kovidkough
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so back to your original post. now that we know your supposed to feed regularly, how could you tell the plant wasn't uptaking water was that based on how fast the coco dried?
these are actually cloneduntil they are done =) but sativa dominant plants tend to go on for a while. is it the star dawg from top dawg genetics?
yeah, usually i would water 2L everyday and the next day it would be almost dry. So basically once every 24 hours. Now it takes longer to dry 2 days.so back to your original post. now that we know your supposed to feed regularly, how could you tell the plant wasn't uptaking water was that based on how fast the coco dried?
ok is it a reputable source? without breeder packs and honest breeder timelines the time the flower period takes is very much up to speculation, its based primarily on plant health, to sell more seeds breeders use the shortest possible week timeline usually the buds are not even close to done or clear trics and headache . but they don't have a standard to live up to except public ridicule.these are actually cloned
what does that one do?
can you get one of these will help greatly to tell you when to cut
it is a reputable source.ok is it a reputable source? without breeder packs and honest breeder timelines the time the flower period takes is very much up to speculation, its based primarily on plant health, to sell more seeds breeders use the shortest possible week timeline usually the buds are not even close to done or clear trics and headache . but they don't have a standard to live up to except public ridicule.
that's fine don't let it dry. when it dries the EC will skyrocket and have you chasing your tail. that's why I said disregard the dry period. coco isn't soil and shouldn't be treated as soil. it feels backwards and is probably and advanced gardening method. I am surprised at the amount of beginners that start in cocoyeah, usually i would water 2L everyday and the next day it would be almost dry. So basically once every 24 hours. Now it takes longer to dry 2 days.
it allows you to view your trics up close to determine when to give the plant the axewhat does that one do?
So even tho it’s not drinking it, i should just keep watering it, wont that overfeed it and kill it?that's fine don't let it dry. when it dries the EC will skyrocket and have you chasing your tail. that's why I said disregard the dry period. coco isn't soil and shouldn't be treated as soil. it feels backwards and is probably and advanced gardening method. I am surprised at the amount of beginners that start in coco
But 1.8 is still massively strong .that guide doesn't work for your strain and the max ec is 1.8 so id assume somewhere between 1.3 and 1.5 of a+b should be good seems 1.8 is full on bloom
in the end my advice is always stay lower and fertigate more often.But 1.8 is still massively strong .
I'm running purple punch and shishkaberry and 1.4 is breaking point for the shishkaberry and 1.2 for the purple punch .
if you reread it all i go into detail about this.coco coir is meant to be watered daily, hell MULTIPLE times a day. Why does the 2nd post down always have to be just ... wrong?
I didn't I gave up on the thread because it was wrong 2 posts in .if you reread it all i go into detail about this.
so if i water by 2L everyday i can just got for like 500ML every 3 hours 4 times a day?Run-off water plays an important role in maintaining healthy conditions in the root zone. Therefore, you need to always get run-off no matter how much water you must add in order to accomplish that.
Under high-frequency fertigation, the quantity needed to produce run-off should be small. As I explain in “Growing Cannabis in Coco with High Frequency Fertigation”, it is ideal to keep the coco between 90 and 100% saturated
low ppm multiple times, always to run off of 20% input. it's better to do multifeeds on an automatic system unless you are super diligent . 1 or 2x daily is plentyso if i water by 2L everyday i can just got for like 500ML every 3 hours 4 times a day?