BobThe420Builder
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Dude... seriously READ!!!!!!
What Bob said. Last spoon feeding...I usually germinate the seeds in a paper towel then go right into dirt (small pot) can I do the same with coco or should I buy some jiffy pellets?
You can yes, but it does open you up to a higher chance of problems. Specifically lock out from salt build up.You can let canna coco get pretty dry during flower. Day 23. All in 1gals.View attachment 4658085
Just buy some PH DOWN, saves you an hour drive all the time also buy some PH UP incase you put too much down in and go out of rangeOh I was not aware that Coco required that much watering, my tap water is very high PH so I drive an hour to get natural spring water that has a PH range of usually around 6 to 7 . Maybe I should rethink the Coco. From what I am reading the girls really like the Coco .
Interesting to know, im new to coco, usually do dwc with great results! My cuttings have been in a week and are just settling in, i water a ring around the rhizo pot to make the roots go looking for it (bigger root mass) am i better off just soaking the whole pot? They're in 11L pots with about 7L of actual coco in (was running out of coco) i never water to run off YET as they're only babys and are settling in??If you are giving it water, you will want to use nutrient rich water to very slightly past max capacity.
If the coco is dry it needs 100% added moisture until it cannot contain more moister. This is your water capacity.
When you have an active plant growing and you water daily, the plant may only have used 10% of the moisture since the previous day, and 10% may have been lost to just drying from natural environment causes. This drying can leave your medium too nutrient dense and out of balance. To combat the potential negatives you fill the medium slightly past capacity. This is watering to runoff, for me I have maybe 5%-10% additional runoff.
So you arent really flooding the coco daily but replenishing about 25% of the maximum water capacity daily, so everything is fresh and mimics a constant nutrient dense "soil".
I plant my seeds directly in the coco. Last run I used some jiffy pellets and they didn’t take off as quick so I went back to planting straight in coco. No paper towel or anything just plant like normal.I usually germinate the seeds in a paper towel then go right into dirt (small pot) can I do the same with coco or should I buy some jiffy pellets?
Eliminate water problems with one of these bad boys.Thanks for all the info guys!
That's a pretty cheap ro filter.. do you have experience with it?Eliminate water problems with one of these bad boys.
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Worked great. Purchased one in 2017 and used it problem free for over a year. I almost bought a second one, but decided to upgrade to a bigger unit with higher flow rate. Same end product, near zero ppm RO.That's a pretty cheap ro filter.. do you have experience with it?
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