I was just surprised you suggested ph 5 for buffering, looks like it may have been a typo.This gets deep and funky in places, but does talk about coco buffering. (Contains some bogus methods imo.)
KISS. Seems logical to buffer near the same same Ph as the nutrient juices to be used.
Doh. I see it now. There's a stupid emoji there. 5.8 is what I tried to post. My bad.I was just surprised you suggested ph 5 for buffering, looks like it may have been a typo.
Thanks! (liked post #115)Here’s a must read for coco growers...https://www.icmag.com/ic/showthread.php?t=307683
Are you still a fan of this product? Looking to start purchasing a lot of coco.I like Mills DNA coco with Cork. Good right out of the bag, no buffering, no dealing with a brick. I have run some plants to finish in it and this run I am converting 100% to the coco.
Do you want to buy coco in bricks and buffer it yourself, or buy pre-buffered coco in bags?Are you still a fan of this product? Looking to start purchasing a lot of coco.
Canna makes a nice uniform product. You should do a side by side with perlite and without. I stopped using it a long time ago, but I never tried a side by side grow.Another person who uses and has only used canna coco professional in hempy buckets. worked well, but i'm going to be adding perlite to 70% coco 30% perlite ratio because i fed every day anyway so want to see the difference in growth rates.
Always get those springtails in it. do you guys let them be or kill them? i've read for and against. some say they're harmless, but if there is no dead organic matter they attack your healthy plant?
I’ll personally grow in Canna Coco Professional Plus and mix with perlite seems to be bang on for meSorry if this is in the wrong section, but I was curious as to the drain to waste coco growers, as to which coco brand you use and which you like.
I was going to buy some cyco coco (green bag), but the guy at the grow store said those do not sell. I was wanting to get some advice from some seasoned growers.
Also, do you prefer perlite or rice hulls in your coco?
At that scale, bricks are much cheaper, but I get the convenience factor of bags-I use them in the winter if I was too lazy to rinse/charge a big batch of coco when the weather was nice. I also like the hydrofarm coco-the Grow It stuff, might be worth checking out the price on that too.I would prefer to buy it in bags but I don't have Canna dealers within a 2 hour radius of me which means I need to order it online. And I've spent hours searching places to buy it and the shipping charges are brutal. Mills will ship for next to nothing. I'm just trying to find the cleanest and hassle free coco. The best deal I've found on canna is a pallet of (70) 50L bags for $1400 shipped but that is way more than I need.
It's a good product but I did have issues with the pH crashing. This may be due to the cork? I have went away from coco and am giving perlite a go in my next run.Are you still a fan of this product? Looking to start purchasing a lot of coco.
Were you adding perlite or just running it as is? I always add coarse perlite to coco.It's a good product but I did have issues with the pH crashing. This may be due to the cork? I have went away from coco and am giving perlite a go in my next run.
as isWere you adding perlite or just running it as is? I always add coarse perlite to coco.