ebcrew
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Background: I've always grown in soil, however I have 5 plants going in a coco base. Its made by a local dirt company and he says it is especially made for cannabis.
Its 50% coco coir, 20% Florida peat, 30% perlite. Also has some gypsum, dolomite and turf pro (humic acid, trace elements, and beneficial microbes) in it.
Problem: So now I'm researching more into coco. I stumble onto Royal Golds website and under their coco listing it says this: "NOTE* Royal Gold Loose Coco contains a light Calcium charge as a result of our buffering process, and will generally show ppm readings in the range of 700-900 ppm. This is a result of our calcium buffer, not excess levels of sodium chloride! Ppm readings indicate only how many parts per million of dissolved solids are present in your liquid (runoff, fertilizer, etc.) and do not distinguish between NaCl (Sodium Chloride) and other nutrients."
I believe I'm running to a similar situation with the buffered coco I have.
Question: The plants are a around month old in veg and I'm feeding GH nutrients and calmag. My runoff PPMs are like 1500 and I'm feeding around 700-800 PPMs. Do I continue feeding like this, the plants look fine. Or does this buffered coco not need to be feed such a high PPM since there's shit in it already? Theres no NPK from what I can tell in the coco though which is why I'm confused.
Its 50% coco coir, 20% Florida peat, 30% perlite. Also has some gypsum, dolomite and turf pro (humic acid, trace elements, and beneficial microbes) in it.
Problem: So now I'm researching more into coco. I stumble onto Royal Golds website and under their coco listing it says this: "NOTE* Royal Gold Loose Coco contains a light Calcium charge as a result of our buffering process, and will generally show ppm readings in the range of 700-900 ppm. This is a result of our calcium buffer, not excess levels of sodium chloride! Ppm readings indicate only how many parts per million of dissolved solids are present in your liquid (runoff, fertilizer, etc.) and do not distinguish between NaCl (Sodium Chloride) and other nutrients."
I believe I'm running to a similar situation with the buffered coco I have.
Question: The plants are a around month old in veg and I'm feeding GH nutrients and calmag. My runoff PPMs are like 1500 and I'm feeding around 700-800 PPMs. Do I continue feeding like this, the plants look fine. Or does this buffered coco not need to be feed such a high PPM since there's shit in it already? Theres no NPK from what I can tell in the coco though which is why I'm confused.