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Plagron Light MixCoco/perlite?
3.5-4lt every 3 days.How much and how often are you watering?
Shouldn't really need nutrients unless it's depleted
I’ll be runnin coco with autos in a few months, I’m doin it for automatic feedings and growth rate , never ran coco but excited to get there someday soonCurious in your media selection. Why did you chose coco for an auto? The genetics of autos continues to change as more photo period DNA is added.
The water should work it's way thru the layers, so I don't think that is the problem. There is a big difference between flushing and watering to the point of runoff. Flushing is a deliberate attempt to get rid of excess nutes, while watering to runoff is just giving a little extra water to remove any salts that might have accumulated. The only real difference is the volume of water used.@Aqua Man @Anthem @Moshmen @Jimster
Guys I think there is a misunderstanding with the media, as I know my medium is not coco, why did you assume its coco? If I bought coco as soil that's an epic fail lol
Lightmix growing profitably and fertilise plants at your own insight.
Lightmix is priced economally and minimally fertilised. An airy substrate because of peat and worm castings and good drainage because of perlite.www.plagron.com
The soil is this product. Secondly, my plan is, until the ph and ppm meter comes, I will switch to clean market water with lower PH plus there is no chlorine so thats good, and give very slightly more NPK and see what happens. They get 1ml/l cal-mag on top of nutes if I forgot to mention previously. I also thought about flushing but there are mixed opinions about the flushing so I'm not sure. There is one more thing, at first 10 days of the plants they stretched a lot, so I supported them with more soil. Therefore, there is a 4-5cm layer of soil on top of where its originally planted. Do you think maybe that prevents the water to go down fully and causes extra run-off?
That is my bad. In my neck of the woods the only plagron product I see for media is coco. Sorry once again!!!@Aqua Man @Anthem @Moshmen @Jimster
Guys I think there is a misunderstanding with the media, as I know my medium is not coco, why did you assume its coco? If I bought coco as soil that's an epic fail lol
Lightmix growing profitably and fertilise plants at your own insight.
Lightmix is priced economally and minimally fertilised. An airy substrate because of peat and worm castings and good drainage because of perlite.www.plagron.com
The soil is this product. Secondly, my plan is, until the ph and ppm meter comes, I will switch to clean market water with lower PH plus there is no chlorine so thats good, and give very slightly more NPK and see what happens. They get 1ml/l cal-mag on top of nutes if I forgot to mention previously. I also thought about flushing but there are mixed opinions about the flushing so I'm not sure. There is one more thing, at first 10 days of the plants they stretched a lot, so I supported them with more soil. Therefore, there is a 4-5cm layer of soil on top of where its originally planted. Do you think maybe that prevents the water to go down fully and causes extra run-off?
@Aqua Man @Anthem @Moshmen @Jimster
Guys I think there is a misunderstanding with the media, as I know my medium is not coco, why did you assume its coco? If I bought coco as soil that's an epic fail lol
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