Transplanted! Water until runoff or not?

Never Known

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So I’ve just transplanted my little ladies into their final pots 15/20L. I’m in coco medium and I was wondering should I still feed them until run off on todays feed?

As they have only just gone into their final pots their roots won’t be anywhere near the edges so would it cause problems soaking the coco to achieve run off?

If you guys have any suggestions it would be appreciated.

I have 2 weeks until flower by the way.
 

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jondamon

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Whenever I transplant I always water them in until runoff in coco.

just make sure you wait to water them after this feeding until the coco has lost almost half its weight.


do this a couple of times before you resume your normal schedule of daily or twice daily etc.
 

Never Known

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Thank you very much, I’ll get to watering now then.
so I’m going to water them with:

Calmag
ionic (grow)
Terra leaves
And rhizotonic (For roots)

Should I keep the rhizotonic in the combo or do you think I should remove it?
Also what strength should I water them at? 50% 75% or full?
sorry about all the questions.
 

jondamon

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Thank you very much, I’ll get to watering now then.
so I’m going to water them with:

Calmag
ionic (grow)
Terra leaves
And rhizotonic (For roots)

Should I keep the rhizotonic in the combo or do you think I should remove it?
Also what strength should I water them at? 50% 75% or full?
sorry about all the questions.

At the stage yours are at I would be feeding at 1.0EC.

coco is a hydroponic medium and you need to be able to test EC and your pH and make the relevant alterations.

my schedule is roughly as follows

seedling 0.6EC
early veg 0.8-1.0
Mid/late veg 1.2
Early flower 1.2-1.4
Mid flower 1.2
Late flower 0.6-1.0
pH5.5-6.5

I always reduce feed towards the end.

personally I only use a base nutrient DUTCH PRO HYDRO COCO GROW A/B with some mono Calcium and mono magnesium and I have Epsom salts for some S and Mg.

I used to use Canna many years ago and quickly realised that I only needed the A/B Coco nutrients To grow.
 

jondamon

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What I will add is that perfecting your growing environment and your training skills are the biggest yield increaser anyone can get.

no magic elixirs needed.

If you can control everything within your grow room from temp to RH to air exchange and air movement then rest is pretty easy.

always remember it’s easier to correct an under fed plant than it is to correct an over fed plant. D597D2F7-6C0A-49AB-BF41-247581C43374.jpeg014B0676-9B78-4058-A9D1-8F0921CC9833.jpeg
 

Never Known

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At the stage yours are at I would be feeding at 1.0EC.

coco is a hydroponic medium and you need to be able to test EC and your pH and make the relevant alterations.

my schedule is roughly as follows

seedling 0.6EC
early veg 0.8-1.0
Mid/late veg 1.2
Early flower 1.2-1.4
Mid flower 1.2
Late flower 0.6-1.0
pH5.5-6.5

I always reduce feed towards the end.

personally I only use a base nutrient DUTCH PRO HYDRO COCO GROW A/B with some mono Calcium and mono magnesium and I have Epsom salts for some S and Mg.

I used to use Canna many years ago and quickly realised that I only needed the A/B Coco nutrients To grow.
Thank you very much! I think my EC pen measures in ppm or something because numbers are usually around 367. I’ll try work it out and convert the numbers.

I think I will need to feed them more then as I have been feeding them at 50% if recommended feed.
Yeah I’ve been trying to manage my environment as much as possible and get it optimum however it’s abit hard when One of the rooms is a basement.

Yeah I’ll keep the feed under recommended.

thanks again.
 

Never Known

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What I will add is that perfecting your growing environment and your training skills are the biggest yield increaser anyone can get.

no magic elixirs needed.

If you can control everything within your grow room from temp to RH to air exchange and air movement then rest is pretty easy.

always remember it’s easier to correct an under fed plant than it is to correct an over fed plant. View attachment 4563383View attachment 4563384
Your plants look really nice and healthy. At what point are they at?
 
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