I didn’t bother even cleaning or sifting the roots out.The coco had been vegged in but it wasn't a solid root ball, i used the grill of a big fan as a riddle to get the roots out, i then leached it for a couple of hours then rinsed and repeated, it looks just fine to me, I've got 9 clones in it
I reuse mine for a few years and add new to my pile as needed. before I moved and cleared all my evidence I had coco that was reused for 5 years.Same.
I’m reusing coco from a plant last grow.
I don’t think I’ve heard of people reusing their coco on here.
Going really good so far, I’m surprised I don’t hear more about anyone trying it.
Nice to know.I reuse mine for a few years and add new to my pile as needed. before I moved and cleared all my evidence I had coco that was reused for 5 years.
It does get a bit dusty after a while and the bigger pieces break down so there's less water retention .Nice to know.
Seems like it’d be the best already buffed coir you could get.
Temps up to 84 and they are responding nicely View attachment 4682440View attachment 4682441
Hey dude I was having the same problem, I keep my temps between 76* and 80* lights at 20 inches, deep green leaves like yours with a little claw at the end but the girls looked great I was feeding them 20/20/20 humidity is kept between 60% and 65% I decided to back off on the feed went down to 3/4 tsp per gallon and added 1ml of call mag, 2 feedings later claw was gone and they were open hands and praying to mother Teresa thanking me... Hope this helps but they look great man good luck.Temps up to 84 and they are responding nicely View attachment 4682440View attachment 4682441
Hey man I don't have any Coco but I have plenty of Perlite can I add more Perlite to increase the air and uptake the roots are getting??? And would this create a more stable aireation in my soil? ThanksPerlite doesn't expand and contract like coco. Coco creates air pockets after every watering. Your roots will be less likely to drown or rot.
Do you just break down and use it or do you sift the roots out?I reuse mine for a few years and add new to my pile as needed. before I moved and cleared all my evidence I had coco that was reused for 5 years.
I've broken down some old root balls it looks just fine I'm going to try it, I remember reading about the roots breaking down having some effect on the ec, its good to hear its not really the case in practice.I didn’t bother even cleaning or sifting the roots out.
It actually came out nice by just taking what I could out right after I cut the plant. Let it dry a bit. Next day, pick the root ball out and shake it as much as I can. Had some small pieces of root left over but it really blended in with the coir. Let that coco dry for a week and then water and plant.
I have another one in some petco eco earth reptile coco substrate lol.
No issues with that at all.
It’s actually doing the best since I’ve started using coco so far.
Hey man I've always been told you will get dencer buds with lower temps that is why I try to maintain below 80 degrees and keep them around 76 to 78 degrees throughout my grow but that's just me...430am lights on and Awake and perky. Bumping temp up to 85 View attachment 4682380View attachment 4682381
I keep 81 highest. Usually it is at about 79 but I bumped him up to see how they responded from somebody’s advice but they are back down to 79 right now and should stay there Until the next time my feed I am going to bump them up and see if they bounce back quicker. I already kind of proved it’s a light cycle thing going on. Let’s go out in two hours and they are falling asleep alreadyHey man I've always been told you will get dencer buds with lower temps that is why I try to maintain below 80 degrees and keep them around 76 to 78 degrees throughout my grow but that's just me...View attachment 4682958
They make products to break down old root mass. Do a quick google. Just add to you feedI've broken down some old root balls it looks just fine I'm going to try it, I remember reading about the roots breaking down having some effect on the ec, its good to hear its not really the case in practice.
Because I find it easier to sift I let it dry out fully then sift it and the bigger roots get chucked away and the micro roots get left. But because I let it dry I then chuck it in a pillow case and wash it getting rid of dried salts and dust and when washed chuck a bit of cal mag in , then it goes in a tub ready to reuse.Do you just break down and use it or do you sift the roots out?
Or is it a simple case of taking the worst out and reusing no leaching or anything?
Plants are green for a reason: they don't absorb the green portion of the visible spectrum, it mostly reflects off the leaves making them look green. Personally, i would focus on using electricity for quality broad-spectrum horticultural lightsI forgot to update yesterday I was tinkering with my green light, tbh I don't like disturbing them I'm not 100% about green lights?
Anyways I noticed yesterday it's the sativa dominant plants that droop there leafs the indicia was holding up as you'd expect.