Mine will be done around then too probably. Im going to get reading up on cocoBig tent won't be clear until late November probably. After I've harvested that and made my nut for a while, I can afford to possibly fuck up an entire grow in an experiment. Then, I'll be game.
Yeah read the 1 start reviews on Amazon nutes...or any Amazon product for that matter. Tons of fakes!!Fuck. I'm already about half convinced that some of the bags of FF soils I've gotten from Amazon were fakes. Don't make me start doubting the authenticity of the nutes, too. There's a crummy little nursery about 45 miles away that has seriously overpriced nutes, and soils that they habitually store outdoors in the elements, but the nearest actual hydro stops I know of are about 190 miles due east of me. Not a drive I wanna make unless absolutely necessary.
There is a LOT to read.Mine will be done around then too probably. Im going to get reading up on coco
Thanks yeah it seems like its going to be some work but thats ok, Ill be trapped inside for the winter in this Arctic Tundra anyways. Be a good time to learn some new techniquesThere is a LOT to read.
Here's a great starter thread...I read all 67 pages before my 1st coco grow. (and still had issues, lol)
A few things that I've learned about growing in coco with a drip systm DTW
Ok let me chime in with what I've learned about coco. The majority of my growing life was spent growing with organic soil, I used bio bizz nutes with compost teas and it was great, I grew in 12Ltr pots and watered every 2 days, wet-dry cycles..... Now I was happy growing like that but then I...www.icmag.com
I can tell you even with all my mistakes, my yield was about 50% more than in soil, so it's worth learning.Thanks yeah it seems like its going to be some work but thats ok, Ill be trapped inside for the winter in this Arctic Tundra anyways. Be a good time to learn some new techniques
My single hydro run had a yield increase of 300%+ of my typical soil grow. Quality wasn't great, but weight was crazy.my yield was about 50% more than in soil, so it's worth learning.
Well that would be a damn good incentive to give it a shot alone.I can tell you even with all my mistakes, my yield was about 50% more than in soil, so it's worth learning.
WOW 300%. What do you think the reason was for the quality decrease?My single hydro run had a yield increase of 300%+ of my typical soil grow. Quality wasn't great, but weight was crazy.
Here's a half-assed grow journal I did for that experiment: https://www.rollitup.org/t/hello-first-attempt-at-hydro.1084951/
On the average, probably get typically 2-3 oz per plant in soil. Got over 19 with those 2 plants, which fucking blew my mind.WOW 300%. What do you think the reason was for the quality decrease?
Thats awesome. Im looking into organic coco and hydro now it seems quite interesting and with the sand thing, people use a flood and drain sort of system on their sand beds from a fish tank. The water feeds the plants with fish poo, then gets filtered throught the sand naturally and then back into the tank. They do this every few hours and up to 300 times with the same water and the plants are super super healthy . It fucking blows my mind how amazing that farming method is. I am so intrigued.On the average, probably get typically 2-3 oz per plant in soil. Got over 19 with those 2 plants, which fucking blew my mind.
I was fighting pretty drastic pH spikes fairly often, so I'm sure there were some micronutrients that probably didn't get absorbed quite as well as they should have. Also kinda got complacent the last few weeks. Both plants had gotten so top-heavy that just moving them around enough to switch out the buckets was creating a lot of sway that scared me. Roots ended up getting slimy and brown at the very end from not changing out buckets, which I'm sure didn't help the quality much either. Weed wasn't bad by any means, just didn't have a whole lot of flavor. Also wasn't quite as dense as I would have liked.
Yeah if you use RO you will need some Armor Si and pH UP because MaxiBloom is very acidic when mixed into purified water. I would use tap if my well water wasn't complete ass.Thanks for the quick reply, and I was thinking of trying MaxiBloom for the simplicity...Like you said, once you know your measurement it's the same every time.
I use RO water too, and I think that's where some of my issues are. I was adding Armor Si at 5 ml per gallon the first 2 weeks, then dropping to 2 ml, and ran into some deficiencies. I read some people use 5 ml per gallon start to finish.
Sounds a lot easier than this...and I am running into some weird burn / bleaching crap this new run already...Hence looking to change!
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Definitely get the 2.2 lb bag and try it out on some plants, just give them maxi and make sure the pH is around 6.0 and you will wish you did it years ago, I know I did.. Just know in ProMix and similar mixes you can feed a lot less and less often because it holds a lot of nutrients, I learned with maxi in coco you gotta go hard and feed daily when your allowing adequate runoff.From the pattern I believe the bleaching was your lights not your nutrients. Unfortunately once damaged the leaves never recover. I think you'd have a much easier time with only Flora Micro, Grow, Bloom and Ca/Mg to start. The others I've found to be not required.
The Maxi's are simple and you don't buy water. I still with Flora because that's all they had in '96 when I started. So it's dead simple for me. But I keep looking at Maxi.
Coco is cheaper than soil and way harder to fuck up. You can correct issues on the fly where with soil if its a bad batch or mix your whole run is over.Big tent won't be clear until late November probably. After I've harvested that and made my nut for a while, I can afford to possibly fuck up an entire grow in an experiment. Then, I'll be game.
I suppose if you buy blocks of coco and manually prepare them, it'd be cheaper. In this nowhere shit hole of a region, I'm either going for a painfully long drive or buying what I need from Amazon. The pre-bagged, buffered and washed 70/30 coco products I've seen pretty much all cost at least as much as the Happy Frog I've been getting - $35+ a bag.Coco is cheaper than soil and way harder to fuck up. You can correct issues on the fly where with soil if its a bad batch or mix your whole run is over.
Bricks cost the same here as bags.I suppose if you buy blocks of coco and manually prepare them, it'd be cheaper. In this nowhere shit hole of a region, I'm either going for a painfully long drive or buying what I need from Amazon. The pre-bagged, buffered and washed 70/30 coco products I've seen pretty much all cost at least as much as the Happy Frog I've been getting - $35+ a bag.
The issues I've had that I decided were from bad soil all showed themselves pretty early on. So far, I haven't had to completely bail on an established soil grow that's in flower.
I have them in my cart and fell asleep LOLDefinitely get the 2.2 lb bag and try it out on some plants, just give them maxi and make sure the pH is around 6.0 and you will wish you did it years ago, I know I did.. Just know in ProMix and similar mixes you can feed a lot less and less often because it holds a lot of nutrients, I learned with maxi in coco you gotta go hard and feed daily when your allowing adequate runoff.
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The kicker about Amazon is if you find two sellers of the exact product you want to buy and the prices are:Fuck. I'm already about half convinced that some of the bags of FF soils I've gotten from Amazon were fakes. Don't make me start doubting the authenticity of the nutes, too. There's a crummy little nursery about 45 miles away that has seriously overpriced nutes, and soils that they habitually store outdoors in the elements, but the nearest actual hydro stops I know of are about 190 miles due east of me. Not a drive I wanna make unless absolutely necessary.