FlowerPower88
Well-Known Member
I’m doing a 4 3 gallon pot grow in a 4x4 in coco, with drip irrigation and drainage, what would you recommend, straight coco or 70/30 mix?
Straight coco for me. For clones in cubes I put mine in 3 inch square starter pots and then into final pots.Now what would you guys recommend as far as transplanting clones? Straight into the 3 gallon pots, or into solo cups first then the 3 gallons?
Not gonna lie this sentence caught me off guard.I've done it both ways multiple times.
I was always in the perlite camp until I recently ran out when transplanting,I use perlite. Others don’t. I’m going to try my next run without it. My plants get too dry too quick in flower.
Thankfully Budders isn't around.Not gonna lie this sentence caught me off guard.
I use perlite. Others don’t. I’m going to try my next run without it. My plants get too dry too quick in flower.
Not gonna lie this sentence caught me off guard.
I use perlite. Others don’t. I’m going to try my next run without it. My plants get too dry too quick in flower.
Yeah, straight coco does hold more water, and it also holds more nutes. If I were to hand water in coco, I would opt for straight coco, but I prefer multiple automated waterings. The only other time I would opt for straight coco is in fabric pots or possibly smart pots, as those definitely dry out very quick. I use square plastic pots though.I was always in the perlite camp until I recently ran out when transplanting,
I noticed no difference, other than the 100% coco pot holds more water (as you'd expect), a positive in my setup
One less thing to buy
I'd put them into the final pot.Now what would you guys recommend as far as transplanting clones? Straight into the 3 gallon pots, or into solo cups first then the 3 gallons?
Here's where my practice changes compared to soil grows.Now what would you guys recommend as far as transplanting clones? Straight into the 3 gallon pots, or into solo cups first then the 3 gallons?