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Noo love jumpin cactus?
Got lotso luv for all. You included. Slow and easy wins the race.Noo love jumpin cactus?
Well put, apologies for my desperation & sketchiness lol.Got lotso luv for all. You included. Slow and easy wins the race.
Like as in my organic soil, I use rock dust kelp meal humus ewc etc etc I let sit for atleast two months tho and then start my plants which then don make it to the hot hopefully not hot anymore soil for another month or so...I feed teas. Haven't had to use any nutrients although I'm doin some testing in a GooHead now and am feeding some nutes.
Definitely going to have to look into this coir though, anything to speed up a healthy veg process is a go to in my book.
Definitely about to scan the forums then, always willing to better myself to better my plantsthen you will love coir. There are a few farmer here killing it in coir.
Ding ding dingaling! I'm putting bells on this. I will only add that the other half of coir problems I see are usually related to insufficient Ca.Coir is very fast in growth! But like sea said, things happen fast in coir. Deficiencies happen quicker and also correcting them seems quicker. I keep a close eye on my PH in coir, usually any problems I run into ph related.
Ding Ding dingaling you frikkn crack me up SM. Just did 2 good pulls of HH's Sdubb x querkle and I was rolling.... your comment just took me to another level. Good to see you and hubby are ok. :DDing ding dingaling! I'm putting bells on this. I will only add that the other half of coir problems I see are usually related to insufficient Ca.
While I have yet to do "flowering" side by sides, I have done some tests in Veg with a few different brands. Not all coco is created equal.....by any means.has anyone done side by sides with pre mixed bags of coco and just brick coco with no perlite?
coco is the new thing here in CO, but i've seen such a range of actual coco in the pots/bags.
some i see just straight coco, and then some (like myself) use pre washed pre mixed coco, i use the "Coco Loco" i tried a few but they were all mixed up already. never tried the straight coco, and my stuff is like alot of perlite, like i at first thought it could have been a mistake on the bagging/mixture process lol
anyways, i ask because in my buddies gardens i see regularly, i notice when they are smaller they dont look very healthy, to me i always thought from my own expirience that it was (Not enough air to the root zone, thus causing nute lock outs, thus causing yellow bottom leaves and no praying leaves) but all the larger plans look fine i guess.
one thing i have noticed, and this could be nutrient recipe aswell but everyone who uses straight coco has huge plants, but they dont produce pretty smelly buds, just ALOT of decent generic buds. and i'm all about the full package, look, smell, feel, smoke, effect.. i'm all about the detail
i just recently finished making the complete switch from ebb & Flow tables to coco, and so far its easier but i'm not getting the same growth as before and to be honest the type of coco i use has been a question in my mind as i first bought "Coco Loco" cuz i got it for like 14 a bag and the dud eon the bag is kool.