I just find when I transplant and water to run off. The pots stay heavy for too long? .......snip........
People seem to mess that up too often. If the pot was still saturated it would just take less to get decent runoff, that's a good thing. I never lift my pots of coco since I water once or twice a day.Still treating it like soil. I don't worry about the relative weight of my pots. I water daily, others water more.
Still treating it like soil. I don't worry about the relative weight of my pots. I water daily, others water more.
People seem to mess that up too often. If the pot was still saturated it would just take less to get decent runoff, that's a good thing. I never lift my pots of coco since I water once or twice a day.
How long have you used it in your current grow?There is a group on FB called 19-4-23 and the moderator uses sunshine mix #4 advanced and feeds 3 times a day with 20% runoff and says if he using any other brand of coco he gets gnats but I have ran the 19-4-23 in cloud coir and when I transplant I put some mykos in the hole before I plant it and just water it in good and rarely ever water to runoff and works great no transplant shock and haven’t had any issues with salt buildup yet and the 19-4-23 can be used at full strength from start to finish.
How long have you used it in your current grow?
My mistake, apologies.Dunno why that's quoted me as I'd I said it.
People seem to mess that up too often. If the pot was still saturated it would just take less to get decent runoff, that's a good thing. I never lift my pots of coco since I water once or twice a day.
Yes you are correct they will keep needing more as they grow. Both due to root population and because they need more feed to do their magic. My last run was in 5 gallon fabric pots, 4 plants and I used about 20 gallons per week.I am right in thinking over time the plant drinks more so requires more for run off each day? By the time you flip them into flower how much are you usually giving them and in what size pot?
Yes you are correct they will keep needing more as they grow. Both due to root population and because they need more feed to do their magic. My last run was in 5 gallon fabric pots, 4 plants and I used about 20 gallons per week.
That's soil mentality.I'm not letting the coco go bone dry when I say let the coco get light. I just want the roots spreading n searching for water before I start watering daily.
That's soil mentality.
If letting it get dry helps the roots grow by making them search for water..........what about DWC?
The roots are submerged in water and they seem to grow just fine.
Another myth.
I have been using those nutrients for 2yrs now and I use it on everything indoors and outdoor hydro/coco/soil it works greatHow long have you used it in your current grow?
Do you find it necessary to feed until run off?I have been using those nutrients for 2yrs now and I use it on everything indoors and outdoor hydro/coco/soil it works great
Nope I just water ad would soil little bit everyday or 2 but probably could up the yield if I did water to runoffDo you find it necessary to feed until run off?
Only 19-4-23 nutrient the full runThere is a group on FB called 19-4-23 and the moderator uses sunshine mix #4 advanced and feeds 3 times a day with 20% runoff and says if he using any other brand of coco he gets gnats but I have ran the 19-4-23 in cloud coir and when I transplant I put some mykos in the hole before I plant it and just water it in good and rarely ever water to runoff and works great no transplant shock and haven’t had any issues with salt buildup yet and the 19-4-23 can be used at full strength from start to finish.
Is that you Denny?Only 19-4-23 nutrient the full run