twentyeight.threefive
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Why? Don't do that. Lol.
Why? Don't do that. Lol.
I am pretty sure this could be the issuePre-buffered still must be rinsed.
it's been working pretty well for the grow I've got in flower now. Why not?Why? Don't do that. Lol.
Where did you read about this process?it's been working pretty well for the grow I've got in flower now. Why not?
not sureWhere did you read about this process?
I highly doubt dust is sucking up all of the available calcium of prebuffered coco and leaving this little plant starving.I am pretty sure this could be the issue
I think as the Coco breaks down which it would be when I'm mixing in perlite and potting up it exposed new sites for the cal-mag cation exchange.I highly doubt dust is sucking up all of the available calcium of prebuffered coco and leaving this little plant starving.
How can the coco break down by mixing with perlite? Potting up as well? When it decays than it is exposing new sites, when you only handling with that, there are no new sites. Have you made the new coco same EC as your plant is “used to”?I think as the Coco breaks down which it would be when I'm mixing in perlite and potting up it exposed new sites for the cal-mag cation exchange.
But anyway I've given them a feed of 1ml per litre cal mag with 1 ml per litre a + b, EC 1.4 and I switched off the auto watering system to allow them to dry a bit and turned off the pot air pumps. I'll just keep a close eye on the newer growth for any discolour
I thought maybe the agitating action would break some of the fibres. The bags come with quite a few lumps and I pull those apart by hand.How can the coco break down by mixing with perlite? Potting up as well? When it decays than it is exposing new sites, when you only handling with that, there are no new sites. Have you made the new coco same EC as your plant is “used to”?
That's not how coco works. Cation exchange sites are part of the coco. They don't become exposed from breaking up coco or any other type of physical handling.I think as the Coco breaks down which it would be when I'm mixing in perlite and potting up it exposed new sites for the cal-mag cation exchange.
But anyway I've given them a feed of 1ml per litre cal mag with 1 ml per litre a + b, EC 1.4 and I switched off the auto watering system to allow them to dry a bit and turned off the pot air pumps. I'll just keep a close eye on the newer growth for any discolouring over the next week.
Side question. Whats the maximum EC you guys run in heavy flower? The feed chart for these nutes suggests a crazy 2.2-2.4. I did have a strain a few grows ago that loved strong feeding but I'm running my flowering at 1.8 now and the girls are showing early signs of burn I think.
Looks a bit lackingwhat makes you say that? EC is 1.5 so should be plenty of N in there
Thanks mate. I like that idea.One thing you should do next time is just sit the rockwool on top of the coco instead of burying it. That way it's impossible to overwater because the root ball is sitting above the saturation point. It will also cause the roots to start digging. Leave the pot empty enough to fill in around the cube once your roots are established.
It does, but if you sit the cube on top of a medium it will wick out the excess water. It’s kind of amazing. Just make sure to keep the rockwool wet for a few days because it can dry out pretty fast.Thanks mate. I like that idea.
Rockwool holds a lot more water than Coco so maybe that's where the overwater is coming from
I’d definitely give it some cal-Mag and phosphorus should take care of the problem. Also, Epsom salt works great for magnesium. Good luck and happy farmingSeedling a looking a little off colour. New growth is fine. Feeding 0.5 ml per litre with cal-mag. total ec is 1.5.
I reckon a bit cal-mag deff. What do you guys think?
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