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It 4.4.4 too much? I didnt buy this but it can be given to me
It will work but when you use use it very sparingly. What soil are you in again?It 4.4.4 too much? I didnt buy this but it can be given to me
Coco coir with organic perliteIt will work but when you use use it very sparingly. What soil are you in again?
I'm confused about the organic perlite.i don't think it can be truely organic but that doesn't matter.Coco coir with organic perlite
So I agree with you on the organic perlite I kind of questioned that too I just figured I'd add it in there but it was a cheap bag that I got from Amazon. Thank you so much you are so helpful I think I might have a PPM tester I bought one from Amazon a while ago to test my colloidal silver. I also have a soil tester coming in the mail. And there is no fertilizer right now but I will put some of this orange bag that I got in there when I get home and will be careful to overdo it since it is higher than what I should useI'm confused about the organic perlite.i don't think it can be truely organic but that doesn't matter.
So you have no fertilizer in the media correct?
I'm not really an organic guy so it's hard for me to be able to give ya advice on it.
Something like this would be easy and fairly cheap.
https://www.amazon.com/General-Hydroponics-MaxiGro-Gardening-2-2-Pound/dp/B00NQANQAC
Also a ph and ppm meter will be a must imo
Yeah very very small amount. I'm not familiar with organic nutrients in coco so I don't wanna give ya bad advice on it.So I agree with you on the organic perlite I kind of questioned that too I just figured I'd add it in there but it was a cheap bag that I got from Amazon. Thank you so much you are so helpful I think I might have a PPM tester I bought one from Amazon a while ago to test my colloidal silver. I also have a soil tester coming in the mail. And there is no fertilizer right now but I will put some of this orange bag that I got in there when I get home and will be careful to overdo it since it is higher than what I should use
It should work good. Add 4tbs/gallon of mix. Then top dress 2tbs/gal every 3 weeks. Water as needed. Check out Mr. Cannuck on youtube.Coco coir with organic perlite
There we goIt should work good. Add 4tbs/gallon of mix. Then top dress 2tbs/gal every 3 weeks. Water as needed. Check out Mr. Cannuck on youtube.
Organics in pure hydro is a no no. In coco I think it can be done and done well I just can't say I know exactly how or what extent of organics and how much works. But the media itself is conductive to a good home for bacteria and fungus. Highly oxygenated, moist, and plenty of surface area.Just a heads up,organic nutes in coco is unpredictable.Sometimes it works sometimes it causes all sorts of problems.Just make sure u ph in the 5.8-6.2 range.Unless we talking dry amendments etc then I have no idea how that works.My understanding is u need microbe life in order for organic nutes to be effective and coco has none/neutral more sorted for hydro nutes.
Is this plant already in coco? If it is I would stick to coco.I have a cheap bag of miracle grow the yellow bag what would that be like growing with these nutrients?
It will work but need to mix it with perlite probably 70/30 is a good mix of it doesn't contain already (again never used it). They will need watered completely differently.Yes I have 4 seedlings in coco but i have more seeds just wonder if i should start one in the miracle grow.
Check out this guy. He seems to have figured it out.Just a heads up,organic nutes in coco is unpredictable.Sometimes it works sometimes it causes all sorts of problems.Just make sure u ph in the 5.8-6.2 range.Unless we talking dry amendments etc then I have no idea how that works.My understanding is u need microbe life in order for organic nutes to be effective and coco has none/neutral more sorted for hydro nutes.
that guy rocksIt should work good. Add 4tbs/gallon of mix. Then top dress 2tbs/gal every 3 weeks. Water as needed. Check out Mr. Cannuck on youtube.
I'm confused about the organic perlite.i don't think it can be truely organic but that doesn't matter.
Thank you because I really though it was not possible I'm kinda shocked but hey it's good to learn new things.If I remember my biology class right, organic perlite is formed when a dinasor gets caught in a volcano. The resulting obsidian (SiO2C) contains trace amounts of carbon. As long as the obsidian is not heated with nuclear power then the perlite is organic. But I was stoned that day, so could be wrong.
read the back it probably has synthetic fertilizer in it front says feeds for 6 months if your going for organicI have a cheap bag of miracle grow the yellow bag what would that be like growing with these nutrients?