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The Botanicare calmag had a bunch of nitrogen in it along with the Ca and Mg. Part of the reason I nerded out on salts back in the day. Didn't necessarily want all that N.Hey Jack when you use the canna base nute do your plants stay very green to the very end. When I have tried a run with just base CAMG and tea I found that the plants stayed super green even after a 10 day flush. It was very hard to get them to yellow off. I have grown the same strain for many runs with different nute and noticed that out of all of them canna made the flower time a little longer it seemed but weight and quality were exceptional.
Sounds good... I can't feed my plant's that low in veg They will slow down and stall I hit them with 1000 to 1200ppm and they just explode at 800 they are hungry ..But in flower I alternate my feed strength according to run off but 800 is a good number and keeps them happy. Some take less some take way more.. just depends on strain.. Yes knowing when to cut Cal mag is a very important piece to the puzzle. And getting the flush rite is a big piece also. In the end all of the above affect the out come...The last batch of cookies I did in 7 gallon smart pots and Cana coco got 4 weeks of To every day with 25% run off and never got a yellow leaf but the plant and leaves turned dark dark purple.. But OG's we run are easy to flush as soon as the cal mag gets reduced they start yellowing. Running Tea all the way through really brings out the flave!!Hey jack I am in coco beds. I max out my ppms at around 800-850 ppm. I dont really do heavy flushes I just do slightly heavier straight water feeds. After a couple straight water feeds it drops to around 700. After about a week it drops to around 500. I have alot of coco per bed (14-16 bags). I completly cut out my cal mag at half way thru week6 and cut the Caps bennies around the same time. The last 2 weeks I do straight water feeds. If I start doing straight water day 49 I dont see any yellowing at all till around day 60. I have noticed that if I harvest while the plants are too green it affects the smell; it takes that sharpness out of it and dulls it. I am running an OG that we kept alive since 1996. I never take it before day 63 the last couple days makes a huge difference with this one.
Not if it's in the 5.5 to 7.0 range then I just leave it and feed..Jack do you ph your teas
In all honesty soil yield is no where near coco not even close either is the vigor of the plants... In every way COCO wins.... Not saying You cannot kill it in soil because we have many times ..But the Yield does not compare I can get my soil plants in beds to look and taste just as good as coco or vise verse but at the end of the day I want it all less veg time and more weight .. So that's why I pick COCO...I grew for 3 years straight in soil beds and soil in smart pots and one day I decided to give coco a try never looked back.. Now a year from now I might say the opposite about coco and Rock wool.. I have a room going now where I have 18 plants per 1 k grown in Rock wool and It's looking like it will crush my all time yield #'s per table shooting for 8 to 12 # per table. using a combo of vert and Epaps...
I don't think that is really possible. From what I understand though is that the "Tea" helps create enzymes that break dead roots down, much like Cannzyme would. @Capulator could explain it better than me.So u don't even remove roots no more? Thats killer bro, make away easier. Thats the mean reason why I'm trying coco. Do u think the old roots that may still be alive, graft their self to the new ones? I thought maybe the tea could encourage this type of phenomena
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