Apical Bud
Well-Known Member
Hey everyone!
I am trying coco again after using peat moss for the past few years. I got in trouble with coco awhile back when I treated it like soil and also used organic nutes. This time it's back to miracle grow.
I am using cheap brick coco, and rinsed it, let it sit over night, then "charged" it in a solution of dolomite lime (calcium carbonate and magnesium carbonate). After my last rinse in clean water I put some in a pot and tested run off. pH was 6.2ish and ppm were about 20-30 (my tap ppm).
So that seemed great to me. I've been watering seedlings with about a 200 ppm solution buffered to 5.7 for about a week. Well, I noticed today that when I watered heavily that the run off looked like coca cola. The ppms were abou 400, but the ph was 7.3!
I thought I washed out all the dolomite lime that wasn't stuck to the coco. Do you think this pH is just residual, previously undissolved dolomite lime that has finally dissolved, or am I missing something?
Anyone ever used coco and dolomite lime?
I am trying coco again after using peat moss for the past few years. I got in trouble with coco awhile back when I treated it like soil and also used organic nutes. This time it's back to miracle grow.
I am using cheap brick coco, and rinsed it, let it sit over night, then "charged" it in a solution of dolomite lime (calcium carbonate and magnesium carbonate). After my last rinse in clean water I put some in a pot and tested run off. pH was 6.2ish and ppm were about 20-30 (my tap ppm).
So that seemed great to me. I've been watering seedlings with about a 200 ppm solution buffered to 5.7 for about a week. Well, I noticed today that when I watered heavily that the run off looked like coca cola. The ppms were abou 400, but the ph was 7.3!
I thought I washed out all the dolomite lime that wasn't stuck to the coco. Do you think this pH is just residual, previously undissolved dolomite lime that has finally dissolved, or am I missing something?
Anyone ever used coco and dolomite lime?