switched from soil to coco..do my girls finish faster ?

Son of a collier

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i have my usual mish mash of genetics in my space i'm at about week 6 which normally means i have around ten to fourteen days left i have switched from soil to coco and i'm of the opinion they're just about ready so i was wondering do my girls finish faster in coco than they would in soil ?
any help appreciated as i'm a noob when it comes to coco, i'm trying to get used to ph correcting etc before i go to hydro, might sound mad but it makes sense to my vintage brain matter.
 

Son of a collier

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Veg is faster yes, one of the upsides to hydro. Flowering time stays about the same.
I borrowed a big eye to get a better idea and looked at my trichomes today they all still look crystal clear, i put them on 12's on the 23 feb 6 weeks today lol.
so with a two week flush it's about the same, it's just they look so much larger with nice swollen seed bracts and they're yellow about half way up.
i'd not thought about it before but do i need to ph my flush irrigation's ?
 

KryptoBud

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I borrowed a big eye to get a better idea and looked at my trichomes today they all still look crystal clear, i put them on 12's on the 23 feb 6 weeks today lol.
so with a two week flush it's about the same, it's just they look so much larger with nice swollen seed bracts and they're yellow about half way up.
i'd not thought about it before but do i need to ph my flush irrigation's ?
It doesn't matter if you ph or not. you'll have the same result.
 

Bowtieguy77

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I noticed with coco that my plants are thirsty more often so switching to coco I get an extra feeding or two to equate to more bud growth ie about two extra zips per plant.
 
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