Week4@inCharge
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Once by mistake...didn't even know it was Coco..lol. So that was huge "learning" curve there. So ....do you check Coco pH with pen?How many times have you grown in coco?
Once by mistake...didn't even know it was Coco..lol. So that was huge "learning" curve there. So ....do you check Coco pH with pen?How many times have you grown in coco?
So let's circle back to the "You might want to reconsider giving out coco advice" post.Once by mistake...didn't even know it was Coco..lol. So that was huge "learning" curve there. So ....do you check Coco pH with pen?
Because you say? lol... ok... we have a comedian here folks!! lm f a 0So let's circle back to the "You might want to reconsider giving out coco advice" post.
And no.
You know a guy made a comment on here the other day about you calling people out. Soooo many people on here give advice before they even know what’s going on. When you ask them a few basic questions, they crumble. The same reason people think @bk78 is a prick.So let's circle back to the "You might want to reconsider giving out coco advice" post.
And no.
Because I say? Because you have zero experience. You're asking if I check my coco pH LMAO.Because you say? lol... ok... we have a comedian here folks!! lm f a 0
I'm sure they did. Probably why I got in trouble. People don't want to hear the truth.You know a guy made a comment on here other day about you calling people out. Soooo many people on here give advice before they even know what’s going on. When you ask them a few basic questions, they crumble. The same reason people think @bk78 is a prick.
Just because someone's having a bad day doesn't mean you have too. I just laugh.You know a guy made a comment on here the other day about you calling people out. Soooo many people on here give advice before they even know what’s going on. When you ask them a few basic questions, they crumble. The same reason people think @bk78 is a prick.
Most of this stuff come from other threads. It’s the same ding dongs giving out bad advice on here everyday. It’s not your fault.Man, I'm sorry I asked hahahaha didn't want to start shit in the grow community hahaha just blame me I'm the idiot here.
When you see someone is giving advice in one post and then admitting they don’t or haven’t ever used your medium, just ignore everything they suggest.Man, I'm sorry I asked hahahaha didn't want to start shit in the grow community hahaha just blame me I'm the idiot here.
That is why I ask simple questions and then get chastised as a troll for asking them.When you see someone is giving advice in one post and then admitting they don’t or haven’t ever used your medium, just ignore everything they suggest.
You're good man. People can do coco with organics, but I haven't seen many do it well. I love organics with peat based soil though. My basement is full of dry amendments.Man, I'm sorry I asked hahahaha didn't want to start shit in the grow community hahaha just blame me I'm the idiot here.
your good, we're here to help. I'm the new kid on the block so some push n shove is normal. All this is just a hobby for me, I'm a regular 9 to 5 guy who grows cause he's to old to mountain bike anymore.Man, I'm sorry I asked hahahaha didn't want to start shit in the grow community hahaha just blame me I'm the idiot here.
I used coco to do organics and got good results. It's more work cause you gotta water more often and basically turn your coco into soil with shitty water retention. There's almost no room for error. Better to save a step and just use the soil. I switched over to pro mix when eventually ran outta my bales of coco. So much easier, i can water em and leave em do their thing for a few days.You're good man. People can do coco with organics, but I haven't seen many do it well. I love organics with peat based soil though. My basement is full of dry amendments.
You know, come to think about it, I don't think I've ever ran a 100% coco run before, the last grow had a mix of coco in it, peat moss and coco with that Mycorrihazae stuff in it. Little tricky to use with no knowledge (at the time) of the soils pH. Did some research and found that 100% coco runs are inert and don't really hold a PH (like soil does) hence the importance of managing the watering's pH, so..is that solid or just Bro Science.I used coco to do organics and got good results. It's more work cause you gotta water more often and basically turn your coco into soil with shitty water retention. There's almost no room for error. Better to save a step and just use the soil. I switched over to pro mix when eventually ran outta my bales of coco. So much easier, i can water em and leave em do their thing for a few days.
You did some reading, not research. The microbes in the soil and the peat as well as the mycorrhizae help to buffer the soils ph unlike coco coir. That's why when growing organics in soil it's not as important to ph the water unless it's extremely off. below 6 is too acidic and above 7.8 is too alkaline. My well water fluctuates between 7.3-7.6 with no issues. When growing organics in coco I did lower the ph to 6.5 every time. Not sure if this answers your question.You know, come to think about it, I don't think I've ever ran a 100% coco run before, the last grow had a mix of coco in it, peat moss and coco with that Mycorrihazae stuff in it. Little tricky to use with no knowledge (at the time) of the soils pH. Did some research and found that 100% coco runs are inert and don't really hold a PH (like soil does) hence the importance of managing the watering's pH, so..is that solid or just Bro Science.
another victim of canuckYou did some reading, not research. The microbes in the soil and the peat as well as the mycorrhizae help to buffer the soils ph unlike coco coir. That's why when growing organics in soil it's not as important to ph the water unless it's extremely off. below 6 is too acidic and above 7.8 is too alkaline. My well water fluctuates between 7.3-7.6 with no issues. When growing organics in coco I did lower the ph to 6.5 every time. Not sure if this answers your question.
So 100% Coco is inert and not suitable for organics, doable not suitable.... ??You did some reading, not research. The microbes in the soil and the peat as well as the mycorrhizae help to buffer the soils ph unlike coco coir. That's why when growing organics in soil it's not as important to ph the water unless it's extremely off. below 6 is too acidic and above 7.8 is too alkaline. My well water fluctuates between 7.3-7.6 with no issues. When growing organics in coco I did lower the ph to 6.5 every time. Not sure if this answers your question.
You seem like a troll. Organics + coco + knowledge + experience= possible. Is it recommended? No. Is it doable with good results. Yesanother victim of canuck
I never said 100% coco was doable with organics. I've stated the opposite several times on this post alone.So 100% Coco is inert and not suitable for organics, doable not suitable.... ??