Is there a coco you can use right out of the bag

ANC

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I thought the other day I was using slightly too big bags when I bagged the rooted clones....I was using old coco I store outside in a probably 3 x 3 x3 cube pile so it can rain through for a few months.
Man, was I wrong. The roots flew through the bags in a week's time. Non-sterile reproduction has been proven over and over to be the most beneficial for cannabis. All I feed them is an all in one bottled organic nutes at 1ml/l water. It costs me about 6 dollars for 1000 liters of water's worth.
 

Seymour Green

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depends on what you want to spend, good coco that you can use immediately will cost you 3 or 4 times as much as bricks you have to rehydrate, flush, and charge yourself. how much time do you have, and how much do you want to spend?
Well I already spent a pretty penny on cyco and ended up having to wash and charge it cause of ph issues, so if it saves me the hassle, I'll pay lol!
 

daadank

Active Member
Coco loco fox farm.
Plain water for seedlings and clones.
500/600 ppm floranova/recharge
So I just put some seedlings in coco loco feeding 5.9 ph no nutes. But.getting slight tip burn and very slight twist. First time with coco loco, the run off I read is 3k out of the bag, and I confirmed such. 3000 ppm is crazy, ph is stable.

You don't have issues with seedlings in loco?
 

NeWcS

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Shiiiiiiit, I buy the cheap $10, 11lbs bricks on Amazon. Hydrate it w/ 4 gallons of tap water, And use. Rinsing and charging coco? Screw that. Where am I going to do that? Especially in the winter.
Just lower your nutes, and water to run-off daily.

Tupur(2 per) is good stuff if you insist on bagged.
 

Seymour Green

Well-Known Member
Shiiiiiiit, I buy the cheap $10, 11lbs bricks on Amazon. Hydrate it w/ 4 gallons of tap water, And use. Rinsing and charging coco? Screw that. Where am I going to do that? Especially in the winter.
Just lower your nutes, and water to run-off daily.

Tupur(2 per) is good stuff if you insist on bagged.
I like your style!
 

Warpedpassage

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You guys using bricks, have you ever experimented with throwing a couple bricks in a turkey bag and heating them for couple hours at like 160f or so to kill any larvae or eggs?
 
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