If you're using 3 liter pot be prepared to feed multiple times a day when lights are on. 450-600 ppm, pH 5.8-6.2. I only allow a 15-20% run-off once a week, I never give strait water till my last feeding before harvest.
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OP, coco is great. To start:
- get a brick of coco coir, I got mine off amazon. Once you prepare it for use just mix in plain filtered or RO water with Calimagic (follow instructions) I mixed my coco with 25% perlite
- once you have your germinated seed you can place it in a solo cup with the coco. Cover it with stretch wrap and some air holes and you can place it under your light at a safe distance.
- just give it an easy watering around the edge here and there, you want the roots to search the coco for water. but seedlings don't need much for 10-14 days so don't give nutes till after then.
- coco needs specific nutrients, there's a few good brands like: coco advance nutrients, general hydroponics series works well, cana coco too.
-Watering really depends on Strian, light and if there's trianing. I topped, LST and scrogged my plant. I water about 1 gallon a day. Half gallon when lights turn on, half gallon hour before lights off. I'm in a 3 gallon smart part. NEVER GIVE PLAIN WATER. If you ever do flush do it with a very low / watered down feeding. 300PPM or less.
- ph does work well 5.6-6.5 ... Remember coco takes calcium and magnesium at 6.1 -6.2PH the most efficient. It's ok to go back and forth between levels as long as it's in range.
For best results invest in a PH meter and a TDS meter.
I love coco so far the growth is amazing