littlegrower2004
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thanks guys, i use 6ml micro and 9ml bloom of GH in veg and bloom for all my plants so ill drop it down to 3ml and 4.5ml for the first couple waterings on the seedlings.
no not these days mate just doesnt seem worth the extra effort .Lookin good del, do you ever veg?
Does not really matter, but will raise humidity and possibly attract bugs so it's cleaner to empty them.I got a question I will be growing in 5 gallon buckets with saucers at the bottom using Botanicare CocoGro Loose...anyways would i have to empty each individual saucer with the waste water? or do you just leave the water sitting in the bottom of the saucer?
Use a shop vac to take out the excess water....or just put them in a tray a do a recirculating system.....I've done this with coco.....worked great.....PeaceI got a question I will be growing in 5 gallon buckets with saucers at the bottom using Botanicare CocoGro Loose...anyways would i have to empty each individual saucer with the waste water? or do you just leave the water sitting in the bottom of the saucer?
Once i got the watering volume per pot dialed in i simply don't water to much runoff. I am running 100% coco in 3 gallon smart pots. Right now the 12 flowering girls are on week 4 and drinking about 3 cups/ea. This leaves just enough water in the saucers that - so long as they are watered within a couple hours of lights on - will burnt off well before the lights go out. It also leaves enough for testing pH/EC, if need be. Just my $.02, FWIW.I got a question I will be growing in 5 gallon buckets with saucers at the bottom using Botanicare CocoGro Loose...anyways would i have to empty each individual saucer with the waste water? or do you just leave the water sitting in the bottom of the saucer?
That's the ticket, but you want to add 1-2ml per gallon of your coco nutrients to the solution to get the right element ratios. Coco flushes out different elements at different rates. If you have to flush the media then you always want some nutrition in the solution. Less than 400ppm total, I like to use a solution that is between .6ec and .7ec.just flush with 6gal/each of plain RO water pHed to 5.8
In my experience it's pretty typical for the pH to be a bit more alkaline in the runoff. I water at 5.8-5.9 and typical runoff is 6.1-6.3. I believe it's a cation exchange issue and is totally normal. Unless that plants look like they're having pH issues, there's no need to worry about the pH of the runoff.Last sat I flushed with 3gal/each pot w/ 9mL/gal each of Heavy 16 Veg A&B and .5mL/gal of Calmag.
Ppm was around 900 and pHed to 5.8. Run-off was 6.5!
I let them dry out and fed today with .5mL/gal of Calmag, 1mL/gal of Floralicious plus,1mL/gal of Roots excel, and 10mL/gal each of Heavy 16 Veg A&B. I feed with 1.5gal of water each pot. Ppm is around 1100 pHed to 5.8. Run-off was 7.0!
I automatically started flushing with 2.5mL/gal each of Heavy 16 Veg A&B. 3 gal each pot pHed to 5.0 ppm is around 300. Run-off was 6.5. I ran out of RO water. Will re-up tom. But do I continue to flush with 300ppm water pHed to 5.0 until pH reaches 5.8?
Or do I just flush with 6gal/each of plain RO water pHed to 5.8?
5.8 @ 200-300ppm (hanna) should do the trick.Oh ok. Ya that is why I flushed with 300ppm. Is that ok? I will try to use only 2mL/gal of veg A&B. And see how that goes