The wife said yes!

FilthyFletch

Mr I Can Do That For Half
Im married to my Miracle grow moisture control soil.Its reasonable close and easy to get. I dump my clones in just plant water for 30 days tthen startmy feeding at 1/2 of reccomended feeding schedule then boot it watching the effects.Look in my gallery thos moms are in Miracle grow moisture control without feeedings just water.Ntes can be given after 30 days or when going into flower
 

Garden Knowm

The Love Doctor
Agreed ^

Coco-Peat all the way (y)
hey bro, what is your watering regiment for coco.. I have seen a lot of people over water with that stuff... doesn't it stay soggy... Please share your experience including room temp, how often you wtaer, how much .. etc..

thanks

love
 

Garden Knowm

The Love Doctor
Im married to my Miracle grow moisture control soil.Its reasonable close and easy to get. I dump my clones in just plant water for 30 days tthen startmy feeding at 1/2 of reccomended feeding schedule then boot it watching the effects.Look in my gallery thos moms are in Miracle grow moisture control without feeedings just water.Ntes can be given after 30 days or when going into flower
YO fletch baby..

so you don't alter your water? you don't use ph down? what is the pH of your tap water straight from the tap... the ereason I ask is.. Miracle Grow out of the bag is 5.o (as I remember) and for the first 3-6 waterings I used 8.0 water to bring the pH up to 6.0-7.0...

I to had a great run with that soil that is hated on by so many..

please share.. cheers!
 

FilthyFletch

Mr I Can Do That For Half
My tap water is around 7.2 to 7.5 so my soil run off was close to 6.3 to 6.5 without nutes.When I use the water in my aero and add nutes the water ph falls to 5.7-6.1 without any ph up or down
 

steve aka koolkat

Well-Known Member
I failed to mention with my vote for Fox Farms Soil(yes, I have used other soils, and substrates....jeez, this 50 yr. old grower in no newbie), that I ammend the soil with; Coco Peat, Coco Chunks, Pumice, Sponge Rock, Bat Guano, and Clay Balls left over from hydro, for drainage. Man, this mix is the shit! Anyone want hydro equipment?
 

Home_Grown

Well-Known Member
hey bro, what is your watering regiment for coco.. I have seen a lot of people over water with that stuff... doesn't it stay soggy... Please share your experience including room temp, how often you wtaer, how much .. etc..

thanks

love
Hey Garden Knowm,

I use 100% organic Coco-Peat Bricks (1kg). You place the brick(s) in a Styrofoam box and add 7-10 Litres of water, which expands it.

I have had nothing but EXCELLENT results in Coco-Peat. I normally mix around 5-10% Perlite in with it. It has the best drainage, but still retains enough moisture to last!

I Had 2 plants in Coco-Peat and 2 Plants in an Organic Soil (as experiment) in the same grow room with the same watering schedule (differed slightly because the soil dried out quicker) and noticed that the coco-peat plants won, hands down. Not only in growth, but also in nutrient and H20/02 uptake.

I have both plants in 15 Litre pots (3.96 Gallons). I water with 4 Litres (1.06 Gallons) of Water/Nutrient Solution every 7-10 days.

My temps in my grow room peak at 84F at the hottest part of the day and stay around 72-74F at the coolest part of the night.

I also have an analogy; that, when the coco-peat is dry, it is VERY light and i theorize that the roots are getting maximum oxygen saturation since they are not packed in, like most soil plants.

If done right, the results can be amazing. My plants have loved it and so have I.

P.S - 1 plant turned out to be male. When I ripped it out of the pot, It had such a large root ball mass. I washed all the coco-peat out of the roots and measured the root length to 43cm long, the plant was around 27 inches in height. It was a sad night.

Plus, there are great nutrients at hydro stores dedicated to Coco-Peat medium. I recommend Canadian Xpress Coco Growth for veg and Canadian Xpress Coco Bloom for the flowering cycle.

"Xpress Coco contains a unique additive to specifically counter the salt problem inherent in all coco-peat and enabling luxury levels of nutrient uptake."

Canadian Xpress


 

SlipSlide

Well-Known Member
I've never grown skunk1, but i willing to bet, your home will STINK....serious, you got plans for a carbon filter?
 

4 finger

Active Member
I've never grown skunk1, but i willing to bet, your home will STINK....serious, you got plans for a carbon filter?
Sounds like a good Ideal on the carbon filter, but we have a good size house so the smell is not a issue, just the wife. other babys (dogs) and myself.
I chose SK1 because Nirvana told me is was a tough plant and would be a good plant to start with.

Peace
 
Top