of them are going to get pulled, so 6 seems to be enough to fill in the void.Why the larger numbers vs less more manageable plants? Your method works great too, I'm just curious.
A capillary set up will feed your plants indefinitely just keep the tray/reservoir filled.
User error. You can grow in straight perlite I know I've done it. Ppl over complicated things.I never managed to grow in soil, they all died.
But in coco I had no problems, everything grew well.
So if you want to compare yields,
soil = zero
coco = plenty
That might just be me though.
3/8" ball bearings, fish tank gravel and open air. Medium is only the support and delivery system once you learn to meet a plant's needs. LOL. But that is all complicated.User error. You can grow in straight perlite I know I've done it. Ppl over complicated things.