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How do you like those gavitas? I'm slowly starting to swap out my HPS lights. Are they new for you or have you had a few grows with them so far? And how long have you been growing in Coco?I legit hope it doesn’t spread until Friday because my garage is my best room. I still cannot believe growsafe didnt work i aprayed 4 gallons of it and only on stalk and lower branches idk how it’s possible for it to stay on.
That’s crazy Howe much are you watering if you feed 11 times a day and with run off and what ppmThis is my first run using small 1gal fabric pots, I've been feeding 11 times a day, the growth was so fast in veg. I have a bluelab pulse the most dry back I get is 80% so not a lot at all. Ive been doing a lot of reading on crop steering so this is something I will try on my next run because this one's only got a few weeks left. My room always yeilds about the same so it'll be interesting to see if giving more dry backs in flower makes a difference
I can't understand how his ppms don't skyrocket.I can't say for sure, but I'm willing to bet he only sees runoff at the 10th or 11th feeding of the day. Those 11 waterings aren't big shots either... I bet the majority of those feeding are 125 ml or less.
I mean they are good as they should be considering they are $1200 each, but then again i never used anything else basically i just thought i would buy the best 1 right off the batHow do you like those gavitas? I'm slowly starting to swap out my HPS lights. Are they new for you or have you had a few grows with them so far? And how long have you been growing in Coco?
So you think the runoff at the end of the day is enough to keep the EC in check then. Must be. I'm getting mg deficiency right now during week one of flower. Only in the one gallon pots. I just increased from 4 events to 8 and decreased the shot amount. Went from 850 ppm to 750 ppm going in. The ppm of the runoff as well as the substrate was between 800 and 1200. It all jumped up in the past week. Probably the roots filling out the pots and the fertigation running through slower w less run off? I dunno. Fine in the beginning but needed to be changed. I must say I was not expecting it but I e also never tried to take plants in 1 gal of coco to maturity. So most of my ideas are speculation. I just hate stress during flower!!2 reasons why imo, 1. towards the end of the day he should be seeing some runoff, 2. he never allows the medium to dry back under a certain moisture content percentage.
Always love Aqua's input but haven't seen him comment for a few days. Maybe taking some well earned time off.I would love to know if anyone here on the farm is actively involved in crop steering and if so that they would chime in. Seems like as soon as someone asks some hard questions they disappear.
Always giving the same shot sizes you2 reasons why imo, 1. towards the end of the day he should be seeing some runoff, 2. he never allows the medium to dry back under a certain moisture content percentage.
Thanks for point that out. My mistake.So coco has a max WC of 65 percent? So everything after 65 percent is runoff if I'm understanding this correctly? If so I think some of the Fog is finally lifting. I'm going to research other places on this.
Yeah ima be hit and miss for a while here. I have some well needed me time I need to take.Always love Aqua's input but haven't seen him comment for a few days. Maybe taking some well earned time off.
I was feeding my 1 gal coco 14x a day with 250ml. Granted with co2 and a completely controlled environment. That's just under a gal at peak. That's really not unreasonable or alot imo. My hydro plants would drink about 1.2 gal a day at peak.That’s crazy Howe much are you watering if you feed 11 times a day and with run off and what ppm
Yeah I get all this. I also did a thread on media and how it impacts watering. I'm not saying the information is not valuable. What I'm saying is I don't feel this equates to crop steering by itself but rather watering practices. Imo several changes are employed to varying parameters like light, temperature, nutrients, watering, plant damage etc.Lots of info on this guys youtube channel. Work through the videos. You might not have the sensors so much of what he discusses doesn't apply, but after watching his videos you will have a better understanding of crop steering watering practices.
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