Rinse coco before flipping???

Roy O'Bannon

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Hydroguard saved my dwc from root rot. I washed the roots up real good, but it cleared it up and the plant came back strong.

This grow I went with coco like you are. There are some good sites on it.
 

Mexicanhedies2003

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Look at the label. The ingredients are listed. 3% Glucose, 1.5% sucrose, 95.5% inert ingredients = water.

I just use basic nutrients myself. Keep the plant healthy from start to finish and you'll have a good harvest.
Cool. I believe the scilica blast has made for thicker stronger branches. I am a novice tho.
 

Mexicanhedies2003

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Hydroguard saved my dwc from root rot. I washed the roots up real good, but it cleared it up and the plant came back strong.

This grow I went with coco like you are. There are some good sites on it.
Cool thx man. It says the hydroguard can be used in container gardens. I was thinking it may be benneficial with how often you're suppose to water coco. Just my thoughts tho.
 

Roy O'Bannon

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Cool thx man. It says the hydroguard can be used in container gardens. I was thinking it may be beneficial with how often you're suppose to water coco. Just my thoughts tho.
You prob don't need it. I was just saying that it really worked for me in a dwc disaster that I made of my 1st grow, prob the only thing I did right was adding that stuff. Rez was hot, had light leaks, used organics and non-organics without knowing the difference. Never grew anything before, didn't even know there could be deficiencies.
Made oil with that one...
 

Apalchen

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3 gal. Biggest maybe 28 in. Tall
As long as the plants aren’t bone dry from watering to run off once per day I would just do that. I always try to size my pots so that I can water once per day, cause I don’t have irrigation. If you are already watering once per day and getting salt build up, just lower your feed ppm a couple hundred and just keep watering to runoff.
 

twentyeight.threefive

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This is the second thread in a couple days with someone asking about a flush at the flip. Who are they listening to? Where's you deductive reasoning? Major life cycle change for the plant and you're going to take away her dinner. How would you feel if you were starved during puberty? Some of us were, feed your girl.
YT
 

Mexicanhedies2003

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As long as the plants aren’t bone dry from watering to run off once per day I would just do that. I always try to size my pots so that I can water once per day, cause I don’t have irrigation. If you are already watering once per day and getting salt build up, just lower your feed ppm a couple hundred and just keep watering to runoff.
Cool man appreciate the info. I think I let it get a lil dry a cpl times causing the buildup.
 

Mexicanhedies2003

Active Member
You prob don't need it. I was just saying that it really worked for me in a dwc disaster that I made of my 1st grow, prob the only thing I did right was adding that stuff. Rez was hot, had light leaks, used organics and non-organics without knowing the difference. Never grew anything before, didn't even know there could be deficiencies.
Made oil with that one...
Sounds like it was a great learning experience at the least.
 

Stomate

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Just feed more when you feed. I am feeding coco by hand 2x a day in late flower. Only needed once a day in veg though.
When you feed new nutes in coco, you are flushing it. You flush out the old used nutes and put in fresh at the right ph and ppm each time you feed.

Recharge makes every plant I use it on look better. I use it every couple of weeks or so by itself a few hrs before feeding. It also has molasses in it and those sugars might be breaking down salts and pls somebody that knows save me form myself....

If ec just climbs no matter what, then use a flushing solution, I use Flora Kleen per directions. Worked great the only time I used it, will have that bottle forever I think.
Little out of place here but you seem like you know what you’re talking about.... I read that every other watering you should use plain water... so my question is- when using RO water should I still add cal mag during these plain water times? Or just the RO?
 

MickFoster

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Little out of place here but you seem like you know what you’re talking about.... I read that every other watering you should use plain water... so my question is- when using RO water should I still add cal mag during these plain water times? Or just the RO?
Never use plain water in coco.
If you use RO, you will probably need calmag.........I don't need it because I use tap water.
 

Roy O'Bannon

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Little out of place here but you seem like you know what you’re talking about.... I read that every other watering you should use plain water... so my question is- when using RO water should I still add cal mag during these plain water times? Or just the RO?
? In Coco?
Always feed everything in coco. It has nothing for the plants except what you give it. I got that info from threads here and there and it proved true, not a pro at all.

I think I know what your asking, so I'm going to guess that you have some nutes and cal/mag separate? If the nutes have cal and mag, maybe hold off on adding extra until you see a deficiency. I have only caused myself problems adding stuff.
This is what I feed every time after some trial and error. Keep in mind this is for a autoflower that is wk20 rn so ppms are low.
RO 10L
GH ph down 4ml
GH Armor Si 4ml
brings ph to 5.6-6/0
Dyna gro Foliage plus until I hit 200ppm
 
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twentyeight.threefive

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? In Coco?
Always feed everything in coco. It has nothing for the plants except what you give it. I got that info from threads here and there and it proved true, not a pro at all.

I think I know what your asking, so I'm going to guess that you have some nutes and cal/mag separate? If the nutes have cal and mag, maybe hold off on adding extra until you see a deficiency. I have only caused myself problems adding stuff.
This is what I feed every time after some trial and error. Keep in mind this is for a autoflower that is wk20 rn so ppms are low.
RO 10L
GH ph down 4ml
GH Armor Si 4ml
brings ph to 5.6-6/0
Dyna gro Foliage plus until I hit 200ppm
Mix Armor Si FIRST, then nutrients, and pH down if needed after every is mixed.
 

Star Dog

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Clearex is apparently sucrose and glucose, if you google feeding either of these to plants it's not a good thing, it says it'll make a healthy plant wilt and die?
How can it be sold as a clearing additive when it appears to be common knowledge that it is not plant friendly.

Is clearex the same stuff that's used to clean pipe work and salts from the trays?
 

Star Dog

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If you have salt build up and it sounds like you do rinsing it out with plain water is the fastest way to fix it. I've done it numerous times and it has never caused a defficiency
Lol me too, with that said I know it's not good practice.

I've not got any build up problems but I love the idea of using sugar water to rinse the ??? accumulation off the trays, the last time I scrubbed it I nearly broke sweat! :-)
It's not a problem just unsightly and feels like it's welded on!
 
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