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Looks buffered and of good quality. You can test it if you have a meter with a slurry test.I've read so much about this that my head is spinning. I am going to transplant into 3g fabric pots in the next week or 2. Even though this product says "ready to use" should I still rinse it to get dust out to prevent poor drainage at bottom that could aid in root rot? If so, should I add cal/mag(say 5ml per gal) to the coco after rinsed, let drain dry 8-12hr, then transplant? Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Anyone use this particular brand as well? https://charcoir.com/products/cloud-coir
- 50/50 Coir and Perlite
- Buffered
- EC less than 0.6
- Triple Washed to remove Salts
- PH Stabilized at 6%-6.5%
- High Cation Exchange Capacity
- RHP Certified for Horticulture
- 50 Liter / 1.75 cuft
nice and thanks much for the reply. I will be able to test that here after my meter comes today.Looks buffered and of good quality. You can test it if you have a meter with a slurry test.
May I ask what type of meter you purchasednice and thanks much for the reply. I will be able to test that here after my meter comes today.
Yeah of course but I have no expectations of it other than it "should" be a bit better that nothing. I am pretty sure I will need a better one but for my 1st grow ever, I'm trying to be a bit frugal here and there. How bad is this -> https://www.amazon.com/VIVOSUN-Meter-TDS-Soil-Tester/dp/B08GS12MS7May I ask what type of meter you purchased
annnd returning it asap lol. Bought the APERA pc60 instead.May I ask what type of meter you purchased
I used this same brand of coco, the ec is a lie on the box, mine came out to be 1.2 ec on a slurry test. No coco is ready to go , it ALL must be washed with a high ec nutrient solution to stop the coco from binding the cal-mag. Even still u might see some deficiencies for a week or so til the coco maxes out and is unable to bind up anymore cal-mag. Then you plants will green right up and do well. I just switched to a peat/coco/bio char mix that is ALIVE and my plants love it from start to finish. Block coco is mostly crap these days so I had to get away from itI've read so much about this that my head is spinning. I am going to transplant into 3g fabric pots in the next week or 2. Even though this product says "ready to use" should I still rinse it to get dust out to prevent poor drainage at bottom that could aid in root rot? If so, should I add cal/mag(say 5ml per gal) to the coco after rinsed, let drain dry 8-12hr, then transplant? Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Anyone use this particular brand as well? https://charcoir.com/products/cloud-coir
- 50/50 Coir and Perlite
- Buffered
- EC less than 0.6
- Triple Washed to remove Salts
- PH Stabilized at 6%-6.5%
- High Cation Exchange Capacity
- RHP Certified for Horticulture
- 50 Liter / 1.75 cuft
I switched to MB week ago during 4th-5th week of flower just to get away from AN nutes. Should I not be using the 12/6/12 anymore? What would you recommend? Something like 12/4/16 for instance?During flowering the plant uses less calcium and more magnesium. That's why I like master blend, I can mix it up the way I want, depending on the stage of life the plant is in.
That's awesome and thanks much. Is there a good chance that me using 12/6/12 concentrations in week 6 of flower that it could be further fkin up my grow? My 2 widows don't have orange spots like this(yet at least) but the 2 chem cookies get worse daily and the leaves are brittle to the touch. At this rate I think the buds will end up dyin as well ☹Yes during flowering you need less calcium nitrate, here's a recipe a guy uses I was going to try, but I myself during flowering I switched around the calcium nitrate and epsom salts for 5 gallons of water 12 grams of master blend and 8 grams of Epsom salts and 2 grams of calcium nitrate . Also here's a picture of a guy's recipe that works well for him.
I don't have flower fuel only AN Big Bud and Overdrive(using neither now) and MasterBlend I'm usimg now for last week+ since switched from AN ph UnPerfect. Would you use any big bud or overdrive and or just alter MB ratios?Yes 12 grams of calcium nitrate right now is not good for your buds, chances are cause them to be not as solid. Cut it down to the 2 grams and add Epsom salts to make up the difference and flower fuel if you got it.
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