Blue brother
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Can I ask why you aren’t happy with gold leaf?OK I've been using Gold Leaf and not real happy. My Son is using Fox Fire Nutes and doing well .
Can I ask why you aren’t happy with gold leaf?OK I've been using Gold Leaf and not real happy. My Son is using Fox Fire Nutes and doing well .
Never had that happen. They're alot easier than people make it seem.I'm also debating going to coco/perlite and automating the watering. We are soil now like you, but I'm not sure automating the watering with blumats is worth it. I'm not trying to drain a reaivior out all over the floor.
You are the first person I've spoken with who hasn't had this problem at least once. How long have you been using them? How big is your set up?Never had that happen. They're alot easier than people make it seem.
I think a lot of people just hear the very rare horror story, buildasoil comes to mindNever had that happen. They're alot easier than people make it seem.
I ran them I'm my 5x5 on 12 plants and in my 3x3 on 9 plants. Never had a runaway. Issues with over/under watering that I realized were my own fault from not setting properly. Going to set them up in the 3x3 again with coco. After that I'll use them in the 3x3 with some living soil. Using the digital moisture meter really helps dial in the exact moisture level you're looking for. Then you can check them and make sure they're still turning on/off at the proper times.You are the first person I've spoken with who hasn't had this problem at least once. How long have you been using them? How big is your set up?
I found coco to be extremely simple. Honestly I don't know why more people aren't using it, and I don't understand how people run into issues using it. You just need a little understanding of ph, ec and how to read the plant. Rockwool can be a pain in the butt imo especially for someone new. I don't even root in Rockwool anymore.I honestly believe stonewool is a far more beginner friendly media than coco, coco is not as inert as people would have you believe
Can I ask why you aren’t happy with gold leaf?
The nutes aren't the reason for bigger colas. It's something else.Plus my Son coming in with huge Colas using Fox Farm.
The nutes aren't the reason for bigger colas. It's something else.
Stonewool is everything coco is in true hydroponics but you don’t need to worry about high cation exchange rate and your plants not getting enough cal or mag, stonewool also has a better water/air ratio than coco, I think people just overcomplicate stonewool, I’ve even done grodan loose cube hempysI found coco to be extremely simple. Honestly I don't know why more people aren't using it, and I don't understand how people run into issues using it. You just need a little understanding of ph, ec and how to read the plant. Rockwool can be a pain in the butt imo especially for someone new. I don't even root in Rockwool anymore.
Stonewool is everything coco is in true hydroponics but you don’t need to worry about high cation exchange rate and your plants not getting enough cal or mag, stonewool also has a better water/air ratio than coco, I think people just overcomplicate stonewool, I’ve even done grodan loose cube hempys
No offence but I think that’s probably down to some user error, it’s pretty much the industry standard for a lot of reasons, each to their own though, I use those root riot sponge things nowadays cos I wanna try and be kind to my environment.I used Stone Wool for Clones and it wasn't good.
Exactly, well said!If its in there, you put it there.
Whatever works for you is the right route mate, rooting in soil is good cos you’re innoculating the root zone with mychorizae as soon as there is one. I try and work with nature wherever possible, nature knows far more than I could ever hope to learn, even now I grow no till but i still spoon feed with non organic magnesium, potassium, phosphorous, sulphur, silica. Nature takes care of the bulk of the work which leaves me plenty stress free time to observe my genetics needs and react with spoon feedsWe tried getting Clones to root in Rock Wool . Never happened.
I know not supposed to but been using soil to root Clones and doing fine.