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Pure coco as long as your in small pot you will be fine. As far as different sizes the chibky coco is hot with salts every time I have tried it. Always use the good stuff that's risned properly and is ph'd accordinglyIs there different grades of coco? Like sometimes it's fine and sometimes it's coarse and sometimes it's very coarse? It seems like most people have great luck with pure Coco but sometimes it looks like it's ground up very fine and needs perlite? Curious about that Thx.
Great pictures in small pots, awesome.
Great work guys!
Ive never grown in Coco
1 gals would never work for me in soil
if your watering/feeding twice a day, that's pretty much hydroponics isn't it?
I've seen guys rock the 1 gallons though guys like @MakinGoo gro dank in one and 2 gallon pots
Great thread @Prime C ......... I'm in soil though, you coco guys got a major leg up cause while peeps are being lead to believe it's more roots equal more fruits in my tad over 39 years of gardening my observations have been the more you're able to water the bigger the harvest! Some think it's the force feeding that fuels the growth in plants..... main reason hydro yields are bigger than soil is water!
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Great thread @Prime C when I finally got my mind back right I had to do a complete 360* ........veggin' plants three to four weeks, two weeks in a solo, two more in their final 3 gallon home before the flip and I'm watering once or twice everyday. Strain dependent I've got anywhere from 4.5 - 10!! I'm in soil though, you coco guys got a major leg up cause while peeps are being lead to believe it's more roots equal more fruits in my tad over 39 years of gardening my observations have been the more you're able to water the bigger the harvest! Some think it's the force feeding that fuels the growth in plants..... main reason hydro yields are bigger than soil is water!
Smaller pots allow you to give your gals much more water in soil or soilless mediums without the risk of disease and pathogens like root rot, etc. If you're running organics just take counter measures for the fungus gnats lol I use neem cake, Sea-90, and Gnatrol faithfully.
Bingo! I was reading some stuff recently that in by no means compares to years of experience, but was pretty much saying that. It's not worth bringing up the paper for this, but they stated that in hydroponics; the most significant factor of final yield was related to pot size and watering frequency.......that's it!!! (and this was a paper investigating nutrient profiles too!!)
Edit: urrr uhm. Of course considering environment and medium is within ranges (ph, temps, nutes etc).
Is there different grades of coco? Like sometimes it's fine and sometimes it's coarse and sometimes it's very coarse? It seems like most people have great luck with pure Coco but sometimes it looks like it's ground up very fine and needs perlite? Curious about that Thx.
Great pictures in small pots, awesome.
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