bongzaway
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Coco is a type of hydro. I love coco. I water everyday! Sometimes twice a day. I heard plant take in the nutes when lights are off! You have to water(feed)enough to have a good run off. I test my run off at least every couple days. Testing ph and ppm. When I fist started I would get nute lock out towards the end of flowering. Is why I keep a close eye on my run off. Soil needs to dry between feeding and coco doesn't. Easy to flush cause it drains so well!Hello I am having problems with my cocoa medium.
Another reason I like coco is I don't have to worry about bugs. I only seen one bug in 6 months that probably crawled in my tent. Nat free zone! I think nats flying around your garden is Nasty! I used to use Pro Mix . Never Again. Again I think it's important to have run off every time you feed you ladies! I just wish they made tents taller then 80 inches! 90 inches would be perfect.Hello I am having problems with my cocoa medium.
Gnags will live anywhere there is moisture, I had them breeding on the outside of fabric pots with coco...Another reason I like coco is I don't have to worry about bugs. I only seen one bug in 6 months that probably crawled in my tent. Nat free zone! I think nats flying around your garden is Nasty! I used to use Pro Mix . Never Again. Again I think it's important to have run off every time you feed you ladies! I just wish they made tents taller then 80 inches! 90 inches would be perfect.
Gnags will live anywhere there is moisture, I had them breeding on the outside of fabric pots with coco...