hey bro,
using coco is the same as growing in full hydroponic mediums, u can use a 2inch netpot in a NFT system and have the plant to maturity about 2-3 feet tall no problem. in soil that pot would need to be at least 30-50 lt pot if u want decent fat buds. Soil works differently in that the plants growing in it become root bound, so they do need repotting more regularly, this doesn't happen in hydroponics. Plants will maintain optimum nutrient and moisture levels in hydroponic systems, which offer several benefits: healthier plants, faster growing plants and plants that will be more disease resistant as they are not normally stressed by drought. The root systems stay smaller on hydroponically grown plants, so the plant can concentrate its growth energy on producing plant mass, rather than roots. Allows the grower to have more plants per square foot of growing space. Hydroponically grown plants never get root bound, so they do not need repotting. Hydroponic produce has a longer shelf life than soil-grown produce. Hydroponics is clean. Coco is hydroponics or cocoponics . Hope this helps
here is a pic of my bubblelicious male i keep in veg in case i need pollen, its been in a small plastic cup. 200ml. been in it for 2 months from clone. Yes its in coco. and because its clear the light hits the roots and they have gone green as u can see, but i dont care its only a male backup.
Madazz
using coco is the same as growing in full hydroponic mediums, u can use a 2inch netpot in a NFT system and have the plant to maturity about 2-3 feet tall no problem. in soil that pot would need to be at least 30-50 lt pot if u want decent fat buds. Soil works differently in that the plants growing in it become root bound, so they do need repotting more regularly, this doesn't happen in hydroponics. Plants will maintain optimum nutrient and moisture levels in hydroponic systems, which offer several benefits: healthier plants, faster growing plants and plants that will be more disease resistant as they are not normally stressed by drought. The root systems stay smaller on hydroponically grown plants, so the plant can concentrate its growth energy on producing plant mass, rather than roots. Allows the grower to have more plants per square foot of growing space. Hydroponically grown plants never get root bound, so they do not need repotting. Hydroponic produce has a longer shelf life than soil-grown produce. Hydroponics is clean. Coco is hydroponics or cocoponics . Hope this helps
here is a pic of my bubblelicious male i keep in veg in case i need pollen, its been in a small plastic cup. 200ml. been in it for 2 months from clone. Yes its in coco. and because its clear the light hits the roots and they have gone green as u can see, but i dont care its only a male backup.
Madazz
Why can coco growers support bigger plants in smaller pots? I get rootbound in soil wayyy before my friends running coco see issues.
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