Where's the perlite?
Wet
I have 0 experience with coco, so no help there.Hey thanks wet, i know... I added 16 qts of perlite and 8 qts of vermiculite with 6 cups of charcoal. I have been thinking about getting some coco coirs and adding some of that in there. what do you think about coco?
thanks
I have 0 experience with coco, so no help there.
No more vermiculite, looks like you have plenty of water retention right now.
I would add, at the least, another 8qts of perlite, if not more. 'When it looks like you have too much, it's just right', IMO.
Wet
IDK to be honest. 3 gal seems a bit small unless you are doing clones, and 15 gal is a bit over kill unless you have the lighting for a plant that will fill it.
I either do 5-7 gal containers for a few, larger plants or, 1-2 gal if I'm doing a SoG thing with clones.
Wet
Yes, that's a rough rule of thumb.hey thanks Wet, i thought the samething, but they were out of the 5 gallon and i had to wait 5 wks if i wanted to order a 7 or 10 gallon... so i was stuck with the 3 and 15 gallon pots... Im doing outside, so i think it will have enough light from the sun, right? Will the plants have height in the 3 gallon?
I have read that a foot of height is related to the amount the size in gallons of the pot, ie., 3 gallon pot = 3ft plant. Is that correct?
thanks wet
Here's some food for thought: this came from Matt Rize's veganics post on the topic of perlite:I would add, at the least, another 8qts of perlite, if not more. 'When it looks like you have too much, it's just right', IMO.
Wet
Here's some food for thought: this came from Matt Rize's veganics post on the topic of perlite:
" diversity in the soil leads to microclimates. Microclimates lead to diverse microbe and beneficial fungi populations. Diverse populations lead to pH buffering, nitrogen fixation, root symbiosis, and overall pathogen resistance.
Now I have to address perlite. I can see how feeding more often in a lighter mix might make it easier to push nutes. I made the decision to go all natural, and perlite is not part of that.
To explain more: perlite is dead space in the microbial world. For me, it is not about feeding more, or more often. It is about maintaining a healthy root zone, and feeding both the roots and the microbes. The microbes in turn eat and their "poo" feeds the plants while I'm waiting to water again. By the time full roots have developed I'm watering my medium sized plants (in 4 gallon pots filled with terra plus straight outta the bag) about every-other day, just right IMHO."
Perlite being dead space in the microbial world... makes sense to me - there isn't perlite in soil naturally and nature seems to do just fine, that's my 2 cents.
sensi