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yeah but that can also cause root rot, even though the coco drains off all but what it will hold. would hate for that to happen, have fucked up too many grows with males. goin for low stress, water em every coouple days and bein careful not to burn em. Still kinda new to this, I do appreciate the advice not sayin I wont try it but gonna go with what im doin for now cause it seems to be workin great
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COCO COIR is a product derived from the husks of the coconut. Visually it looks like peat. It's air capacity is about 30%. Coir is most suited as a run to waste medium. Coir can become saturated and it is not truly inert medium. This means that the nutrient will change over a short period (due to the nutrient collecting micro and macro elements as it passes through the coir. Coir tends to release potassium and to withold calcium. For this reason it is desirable to use a nutrient that is blended specifically for coir. Coir has a remarkable capacity to protect the plants root system in times of heat. It also tends to promote vigorous and healthy root development. Plant growth tends to be very consistant with coir. Coir is very tolerant of over and under watering, which makes it a very forgiving growing medium. Coir has a very strong cation exchange ability, which means it can hold and release nutrient elements based on the plants needs. Coir tends to retain nutrient salts. because of this, less nutrient (lower ec) is required. On a less positive note, coir can also contain high levels of sodium (salt).... If your growing in coir be aware that this can be a potential problem. Either purchase a pre-flushed coir product or flush ph (5.5-6.0) stabilised water through the coir prior to use. Measure the ec of the water and then measure the ec of the run off. When they are the same, it is ready for use. Large amounts of potassium are naturally present in coir. Potassium competes with calcium and magnesium... buffering and plant nutrition needs to compensate for this!! For this reason there are several nutrients that are specifically formulated with the coco coir's unique characteristics in mind. By using a nutrient specifically formulated for the coir based system, you are ensuring that your plants are receiving the best possible nutritient package. |
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thanks for that
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after thinkin about things a bit I think I may end up letting these girls veg for another week. I don't want to end up with small ass plants and just waste my time when its all over with, I suppose I can always do something to make em shorter but can't do anything to make them bigger other than let em grow a bit longer. I am not sure yet, will see how things are lookin friday.
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coco is amazing but i will always recomend mixing in a good amount of perlite and vermiculite and an inch of clay pebbles in the bottom that way you will find it impossable to overwater em the feed just runns round the pebbles and keeps a realy good aeration to the roots
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the block I bought have about an inch of coir in the bottom to keep everything on top from draining out, the rest is a mix or coir and the finer grade of coco I don't remember wuts its called exactly. Will have new pics tomorrow afternoon when I get off work, didn't get a chance to check on things today. Kinda like to check on em everyother day if I can help it, makes em seem like they grow faster. Will kill me to be away for a week!!!!
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Here are some new pics. I have decided to go ahead an let them veg for another week, I am goin to have my rommie givin em their first week of Flora Nova Bloom. Usein about 6ml/gal Gonna take a couple clones from em when I get home and flip the lights.
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how are you draining your pots? I am trying to get my first grow setup started and am debating on what medium to use.. My local Hydro store also recommended coco and I am still debating..I have a grow tent with a 600w hps and am looking to do like 5-7 plants in 5 gallon buckets! Does this sound like a good plan? I read that coco has the best air to water ratio so I am almost sure i want to use it. How much/often are you watering your plants? Thanks for your help!
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I think 5 gallon buckets would be a bit big not to mention take away a bit of your grow space height wise. The coco cubes I bought came with their own "Grow Bag" so to say. You just add water and they expand, then I cut a couple holes in the bottom. I have been watering every 3-4 days but I have been told that you can water daily because the coco drains so well, will only hold what it needs. Read the rest of my journal and you will see where I talked about this with another guy on here. |
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