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Thanks bro! Appreciate the feedbackThey are good for 5 days. Just keep on keeping’ on
Thanks browelcome bro, lookin good. you from kiwi land
nah im from ozzy but its pretty much half NZ nowThanks broyeah man sure am I'm from the bay are you kiwi too?
Also have got alot of my information from cocoforcannabis, has good informationHello and welcome to the forum.
As I do not see any Perlite in your pots. I must ask if you washed and buffered your coco?
How where you thinking about feeding your plant?
Haha yeah man lots of kiwis over there, I was living in the gold coast for awhile, still one of my favorite locationsnah im from ozzy but its pretty much half NZ now
and I cant really tell the difference between the flags
sounds fine. you got an EC pen ? if not its a must haveHey bro thanks for the reply, I'm using cannacoco plus which comes buffered, at the moment I'm just started feeding coco A and B, Veg ignitor, Root blast and calmag all at half strength. Once a day 1litre of liquid and and having about 10% run off how does that sound? PPFD is sitting at about 250 from canopy to light
Yeah bro that's the original pot it's 5 gal, probably read almost everywhere I looked to put autos in there final home, wishing I did put it in a degradable pot or something first that may have sped up the process a bit, appreciate the feed back dudeThat pot looks pretty big, are you going straight into a 3 gallon? When going straight into a larger container it's normal to expect the initial above-ground growth to occur a little slower than usual. That root system has a bigger space to fill out before it starts to push more energy into leaf growth.
That's the only thing I've failed on is getting something to read EC, is it to late to start taking those readings ?sounds fine. you got an EC pen ? if not its a must have
Right bro thank you I'll order one tomorrow may as well throw in the ph pen too sick of the drip testnope. you should get an EC pen so you know exactly what the concentration of your nutrients are
and also you can test your run off so you know the concentration in your root zone because salts can build up and you will burn your plants
youll probably end up pulling your hair out without themRight bro thank you I'll order one tomorrow may as well throw in the ph pen too sick of the drip test
There is a school of thought that says transplant stress reduces the overall time your plant spends growing, so for time-limited plants like autos you want to utilize as much of that time as possible by avoiding any possible stresses. My counter-argument would be that even on the flip side, going directly into such a large container slows down your growth enough to make the argument of transplant stress very moot; you might end up with a great root structure but that doesn't leave enough time to fill out the above-ground growth. It works well outside of autos (there are some people that absolutely swear by going into a large container and then purposefully drybacking to push the root structure down quickly) but with autos you may just not have enough time.Yeah bro that's the original pot it's 5 gal, probably read almost everywhere I looked to put autos in there final home, wishing I did put it in a degradable pot or something first that may have sped up the process a bit, appreciate the feed back dude
Never too late. If you want to pursue coco, investing in a good-quality EC/pH meter is absolutely essential. EC is the most important reading you can be taking with coco-based media and you are flying very blind without it. It will tell you everything from the concentration of your nutrient solution to the health of your runoff water. Don't worry about anything regarding TDS or PPM scales, those are just estimations derived from actual EC readings. EC in either mS/cm or μS/cm is what you need.That's the only thing I've failed on is getting something to read EC, is it to late to start taking those readings ?
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