420foreverQQ
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my plants are 13 days old. should I plant it immediately in the coco I buffered yesterday? or should I do nitrogen fertilizer irrigation before planting?
the plants I'm going to plant are 13 days old, so I asked if I could give fertilizer.I soak my coco in a calmag solution overnight and plant the next day........but that's just me.
Good luck.
From moment of sprout they get nutes. Your question was can I waste nutes that flush out immediately upon feeding. coco can go from 2.0 EC to 0 EC in two or three flushes of 1 gallon water. Its like a highway, soil, nutes hang around. Sorry to be blunt but that is what your question is asking.the plants I'm going to plant are 13 days old, so I asked if I could give fertilizer.
I feed daily to run off starting around day three from sprout.the plants I'm going to plant are 13 days old, so I asked if I could give fertilizer.
Depends on the coco. Cyco will cause your plants to go yellow real quick due to lack of magI don’t agree with it, preirrigating does nothing due to what I said. I transplant day 7 to final and then feed normally, coco is pre charged, tap water has micros that will give coco something to snatch throughout time while nutes just have more of it for the plant.
Only time coco hijacks is it you aren’t feeding enough or frequent enough. Big pots, light feed, less times a day and vice versa.
That is why I buffer, twice, 8 hours each. I read enough posts hidden around that are key, when they say to rinse and buffer, that was when coco sucked 10-20 years ago. Now days at the least you just rinse the dust and buffer, IF you even have to. I buffer to rule that out from the start.Depends on the coco. Cyco will cause your plants to go yellow real quick due to lack of mag
What would effect PH? Coco is PH neutral. Only time I had potential PH issues which I have a early first few threads on, was when I did not feed to great runoff and frequently enough.I have been using Tupur by Royal Gold because my Mother Earth Coco/Perlite is out of stock.. I noticed it's veryyyy calmag hungry at first. When I do transplants their first soaking is with very strong calmag solution. Mother Earth brand definitely buffers their coco better than Royal Gold Tupur.
Others may have different results but I transplanted and gave normal 1.6 EC feed and they had rusting and yellow window paning on leaves.
Tupur in my experience holds pH value longer than coco/perlite. Probably due to other stuff in it.