Rollingstoney
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What the different between soil an coco pros an cons? Water schedule, feed nutrient, yield, an etc.
The thing that works is the only answer. Soil/coco blend here and only water until 5th week. Then top dress. Force nutes if I want. But not needed. LOL. I'm lazy and old.I use Canna Pro coco straight very easy just feed nutes everyday, Simple.
I custom mix 4 part local organic soils. Then amend with 4 part online goodies. Just water or push with one part water soluble fert.Soil pros:
-it's easy
Soil cons:
-You'll need to amend it, or make a water/feed routine.
-Can be slow
-Needs bigger pots for root space
Coco pros:
-it's also easy
-No need to go higher than 3 gallon pots, EVER.
-Faster growth rate (feed from sprout)
Coco cons:
-you'll need to feed at every water.
-Keeping up with the ph.
-Multiple waterings in a single day (get an automatic system)
Blue Lab Soil probe.Soil is just not understood by most. And you can't read it with probe. LOL.
Noice!! Is that a single plant? From a 3 gallon?I custom mix 4 part local organic soils. Then amend with 4 part online goodies. Just water or push with one part water soluble fert.
3 gallon pots after 3 week veg from clones.
And rootball from 10' plant. Soil is just not understood by most. And you can't read it with probe. LOL. View attachment 4848213View attachment 4848212
I bought it thinking I'd be needing to use it all the time. Stupid YouTube videos lmao. I used it maybe twice. Not needed for coco.I like my digital crutches also. But they can't do what this does. LMAO. Tried and proven. Replenished and shelf stable for another 20years+.
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5 gallon hole in hard pack clay. Basically terra cotta. It is root health and proper wet dry cycles to maximize you pot potential. Look at the roots of your next harvest in soil. I bet the most are in a dense mass at the bottom of the pot. Wasted real estate above them due to growing plants and not roots.Noice!! Is that a single plant? From a 3 gallon?
Great points. Although some may not need extra calcium or magnesium depending on their water source and/or nutrients. My seedlings have slowly been getting better with each try.My yields increased with coir, its very easy to fix a screw up. Single flush will do the trick. Impossible to over water with coco/perlite mix 75/25. And those nasty fungus gnats are a thing of the past.
Coir usually sucks up calcium and magnesium so adding 2 to 5ml of calmag per gallon usually does the trick. Getting a seedling started in coir is a bit finicky since it sucks up calcium and magnesium even with calmag but after she gets going it clears up.
With soil my plants leaves looked a bit healthier especially near the end of flower. Both have its pros and cons but if i had to chose it would be coir
This is my experience with coco "coir" your grow might be different
ADDED; You want coir with a lot fiber, this will air out your mix a bit better, give roots more oxygen.
This has a cold war Russian vibe.I like my digital crutches also. But they can't do what this does. LMAO. Tried and proven. Replenished and shelf stable for another 20years+.
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