So soak the soil in 7.5ml of cal mag per gallon of water 2 times?Soak 'em in 7.5ml/gallon for at least 8 hours then drain. I do it twice.
Am i good to transplant right after the coco drains?Soak 'em in 7.5ml/gallon for at least 8 hours then drain. I do it twice.
I use Canna Coco Professional but I run a bunch of low EC nutrient solution through it. 0.4 EC primes it to start.I have some mother earth coco plus perlite i will be transplanting my solo cup seedlings into. I will be putting them into 5 gallon grow bags. Whats the best way to buffer? Fill each grow bag and pour cal mag water through them until saturated? Thanks.
Yes. I should have mentioned to rinse first to get out the fine sludgy stuff if you used a brick. I just scooped it out of the cal/mag though to rid it of that.Am i good to transplant right after the coco drains?
That it comes in bricks does not mean it is not pre-buffered. I have some premium coco bricks here that are washed and pre-buffered, and at the same high quality as the bagged variants. There is only so much you can do to coco to make it hydroponics grade, and pressing it into bricks does not degrade it in any way.Next time I'll probably just buy the pre-buffered stuff instead of the bricks when I need some more.
Thank you.I've used Mother Earth before and it's already buffered.........you can use it right out of the bag.
Lot's of people like to be safe with a calmag or light nute soak.
I do rinse it with a light nute solution to eliminate any dust.
Personally I slowly fertigate with a low EC nutrient solution. Go slow and "flush" a lot through it. If you are doing multiple pots / solo cups it'll be easier. Little here little there. This sets the coco at the exact EC you want it and as @MickFoster mentioned it also removes the fines.Whats the best way to get it wet the first time? Even the solo cups filled with it, i had to water several times to get it saturated ir it had dry pockets. Maybe fill plugged sink and mix with hands, squeexe and then place in grow bags? Fluff it up a little, then transplant and lightly water?
I bought my brick at a pet store a while ago. I'm a cheap-ass. Today, I'd rather not waste time.That it comes in bricks does not mean it is not pre-buffered. I have some premium coco bricks here that are washed and pre-buffered, and at the same high quality as the bagged variants. There is only so much you can do to coco to make it hydroponics grade, and pressing it into bricks does not degrade it in any way.
Who wants a brick as a pet? I wouldn't waste my time either!I bought my brick at a pet store a while ago. I'm a cheap-ass. Today, I'd rather not waste time.