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Canna wants you to buy more so already you know they are biased and will say what they think will net them the largest profit.Why do Canna, who are meant to know what they're talking about say let it dry or risk root rot, yet growers who know their stuff and have many successful grows under their belt say otherwise?
Canna wants you to buy more so already you know they are biased and will say what they think will net them the largest profit.
Coco absorbs magnesium and so I never allow it in an organic grow because it throws the rest of it off and you get issues.
Apologies if this has been posted/discussed already..
I've read Aquamans Ccoco watering guide and lots of articles on the coco for cannabis website, advice and information there appears to really conflict with what's on the Canna Coco website.
Aquamans guide is about frequent fertigations, keeping the coco constantly saturated, whereas Canna say you should allow it to dry between feed/watering or you're at risk of root rot etc.
CANNA COCO easy to use | CANNA UK
Because of the high costs of nutrients and the complexity of sophisticated hydroponic systems, more and more growers turn to CANNA COCO for their personal needs.More intensive rooting, 6 to 10% higher yields and lower fertiliser use.www.canna-uk.com
Why is the advice so conflicting? You'd think Canna know what they're talking about and would give the best advice so you get the best out of your grow and keep coming back for their products.
I love coco been using for a long time early 2000, I use them with auto pots..Apologies if this has been posted/discussed already..
I've read Aquamans Ccoco watering guide and lots of articles on the coco for cannabis website, advice and information there appears to really conflict with what's on the Canna Coco website.
Aquamans guide is about frequent fertigations, keeping the coco constantly saturated, whereas Canna say you should allow it to dry between feed/watering or you're at risk of root rot etc.
CANNA COCO easy to use | CANNA UK
Because of the high costs of nutrients and the complexity of sophisticated hydroponic systems, more and more growers turn to CANNA COCO for their personal needs.More intensive rooting, 6 to 10% higher yields and lower fertiliser use.www.canna-uk.com
Why is the advice so conflicting? You'd think Canna know what they're talking about and would give the best advice so you get the best out of your grow and keep coming back for their products.
Apologies if this has been posted/discussed already..
I've read Aquamans Ccoco watering guide and lots of articles on the coco for cannabis website, advice and information there appears to really conflict with what's on the Canna Coco website.
Aquamans guide is about frequent fertigations, keeping the coco constantly saturated, whereas Canna say you should allow it to dry between feed/watering or you're at risk of root rot etc.
CANNA COCO easy to use | CANNA UK
Because of the high costs of nutrients and the complexity of sophisticated hydroponic systems, more and more growers turn to CANNA COCO for their personal needs.More intensive rooting, 6 to 10% higher yields and lower fertiliser use.www.canna-uk.com
Why is the advice so conflicting? You'd think Canna know what they're talking about and would give the best advice so you get the best out of your grow and keep coming back for their products.
When you let coco dry out, Thats when you will have problems. I water 3x a day now and have no problems.I guess that could be the difference, yeah. They do say to water every day and give it a fair bit. It's sentence slike this that they use that throw me off...
" It is recommended that the grower keeps the medium a bit dry rather than soaking wet. "
"Once the coco has become too wet, reduce or pause watering until the coco has dried out and then start normal watering again. "
Amount of perlite & quality of the coco influences how or if roots can retain their access to oxygen after watering.We run thousands of plants in coco and run some what dry period in our plants. We water until they runoff a fair amount every few days. Is there any science for/against the dry period anyone could share?
You can get a rainpoint system for 40 bucks I bought one works great I only check on my girls once weekly now hard part about auto irrigation is getting the timing right and amount it feedsYep, that's the advice I'm following, currently watering once every day at lights and not letting it dry out at all, aiming for 10-20% run off. Planning on an auto feed system for next grow so I can water several times a day.
Was just wondering why advice was so conflicting. Why do Canna, who are meant to know what they're talking about say let it dry or risk root rot, yet growers who know their stuff and have many successful grows under their belt say otherwise?
check out some articles on crop steering. I started looking more into it when I tried out Hugo blocks. There’s more than 1 way to grow in coco for sure. daily multi waterings I’ve found to be the best but you do want to get a certain percentage of dry backs daily, especially when flipping to flower and through stretch. If you dial in the dry backs in those first few weeks you can significantly shorten the internode length and quicken the switch from veg growth to flower growth. That’s why a lot of guys have gone with a lot smaller pots in coco, I’m in 1.5 gals now, which hopefully I can control the moisture content better and get in 4 plus feeds a day.We run thousands of plants in coco and run some what dry period in our plants. We water until they runoff a fair amount every few days. Is there any science for/against the dry period anyone could share?
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