Ahh lookin really nice man. I actually enjoyed growing in coco, just the hand watering everything that started to bug me, dealing with the run off really. I'm trying to get rid of any standing water that's not covered.Coco hand watered and bottle fed (currently Remo Nutrients).
Chrome Diesel by Aerick77 (AE77) in week 4 of flower:
Coco hand watered and bottle fed (currently Remo Nutrients).
Chrome Diesel by Aerick77 (AE77) in week 4 of flower:
I know when I used it you have to make sure your pots are big enough. A lot of times when the plants got bigger I needed to water twice in the same day. I think it was because they had such large root balls though.I've thought about switching to coco .. I like being able to leave the garden for a couple days though..what's the longest you go without watering ?
I ended up here due to financial hardship. I had been doing hydroton in a CAP ebb and flow system for years, but she finally gave up the ghost. I'm just using coco in those same 2.5 gal pots and evacuating runoff with a shop vac. I am lazy (or at least disabled) and would love to get back to water if ever a financial option again.Ahh lookin really nice man. I actually enjoyed growing in coco, just the hand watering everything that started to bug me, dealing with the run off really. I'm trying to get rid of any standing water that's not covered.
I think I'm gonna go back to coco Hempys. I used to have some monsters like that, I'd like to keep them smaller now though and easier to deal with.
I found some 24"x36" trays for mixing cement at Home Depot today for $12 a piece. I'm just gonna fit a drain into a few of them and start a smaller drip system. I think I'm turning into the worst kind of grower, a lazy one
I'm only in 2.5 gallon pots and using only pure coco (no perlite). I water once daily, but could get by every other if need be. Although, my last run of Bruce Banner #3 really pushed the capacity of these small pots with a light perlite mix. I'm sure a blumat or drip system and larger pots would allow you to get away for a few days when need be.I've thought about switching to coco .. I like being able to leave the garden for a couple days though..what's the longest you go without watering ?
Holy shit Bruce banners killin it, looks like a good yield off thatI'm only in 2.5 gallon pots and use only pure coco (no perlite). I water once daily, but could get by every other if need be. Although, my last run of Bruce Banner #3 really pushed the capacity of these small pots. I'm sure a blumat or drip system would allow you to get away for a few days when need be.
Bruce Banner #3 in week 7 of flower:
I'm looking at those Blumats myself. Got a wedding to attend in July and will be gone a week. I'm thinking they'll be the ticket...I'm only in 2.5 gallon pots and using only pure coco (no perlite). I water once daily, but could get by every other if need be. Although, my last run of Bruce Banner #3 really pushed the capacity of these small pots with a light perlite mix. I'm sure a blumat or drip system and larger pots would allow you to get away for a few days when need be.
Bruce Banner #3 in week 7 of flower:
Yeah I was checking out the Blumat kits not too long ago on Amazon. They cost a little more than I expected but from a convenience stand point I think they'd be worth it.I'm looking at those Blumats myself. Got a wedding to attend in July and will be gone a week. I'm thinking they'll be the ticket...
Plants look great btw!
Thanks for the heads upCareful with what nutes you use with Blumats,they plug easily and won't shut off till the res is empty.
There's no reason for anything to taste that bad, I think you might be burning those things up a little bit. You might want to drop you ppms down some. I see a lot of crispy, upward pointing leaves.View attachment 3654440 View attachment 3654441 This is how they look when done and flushing
The reason they are crispy is because I have been feeding straight ro water now for 7 days. They are perfectly green up until that point?? But I'm definitely no pro , hence the crappy tasting Meds! I go up to about 1200-1300 runoff then hit with 1 ml a+b base nutes as sort of a mini flush usually every 3 rd watering. I use the full line and stop its use completely a week before they are finished and feed ph 5.8 water and molasses for 7 days then 7 days straight ro, then chop. I let them get very yellow in an attempt to clean all residual nutes.There's no reason for anything to taste that bad, I think you might be burning those things up a little bit. You might want to drop you ppms down some. I see a lot of crispy, upward pointing leaves.