Solidtreez
New Member
Hi All,
I have recently ran a little low on cash and decided to use some leftover GH cocotek blocks I've had lying around. I usually grow in a promix, worm casting, perlite, various amendments and produce a wonderful product but I decided to sub coco for my promix this go around thinking it would be worth a shot.
I double hand washed the coco blocks in a large container to rid it of any salts or what have you. Once washed I could squeeze the coco and almost clear water would run through. I then charged it with a light calcium dose and mixed in the rest of my amendments. Rough ratio is about 40% coco 30% perlite 30% worm castings as this is how I usually mix my promix.
First week or so plants were very healthy and vigorous. I watered them as I would soil letting the coco dry out about 2 inch from top and water again. Feeding every other water. Watering every 2-3 days. About week 3 veg plants began exhibiting what I diagnosed as magnesium def. Hit them with Epsom salts and a litle extra calcium. No change. I use nectar for the gods and follow quite close to their feeding schedule. Feed every other water at this point. Now at this time I was not checking pH. I never had to using promix I always added some lime and never had any pH issues.
Started doing some research about growing in coco and basically read if I treat it like soil it will not survive. So I stopped treating it like soil and began watering once a day with light nutes. I have noticed a slight change in new growth but still exhibit major mag def as well as slight leaf tip burn and leaf curl. I now keep track of my pH going in as well as run off and I am between 5.8 6.2 always. I feel like I can't get this coco right and am getting frustrated. Any advice would be appreciated. Never been on any forums either in 10+ years of growing so I am really stumped on this one. Should I flush? Stop watering so much?
https://www.flickr.com/gp/135246391@N06/6ut3p0
https://www.flickr.com/gp/135246391@N06/342BAy
https://www.flickr.com/gp/135246391@N06/Z185h8
I have recently ran a little low on cash and decided to use some leftover GH cocotek blocks I've had lying around. I usually grow in a promix, worm casting, perlite, various amendments and produce a wonderful product but I decided to sub coco for my promix this go around thinking it would be worth a shot.
I double hand washed the coco blocks in a large container to rid it of any salts or what have you. Once washed I could squeeze the coco and almost clear water would run through. I then charged it with a light calcium dose and mixed in the rest of my amendments. Rough ratio is about 40% coco 30% perlite 30% worm castings as this is how I usually mix my promix.
First week or so plants were very healthy and vigorous. I watered them as I would soil letting the coco dry out about 2 inch from top and water again. Feeding every other water. Watering every 2-3 days. About week 3 veg plants began exhibiting what I diagnosed as magnesium def. Hit them with Epsom salts and a litle extra calcium. No change. I use nectar for the gods and follow quite close to their feeding schedule. Feed every other water at this point. Now at this time I was not checking pH. I never had to using promix I always added some lime and never had any pH issues.
Started doing some research about growing in coco and basically read if I treat it like soil it will not survive. So I stopped treating it like soil and began watering once a day with light nutes. I have noticed a slight change in new growth but still exhibit major mag def as well as slight leaf tip burn and leaf curl. I now keep track of my pH going in as well as run off and I am between 5.8 6.2 always. I feel like I can't get this coco right and am getting frustrated. Any advice would be appreciated. Never been on any forums either in 10+ years of growing so I am really stumped on this one. Should I flush? Stop watering so much?
https://www.flickr.com/gp/135246391@N06/6ut3p0
https://www.flickr.com/gp/135246391@N06/342BAy
https://www.flickr.com/gp/135246391@N06/Z185h8
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