that looks like a 30-50L loose bag, if so many off brands of it and yes mixed with at least 30% perlite it's quite good for cannabis. Definitely want to flush it with water, let drain out a bit and mix with perlite. Feed as described, recommend 5-10ml /gal calmag. After trying several big name starters I settled on all Botanicare PBP lineIs all coconut coir decent or is there special brands for cannabis? Thinking of not mixing the coir and just use nutrients to feed weekly
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Thanks im excited to get startedthat looks like a 30-50L loose bag, if so many off brands of it and yes mixed with at least 30% perlite it's quite good for cannabis. Definitely want to flush it with water, let drain out a bit and mix with perlite. Feed as described, recommend 5-10ml /gal calmag. After trying several big name starters I settled on all Botanicare PBP line
Waterwhen needed and nutrients weeklyI use a 70/30 coco/perlite mix - rinse twice with 1/4 strength nutes. Don't know what you mean by water weekly with nutes. Once the roots are established, coco should be fed nutes daily. Large plants twice a day.
That's great advice if you're growing in soil - but very poor advice if you're growing in coco.Waterwhen needed and nutrients weekly
I hand water twice daily, and yes I have a lot of time to dedicate. Do you feed every other day or when the pot is light? You mentioned both. Even when saturated, coco still holds 30% oxygen, so once you have a good root system established overwatering is impossible with good drainage. Allowing coco to become dry (when the pot is light) is how soil is watered. Coco is hydroponics DTW. Frequent watering washes out the salts, replenishes the nutes, and draws in fresh oxygen to the root zone. I'm not saying you don't grow great plants - that's just the way I do it.I grow in coco/perlite and also only water/feed when the pot is light.
You can do a constant feed daily/twice daily if you had a drip to waste system or alot of time to dedicate I suppose. But waterring every other day isnt an issue in coco. I would think waterring daily/constantly would lead to overwatering symptoms but I suppose Ive never tried it
Thanks for that good to knowI hand water twice daily, and yes I have a lot of time to dedicate. Do you feed every other day or when the pot is light? You mentioned both. Even when saturated, coco still holds 30% oxygen, so once you have a good root system established overwatering is impossible with good drainage. Allowing coco to become dry (when the pot is light) is how soil is watered. Coco is hydroponics DTW. Constant watering washes out the salts, replenishes the nutes, and draws in fresh oxygen to the root zone. I'm not saying you don't grow great plants - that's just the way I do it.
Fuc it. Cool.If youre using good coco and know what youre doing 100% coco is good, thats all I use with great success. And I feed mine daily never flush except just before harvest.
Spot on.I hand water twice daily, and yes I have a lot of time to dedicate. Do you feed every other day or when the pot is light? You mentioned both. Even when saturated, coco still holds 30% oxygen, so once you have a good root system established overwatering is impossible with good drainage. Allowing coco to become dry (when the pot is light) is how soil is watered. Coco is hydroponics DTW. Frequent watering washes out the salts, replenishes the nutes, and draws in fresh oxygen to the root zone. I'm not saying you don't grow great plants - that's just the way I do it.
That's will serve you well. There are other varieties of coco that are not for plants but for lizards, that stuff is usually more chunky which can cause a problem.Is all coconut coir decent or is there special brands for cannabis? Thinking of not mixing the coir and just use nutrients to feed weekly
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