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    GROWING IN COCO COIR FOR THE FIRST TIME

    That's not the point. My point was in certain situations if you can plant directly in your final pot and skip the step of having to transplant wouldn't you do so? Obviously if someone's phenohunting or transplanting a clone or seed is still fine nothing wrong with that, just me personally if I'm...
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    GROWING IN COCO COIR FOR THE FIRST TIME

    Lol regardless there's no other option if you live In a city with shitty town water RO water is the only option ... unless I had well water but that's not the case
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    GROWING IN COCO COIR FOR THE FIRST TIME

    I run off of town water that contains excess Chlorine / heavy metals and rusty water so using my tap water is Def not a option so RO water works best for me in my area ... I just always make sure to add calmag back every water / feed and the plants never get deficient from calcium/ magnesium
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    GROWING IN COCO COIR FOR THE FIRST TIME

    The reason I planted directly in 3 gal pots was to avoid transplant shock, as that just sets me back a week. Also 12 of these girls are going outside and I want to be able to get them as big as possible within the 3 months time frame I have. I still start in smaller pots occasionally, I just...
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    GROWING IN COCO COIR FOR THE FIRST TIME

    Thanks for your input! I bought the 60 % whc 1 gal quick fills by floraflex, I'm not sure if they buffer the coco before packaging. They come in as 1 gal compressed bricks. I've been just watering with calmag but now that they are a week old I think I'll take your advice and feed them with a...
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    GROWING IN COCO COIR FOR THE FIRST TIME

    I've been using potting soil (specifically roots organic soil) for years now and finally wanted to make the switch to coco atleast when it comes to indoor growing for most part. I know coco is a soiless medium meaning you have to add the nutrients prior to watering just like hydro, I'm just...
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