Lucius Vorenus
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I'm watering every single day with nutrients, in coco coir, and have zero issues. If you'd like to argue about it, you'll have to do it solo, since I came to share not to squabble.
No arguing needed.
I'm watering every single day with nutrients, in coco coir, and have zero issues. If you'd like to argue about it, you'll have to do it solo, since I came to share not to squabble.
I take it one more step than you do. This is my first coco grow, spent the last couple of yrs in perlite. I grow in 3gal hempy bucket, and I use Osmocote Plus. So I can't avoid feeding with every watering. I have to water every 2 to 3 days. I really like the coco, it has eliminated the need for me to use ph adjusting chemicals. I have been checking my run-off this run and its shown me a lot.Nope, the only problem I ever have is bugs now and then. It's basically drain-to-waste hydroponics using coco as the media. Simple, easy, and good plants.
My opinion is that coco coir is in fact a hydroponic medium, and you get the best results if you treat it hydroponically and don't think of it as soil. I get excellent results, using 100% coco coir, generic fertilizer, and tapwater. Just pH to 5.8 and treat it like hydro. It's practically impossible to overwater.
Are you using organic nutes? I think you really want to let it dry out some with organic. It could be a coincidence, but when I was keeping my pots really moist all the time, my plants didn't seem happy and I got what looked like iron chlorosis.so add more until it runs off
you do not have to let coco dry out before watering, in fact I would recommend you do not
You can use organic amendments with coco. I just mixed some up myself this morning: dolomite lime, blood meal, bone meal, cottonseed meal, kelp meal, dry molasses, green sand, epsom salt, myco.Well, after 6 months of absolute shit luck trying to grown indoors with organic soil. I am saying "fuck it" and switching over to a hand watered "passive hydro" style coco grow. My question is I have all of these wonderful organic soil amendments now and what to do with them. They wont go to waist as I will be starting my tomatoes and peppers for my outdoor organic garden here in the next couple months. I was wondering how nutrient teas perform in coco? Or am I just way better off sticking to the GH three part & cal-mag I already have coming in the mail?
Question for all your big bucket Coco farmers, especially you open horizon...
How much runoff are you getting, per pot (5 gal fibre pot) when you feed? And for how long are you watering?
I recently decided to scrog out in 5 Gal Root Pots, bottom 2" Perlite, rest of the mix being 70/30 Coco to Perlite, and it seems like I never get that 10-20% runoff at the bottom of the pot that I'm used to seeing.
It's somewhat concerning to me because I'm paranoid of salt buildup/lockout problems and I don't want to flush the Mykos out. I can hold the watering wand for 7-10 seconds with nothing really happening besides a little puddle building up and then getting sucked up by the Coco.
I realize every situation is personal. I'm curious what the masses say.