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What brand of coco? Never had any issue. The old coco used to be very high in salts and needed rinsed and buffered. But coco itself does not change the PH much at all. Feeding with proper amounts of Ca and Mg and good runoff with high fertigation rates eliminates the need to soak it.
Even soaking it doesn't eliminate or reduce significantly the issues created from the ion exchange If your CA, Mg and fertigation practices are not adequate.
Imo you have 0 need to do this anymore as almost all quality coco is already rinsed and often buffered none the less issues happens from poor nutrient and fertigation practices.
Good stuff let that filter dry out then try it again making dire fan is on max 24/7View attachment 1134651
New humidity is around 50% and temp is low 77-high-88
Doing what you said and removing the filter really helped! When I open the tent a heat wave doesn’t slap me in the face. The temp feels fine inside the tent now!
What brand of coco? Never had any issue. The old coco used to be very high in salts and needed rinsed and buffered. But coco itself does not change the PH much at all. Feeding with proper amounts of Ca and Mg and good runoff with high fertigation rates eliminates the need to soak it.
Even soaking it doesn't eliminate or reduce significantly the issues created from the ion exchange If your CA, Mg and fertigation practices are not adequate.
Imo you have 0 need to do this anymore as almost all quality coco is already rinsed and often buffered none the less issues happens from poor nutrient and fertigation practices.
There is alot of great info there on coco.Been testing Atami and Mother Earth with perlite 30% but both I pre-buffer and also helps to get the best coco when you clean it before soaking it in the solution with calmag.
I follow the instructions from Cocoforcannabis
Coco Coir Bricks - How to Prepare and Buffer Coco Coir - Coco For Cannabis
This tutorial covers the process of selecting, preparing & buffering coco coir. Includes perlite ratios & tips to make coco the best media for cannabiswww.cocoforcannabis.com
Cocofor Cannabis website says: There are two options for pre-buffered coco products which we have experience with and can endorse.
Canna Organic Substrate
Roots Organics Cocopalms
Both the Canna and Roots Organics products are pre-rinsed and pre-buffered. They come in bags with fibers that are dehydrated, but not compressed.
My last grow I used FloraFlex and I gave water 4 times a day. No signs of Calcium or magnesium since veg or bloom.
Your plants don't look so bad. It sort of looks like too much watering, too hot, or a ph problem. I don't see a nutrient problem. I have a cloner, Air bubblers with definitely increase your ph.I PH my water twice. I put it in the bucket. Add the ph down. Put the air stone in. When the ph is all gassed off I PH the water again. Otherwise what happens to me is I ph the water to 6.0. And leave it bubbling and come back and it's at 8.0. After the second dose of ph down it tends to stay stable longer.
Just finished feeding them. 2 of them look like they they stopped growing. What do you think. Or maybe they are still in shock from the heat that they were put under for so long and the trimming I did to them.There is alot of great info there on coco.
They look good bro give em time.I’m also having a hard time getting run off. I’m using a 2 gal can maybe I need a bigger one or just make 2 cans of nutes
There’s 7570.82ml in 2 gallons and each plant should get 750ml being in 3 gallon pots. That’s if I go off your post about watering but as every plant is different maybe there’s no way around it . I just need to use my first 2 gallon nute solution then make another after that . Because I’ve been feeding around 10 seconds each pot and by the end of the last one all my water is gone. And no run offThey look good bro give em time.
You need tobbe getting run off if not your going to have buildup issues.
Take a read here on these 2 threads to help understand watering a bit more.
Marijuana Watering, how media, pot size/shape and environment affect it
Ok lots of posts on how to water plants. So I thought I would put together a thread on how different factors contribute to different results that ppl see. This will be a long read based on my personal knowledge, opinions, research and others work to consolidate information for our members. I'm...www.thcfarmer.com
HOW TO WATER COCO FOR BEST RESULTS.
Ok writing this cause i see this issue often and rather have a thread to link than explain this each time. This is not my work but a collection of info from many members here and I have put into practice myself. So first off COCO is NOT soil. For best results we want to keep it saturated...www.thcfarmer.com
Yeah 750 ml but look at the runoff numbers and the frequency. You may need to water many times a day. In my 1 gal I was at 14x a day.There’s 7570.82ml in 2 gallons and each plant should get 750ml being in 3 gallon pots. That’s if I go off your post about watering but as every plant is different maybe there’s no way around it . I just need to use my first 2 gallon nute solution then make another after that . Because I’ve been feeding around 10 seconds each pot and by the end of the last one all my water is gone. And no run off
Yeah I’ve been feeding every time the coco looks dry and that’s around once every other day. I fed tonight at midnight.Yeah 750 ml but look at the runoff numbers and the frequency. You may need to water many times a day. In my 1 gal I was at 14x a day.
Not saying you need that.. just that runoff is important in coco and yours is likely not watered often enough.
Coco is not soil it should not dry imo... it has great air holding capacity and is not easily over watered. Now in 3 gal I'm not sure you have perlite mixed in or not but when you water I would say once a day right now minimum if you don't feel like it using that method you need to get run off everytime you water... it may not be an issue now but it will end up being if you don't.Yeah I’ve been feeding every time the coco looks dry and that’s around once every other day. I fed tonight at midnight.
So here’s an update on how they look. It seems that they like that I started feeding every day . Do you have an opinion on my defoliation? Too much too little? I wanna do the rest like this oneCoco is not soil it should not dry imo... it has great air holding capacity and is not easily over watered. Now in 3 gal I'm not sure you have perlite mixed in or not but when you water I would say once a day right now minimum if you don't feel like it using that method you need to get run off everytime you water... it may not be an issue now but it will end up being if you don't.
Next time capture the runoff and test the ph and ppm. Then post if ya can.
Thanks! Appreciate the feedback. In your opinion how long should I run my veg for? I’m growing in a 48x48x80 tent and I’m on week 7That's a good looking haircut.
I flip on a schedule. But in your case when half the canopy is full and the plants are half the final height your aiming for. 18 days is the earliest I've ever found to be an efficient flip. And I've never gone over 8 weeks of veg.Thanks! Appreciate the feedback. In your opinion how long should I run my veg for? I’m growing in a 48x48x80 tent and I’m on week 7
Glad to hear they are doing well broSo here’s an update on how they look. It seems that they like that I started feeding every day . Do you have an opinion on my defoliation? Too much too little? I wanna do the rest like this one
They’ve already grown most of the leaves I took off already! I wanted to separate the branches so the smaller ones could get some light and get bigger and I’ve seen people use these plastic separaters that go between branches and holds them apart which achieves that affect that I want what are they called?Glad to hear they are doing well bro
Low stress training (LST)They’ve already grown most of the leaves I took off already! I wanted to separate the branches so the smaller ones could get some light and get bigger and I’ve seen people use these plastic separaters that go between branches and holds them apart which achieves that affect that I want what are they called?
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