HeardDO NOT listen to anything this person says about coco.
HeardDO NOT listen to anything this person says about coco.
No, you're giving incorrect information.you what, grow up . im not taking incorect info about a nutral medium
You know nothing of cocoi cant see why there would be any problem with useing plane water on the coco, you would have to use it if you had over fed your coco anyway, bad info not useing plane water. stop giving out info you dont know what your talking about
You can see no harm since you have neither done any research or grown in coco. Please take a seat and learn like the op thank youso giving plane water in between feeding isnt good advice to someone who hasnt used it b4. your off your rocker, i can see no harm whatsoever in useing this advise
it would help if the corect info was given in the first place. so your saying that plane water cant be given to coco in any circumstance??You know nothing of coco
Stop feeding bad info if yer unsure
Because you have no idea what you're talking about. It's been stated numerous times in this very thread but you choose not to believe it. That's on you.so giving plane water in between feeding isnt good advice to someone who hasnt used it b4. your off your rocker, i can see no harm whatsoever in useing this advise
Don't listen to that guy..........he has never grown in coco.So alternate? Plain water and low feed?
Nicely written,All correct information.Don't listen to that guy..........he has never grown in coco.
I use high quality bag coco that is already buffered so I don't have do any rinsing or pre-charging.
I start in 1ltr air pots with a 70/30 coco/perlite mix.
I feed daily to run off from about day 3 from sprout through veg........and twice a day in flower.
Coco is drain to waste hydroponics and feeding to run off daily renews the nutes, pulls in fresh oxygen to the roots, and prevents salt build up.
Always feed to run off with light nutes and you will never get salt build up.........contrary to what the above poster says.
Never let it get dry.
Never use plain water because it messes up the Cation Exchange Capacity.
A plant in a coco/perlite mix cannot be over watered.........coco still holds 30% oxygen even when saturated........add perlite an the oxygen increases.
Unfortunately you started in large pots which is the only time over watering can be a possibility in coco.........maintaining the proper moisture levels will be a challenge until the roots are established.
This is the best place to learn the correct way to grow in coco.....www.cocoforcannabis.com.
Good luck to you.
Shut upill grow in some and do a diary of it, please re read what im saying
I started in 3 gallon because you don't want to move autos transplant I should say. Now I've normally done them in a Happy Frog perlite mix and most of mine are in a Happy Frog perlite mix now. I'm just heard that Coco is so much better I'm trying to see for myself if it's worth all the time money and energy or it Happy Frog and perlite is just a simpler way to go when dealing with a couple hundred pots at a timeDon't listen to that guy..........he has never grown in coco.
I use high quality bag coco that is already buffered so I don't have do any rinsing or pre-charging.
I start in 1ltr air pots with a 70/30 coco/perlite mix.
I feed daily to run off from about day 3 from sprout through veg........and twice a day in flower.
Coco is drain to waste hydroponics and feeding to run off daily renews the nutes, pulls in fresh oxygen to the roots, and prevents salt build up.
Always feed to run off with light nutes and you will never get salt build up.........contrary to what the above poster says.
Never let it get dry.
Never use plain water because it messes up the Cation Exchange Capacity.
A plant in a coco/perlite mix cannot be over watered.........coco still holds 30% oxygen even when saturated........add perlite an the oxygen increases.
Unfortunately you started in large pots which is the only time over watering can be a possibility in coco.........maintaining the proper moisture levels will be a challenge until the roots are established.
This is the best place to learn the correct way to grow in coco.....www.cocoforcannabis.com.
Good luck to you.
MiGrow has a great video on soil,Coco,hydro,I started in 3 gallon because you don't want to move autos transplant I should say. Now I've normally done them in a Happy Frog perlite mix and most of mine are in a Happy Frog perlite mix now. I'm just heard that Coco is so much better I'm trying to see for myself if it's worth all the time money and energy or it Happy Frog and perlite is just a simpler way to go when dealing with a couple hundred pots at a time
Don't listen to that guy..........he has never grown in coco.
I use high quality bag coco that is already buffered so I don't have do any rinsing or pre-charging.
I start in 1ltr air pots with a 70/30 coco/perlite mix.
I feed daily to run off from about day 3 from sprout through veg........and twice a day in flower.
Coco is drain to waste hydroponics and feeding to run off daily renews the nutes, pulls in fresh oxygen to the roots, and prevents salt build up.
Always feed to run off with light nutes and you will never get salt build up.........contrary to what the above poster says.
Never let it get dry.
Never use plain water because it messes up the Cation Exchange Capacity.
A plant in a coco/perlite mix cannot be over watered.........coco still holds 30% oxygen even when saturated........add perlite an the oxygen increases.
Unfortunately you started in large pots which is the only time over watering can be a possibility in coco.........maintaining the proper moisture levels will be a challenge until the roots are established.
This is the best place to learn the correct way to grow in coco.....www.cocoforcannabis.com.
Good luck to you.