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IMHO people like to overkill container size for many strains, needing fed more often is good IMO. Right now I have a purple chem in a 1 gal container in coco & perlite under HLG Rspec LED's. Last run I got about 2.75oz per plant in 3 gal containers filled maybe 75% full from this same strain but using different nutes & not grown under LED's for the whole run, just half the time did they get the Rspec LED's. Anyhow this run in just a 1 gal container there is no way I will not hit 3 oz & I am not using a bloom ratio/formula. This plant needs 2 feedings per day most days & its easily going to match or surpass what I pulled out of like 2.5 gallons of coco last time. healthy roots is all it takes! This plant is at 35 days or 5 weeks from flip. Running 3-1-4 on my nutes, No calmag, plenty of silica, & plenty of microbes & a zyme!
That’s something I’ve read and been looking into, coco growers seem to get way better yields with more feedings. If i fed my plants like that my tips of my leaves would be roasted lol. I myself just havent did much research on coco growing. To be honest im just now catching onto growing in roots organic after two grows lol. these plants have barely received any nutrients they only receive them when they need them. Im finally aware of signs and how to read my plants without needing help or hitting youtube lol. That plant is on day 35 and its looking beast asf. Can’t front im like damn cause in 5 gallon pots ive been pulling 2 to 3 ozs per plant. You gotta drop the coco knowledge on me ill do a side by side forsure
That’s something I’ve read and been looking into, coco growers seem to get way better yields with more feedings. If i fed my plants like that my tips of my leaves would be roasted lol. I myself just havent did much research on coco growing. To be honest im just now catching onto growing in roots organic after two grows lol. these plants have barely received any nutrients they only receive them when they need them. Im finally aware of signs and how to read my plants without needing help or hitting youtube lol. That plant is on day 35 and its looking beast asf. Can’t front im like damn cause in 5 gallon pots ive been pulling 2 to 3 ozs per plant. You gotta drop the coco knowledge on me ill do a side by side forsure
On my nutes I'm running jacks 321 ratio (3grams, 2 grams, 1 gram) 50% of the time & jacks 3.6 2.4 1.2 (3.6 grams, 2.4grams, 1.2 grams, which is their max recommended amount) the other 50% of the time, never a single flush. never not fed nutes & I have hard water, tho I do use a dechlorinator!! But my PPM is still high, way high & Jacks at full 3.6 2.4 1.2 strength is handled just fine under 3 different lighting types including a 1000 SHPS, a chinese pink hue 480 watt led & several HLG Rspec LED fixtures. I think most of the time its between 1150 & 1275 PPM with my tap water, all plants handle it, the ones under HPS are the only ones that could use a tad lower PPM IMO. And we are talking 50% in coco & perlite & 50% being in 6x6x6 rockwool cubes. all getting the same PH (about 5.85 to 5.95 the first 4.5 weeks of flower & then raised to 6.1 till week 7 & then 6.2 from there on out) is how I do it & BTW Jacks at the 321 ratio converts to a 3-1-4 NPK ratio, low (P)! I measure the humic acid I put in at 1 tsp but everything else I ad I do by feel, the silica I use to get the Ph up once I inevitably get it too low with PH down...lol. I use a cap full of zyme per 5 gallons & a cap full of microbes & a few drops of some different microbes per 5 gallons every time I feed. My room goes thru 10 gallons to 12 gallons per day, they are overcrowded, in small containers & are thriving like mad. Im really liking this new to me 3-1-4 NPK ratio in flower!!
I'm waiting as well. Been looking into getting a CMH to replace led so curious to see how this turns out for sure.Reviving this thread! Any updates?!?!
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