So you just treat it like another additive? So daily?
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it gets mixed into your nutrients
So you just treat it like another additive? So daily?
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I'm new to coco, and heard that if not watered EVERY day, I would have problems with nute lockout.. My question is; Is this true even when doing transplants?? In soil, once I do a transplant I let it go unwatered until I feel the pot is light enough for another dose of food, this promotes roots to search for water, and decreases chances of root rot from overwatering at a delicate point in their life.. Should I do the same with coco, or just feed EVERY day??
Thanks to anyone with advice..
i been in coco 4 bout 5/6 years now n i water/feed every other day but i kno alot of ppl say they water/feed everyday
EDIT: just dont let it dry out then ur roots become dry n tha problems start
Hi, thats my first coco grow <after a decade of soil growing>
There is 2 x 600W HPS and 2 x 400W MH, Canna CoCo plus canna nutrients, first day of 12/12, they have been started in soil, after 2 weeks repoted to coco, they been stressed cos of it, stop growing for a nearly a week. Now everythings looks much better !!
there are 14 strains, more details soon !!
Peace and Love !!
Ps> Mature flowers are from soil <Super Silver Haze>
Soil and coco are different. Coco drains better and has a 30/70 air to water ratio. You should treat it like hydro. Watering everyday with ~10-20% runoff, you are supplying the roots with fresh oxygenated nutes. It is hard to overwater coco as long as you have adequate drainage.
I use hempy buckets which allows me to water every couple days if I want.
what brand of mycorrizal is good 9n coir swamp man
I agree if your just using your coco once. There probably isnt enough time in one round.
But I plan on using my coco over. So hopefully it will help with root breakdown and nutrient breakdown and keeping any critters at bay. We shall see.
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So just setting up for my coo grow right now. My flower room will be on a drip system but I'm planning on hand watering my veg room. Can coco be watered too quickly? Like a open hose end connected to a pump?