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No worries I dont take it as an offense hahaha but I already answered that in a previous post, let me quote myselfCoir needs watering every day if not sometimes twice a day I can’t see how he can be overwatering
I’m not saying your wrong am asking tbh
No worries I dont take it as an offense hahaha but I already answered that in a previous post, let me quote myself
"If its coco it might be the case that they need once per day but the pots are big, I dont know... in my case even with coco I need to wait 2-3 days and the pots are 2 gallons only, but I live in a humid area. Did the problem start with maxigrow?"
So Im using coco in only 2 gallons and theyre moist for 2-3 days, if I were using 5 gallons or so it would take even longer, thats because I live in a humid area and theyre not outdoors. So yes, you can overwater with coco if you water every day in some ocasions
It also depends on the quality of the coco, you will notice that coco bricks are way cheaper. Not only because you need to wash it but it also comes with a lot of coco dust, high quality coco is more porous allowing better aireation and drying quicker aswell. I personally like high porosity cocos from atami but biobizz is also nice and Im pretty sure fox farms has coco too we just dont have that brand in Spain.Cool I missed that post somehow
Tbh I don’t use coir and my understanding of its limted so it’s good to learn new stuff , thanks
Yeah for sure that why I don’t use coir anymoreIt also depends on the quality of the coco, you will notice that coco bricks are way cheaper. Not only because you need to wash it but it also comes with a lot of coco dust, high quality coco is more porous allowing better aireation and drying quicker aswell. I personally like high porosity cocos from atami but biobizz is also nice and Im pretty sure fox farms has coco too we just dont have that brand in Spain.
i second this, i water every 3 days at the moment with the roots getting bigger the time becoming less.Im repeating myself here but you dont necessarily need to water every day with coco. Im using high porosity cocos from atami, maybe its because of that? Low quality coco is less porous, this one was expensive for coco too, I have not watered them for 5 days now and theyre still not asking me for water. Im not making this up I swear hahaha. I live close to a big river in between the mountains where the humidity is high, maybe is because of that and the type of coco? Theyre perfectly fine with me watering them every 3-4 days, Im just trying to see how long they can go without water at this point.
Maybe the coir is better quality as every other coir grow I know of needs water every day if not sometimes twiceIm repeating myself here but you dont necessarily need to water every day with coco. Im using high porosity cocos from atami, maybe it’s because of that? Low quality coco is less porous, this one was expensive for coco too, I have not watered them for 5 days now and theyre still not asking me for water. Im not making this up I swear hahaha. I live close to a big river in between the mountains where the humidity is high, maybe is because of that and the type of coco? Theyre perfectly fine with me watering them every 3-4 days, Im just trying to see how long they can go without water at this point.
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