• Home
  • Forums
  • Medical Cannabis Cultivation
  • General Indoor Growing
  • Coco Coir
  • Coco nutrients

Coco nutrients

  • Thread starter Thread starter needshelpguy
  • Start date Start date Feb 7, 2020
  • Tagged users Tagged users None

Coco nutrients

needshelpguy Feb 7, 2020 9 Replies 8,415 Views
Page 1 of 1 · Replies 1–10 of 10
1

needshelpguy

Posts
694
Reactions
870
Joined
Feb 19, 2018
Points
93
Feb 7, 2020
#1
Hi guys just wanting to know what people use wanting to get something simple without additives.
And do I need nutrients specific to coco if the cocos buffered?
 
Quote Reply

Nugg

Posts
702
Reactions
882
Joined
Apr 16, 2018
Points
93
Feb 7, 2020
#2
It should say what's it's for or compatible with... easiest and cheapest for me...is simply the gh line..one part...it works good enough just like it is... depending on water type...you may have to add cal/mag.but that's only thing you'd have to add...I use three part know..but to start. One part..
 
Reactions: needshelpguy
Quote Reply

Oblivi0us

Posts
51
Reactions
88
Joined
Nov 23, 2019
Points
18
Feb 8, 2020
#3
My first coco grow gave me very healthy happy plants. Used h3ads formula with General hydroponics fertilizers. The formula is very simple with no additives and it’s specific for coco. Use ro water, use 6ml micro per gallon, and 9ml bloom per gallon. 1 gram Epsom salt per gallon. I personally add 5ml cal mag per gallon. Ph to 5.9. Use this the entire grow from start to finish. If you start from seed or clone feed 1/4 strength until plants grow bigger. Let coco dry out to medium dryness while the plant is establishing roots. Once plant is big enoug Feed everyday. Depending on strain you may have to use a little less micro in the flowering stage if you start to see nitrogen excess (clawing dark green leaves). Most simple method to grow some quality flowers. H3ad claims he drops the micro late in flowering to get rid of any excess nitrogen. Some people just lower nitrogen until harvest. But this is one of the cheapest ways to grow fertilizer price wise. Just watch the plants and how they respond. That will tell you if you need to add more or less of the 6/9 formula
 
Reactions: needshelpguy
Quote Reply

bunkerking

Posts
1,298
Reactions
2,422
Joined
Sep 11, 2019
Points
263
Feb 8, 2020
#4
Ugh don't tell people not to feed daily. You are just leading this guy down a bad path. The drying out for root, is not true at all.
 
Reactions: Oblivi0us and needshelpguy
Quote Reply

Nugg

Posts
702
Reactions
882
Joined
Apr 16, 2018
Points
93
Feb 8, 2020
#5
I don't use coco..but dad..at 71 yrs old..waters twice daily, think he said more if he could during bud.. but hell,I don't listen to what he is saying most of time anyway..
 
Reactions: needshelpguy
Quote Reply

Oblivi0us

Posts
51
Reactions
88
Joined
Nov 23, 2019
Points
18
Feb 8, 2020
#6
bunkerking said:
Ugh don't tell people not to feed daily. You are just leading this guy down a bad path. The drying out for root, is not true at all.
Click to expand...
For the beginning of root establishment it is. I said medium dry not bone dry .
 
Reactions: catdaddy and IndicanDude
Quote Reply

02trueblue

Posts
118
Reactions
149
Joined
Nov 8, 2019
Points
43
Feb 9, 2020
#7
Oblivi0us said:
For the beginning of root establishment it is. I said medium dry not bone dry .
Click to expand...

For the beginning it definitely helps! lol timing is everything in life

OP - i'd dish out the cash and go for Canna coco and Canna nutrients and just follow their feeding schedule at 2/3 -3/4 strength.. and ph at 6.0 and you'll be off to a good start
 
Quote Reply

THCMonster

Posts
380
Reactions
571
Joined
Feb 1, 2020
Points
93
Feb 9, 2020
#8
Canna coco! 100%

Worth every penny, only additives you really need is extra cal-mag and silica.

I have customers at my store that dont even worry about PH because if you use just the canna line then it is PH buffered, but if you add any additives then you will want to PH your nutrients!
 
Reactions: 02trueblue
Quote Reply

02trueblue

Posts
118
Reactions
149
Joined
Nov 8, 2019
Points
43
Feb 9, 2020
#9
THCMonster said:
Canna coco! 100%

Worth every penny, only additives you really need is extra cal-mag and silica.

I have customers at my store that dont even worry about PH because if you use just the canna line then it is PH buffered, but if you add any additives then you will want to PH your nutrients!
Click to expand...

+1 to the Canna Coco and nutes, with added cal-mag and silica. That's exactly what i use, plus some Mammoth P. That's it.
Canna is the beez kneez
 
Quote Reply

maximusluminous

Posts
233
Reactions
368
Joined
Feb 6, 2020
Points
63
Feb 9, 2020
#10
Jacks 321 is working wonders for me in coco & perlite. small 1 gal containers, coco & perlite, jacks 321, silica, humic/fulvic acid, microbes, zyme & almost nothing but bud 5 weeks into flower. Have mostly used General Hydro in my lifetime (20+ years of growing) but I have moved away from paying for water & moved away from high (P) in flower & my results have gone thru the roof!
 

Attachments

  • 20200209_183323.jpg
    604.8 KB · Views: 821
  • 20200209_183436.jpg
    601.3 KB · Views: 682
Reactions: growlo_b
Quote Reply
Page 1 of 1 · Replies 1–10 of 10
1

Thread info

Replies 9
Views 8,415
Started Feb 7, 2020
Latest post Feb 9, 2020
Starter needshelpguy
Forum Coco Coir

Latest posts

  • Indoor vs Outdoor Trichome development and morphology
    • Latest: compostmike
    • 8 minutes ago
    General Indoor Growing
  • Desert Dude Learns Some Things About Growing Weed
    • Latest: Greg_Midi
    • 27 minutes ago
    Grow Diaries
  • Mars Hydro API reverse engineered
    • Latest: SmokeyCoder
    • Yesterday at 11:34 PM
    Growroom Design & Setup
  • Humidifier Droplets/Residue? I need a few more words here to post.
    • Latest: Curl
    • Yesterday at 11:27 PM
    Cannabis Infirmary
  • Grape Ape by Royal Queen Seeds
    • Latest: Arny420
    • Yesterday at 11:15 PM
    Grow Diaries
  • Home
  • Forums
  • Medical Cannabis Cultivation
  • General Indoor Growing
  • Coco Coir
  • Coco nutrients
  • Contact us
  • Terms and rules
  • Privacy policy
  • Help
  • Home
Community platform by XenForo® © 2010-2026 XenForo Ltd.
Menu
Log in

Sign up

  • Home
  • News
  • Classifieds
  • Forums
    • What's new Featured content New posts New Articles New articles New products Latest activity
  • Social
  • Strains
  • Live
  • Learn
  • Brands
X

Privacy & Transparency

We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:

  • Personalized ads and content
  • Content measurement and audience insights

Do you accept cookies and these technologies?

X

Privacy & Transparency

We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:

  • Personalized ads and content
  • Content measurement and audience insights

Do you accept cookies and these technologies?