Hey Creeper. Mixing two mediums doesn't increase the CEC. The CEC will be the average of the 2 mediums. At least until microbes do their job breaking down stuff increasing the overall CEC. And I'm not sure what hydro effect means, but I like reading your posts so don't take this the wrong way. Just thought of a few things looking at a bit of this thread that might help.Using the two potting mixes together will boost the C.E.C. “Cation Exchange Capacity” and should give me the hydro effect. When I say the hydro effect I'm only using a small ppm or low EC and getting big results because of the CEC boost. My nutrient fertilizer is only 110 ppm and mixed with cal mag is around 300 ppm total. When the plants go into their final pot I use the final light.
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Thanks for the tip friend.Hey Creeper. Mixing two mediums doesn't increase the CEC. The CEC will be the average of the 2 mediums. At least until microbes do their job breaking down stuff increasing the overall CEC. And I'm not sure what hydro effect means, but I like reading your posts so don't take this the wrong way. Just thought of a few things looking at a bit of this thread that might help.
Is there a reason you're not using tap water? Is it really hard?
And if you really want to make your life easier I would use the GH with Coco. And use dry organic amendments with the FFOF.
GH with Coco is the Hydro effect,
Back when I was an outdoor grower I found later plantings into June showed more females consistently.With stronger light wattage, the new seedlings are ready to increase the photoperiod by 2 hrs to 14 hrs. rainwater only in their new home.
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There is an old wise tale that if you don't let the plant's leaves touch each other during the seedling stage you will get more females. But if the plants were crowed and touched other plants you would get more males. I try not to let them touch until they get flowers.