I am planning on having a clone SOG run.
I have gotten away with feeding once a day in 7 gal pots for mature plants.
what is the smallest pots you are getting away with feeding only once daily?
I was hoping to run 3 gals as I plan on vegging for two-three weeks.
What's the constraint for once a day? Limiting fertigation defeats the benefits of coco. It's counter-intuitive. Since your'e talking about running a SOG, why not add some automation, fertigate several times a day and top off the res as needed?
I digress, how many plants are you planning on running? In what size of area? What environmental controls do you have in place for temp and RH?
I'm new to coco as well and with 3 gallon pots, I think once per day is just not enough. 5 gallon is prob the minimum to get away with once per day, but you'll be missing out on the benefits of using coco if you settle for once per day. Even with young plants in 1 gallon pots, I immediately noticed the benefit of moving to multiple feeds per day.
I am planning on having a clone SOG run.
I have gotten away with feeding once a day in 7 gal pots for mature plants.
what is the smallest pots you are getting away with feeding only once daily?
I was hoping to run 3 gals as I plan on vegging for two-three weeks.
Once a day, once every 2 days, 5 times a day, really doesnt matter, thats the beauty of coco, you can treat it almost like soil or you can treat it like hydro. Its really up to you and the time you have on your hands, ive had great results watering once a day and multiple times a day when i have the time
What's the constraint for once a day? Limiting fertigation defeats the benefits of coco. It's counter-intuitive. Since your'e talking about running a SOG, why not add some automation, fertigate several times a day and top off the res as needed?
I digress, how many plants are you planning on running? In what size of area? What environmental controls do you have in place for temp and RH?
To answer such a question, we need more details.