I’ve never tried coco as I’ve heard different things about it related to SIPs. I need to look into it further. I’ve got some cover crop clover growing in a few containers that I plant outdoors, bottomless type.
I’m organic so I use a lot of locally sourced things like bark and such with peat that I buy. I use an organic fert that I buy pretty reasonable IE. Dr Earth, jobes, etc. Small, clean aged wood chips will aerate ok but you need the peat for wicking.
Ive never used FF, is it pre amended with ferts? At any rate, you could mix in some new ff. I grow outdoors but I don’t think that makes a difference here but just saying) I’ve got containers sitting now and that’s my plan, some fresh with the old.
@Brandon137, you’ll get different opinions but I’ve seen plants have that yellowing when it’s this late in flowering. I think they look good and I’m not going to argue with anybody that responds with anything different as happens so much here. It’s just my opinion.
I’m not getting reply emails for some reason so my apologies for the late reply. I generally start with less, 1/4 or so. It depends on what else you are using too such as peat, bark, etc. You will get a feel for it as you go.
I’m an outdoors hack so someone may know better but I would be really cautious when drilling the new holes for fear of root damage. Even the little recovery time could set you back a little. Enjoying the thread.
It’s still got some Hill to climb but I’m happy for any progress. I wonder if this could spark some debate that would move things along a little faster. I’m almost scared to have the weed fight in such a heated political time but it seems to be something that a lot of folks agree on.
I’m glad I didn’t quote anything. I haven’t watched SP in a long time and someone mentioned the Tegridy thing in another forum so I tuned in and laughed like mad.