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WiFi coco drip 10.4kw

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Good info here! Nice stuff Sealed! My room is half UC and half Coco on drip. I am loving the coco. Just finished my first, complete, round on coco and got 14# and shake from 7600 watts on the Bubba.

Couple Q's

When do you start and stop using the epsom salts?

What mix are those beds? Perlite/Coco

When do you start the moab/hammerhead?

Thanks!
 
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BCrocker said:
Good info here! Nice stuff Sealed! My room is half UC and half Coco on drip. I am loving the coco. Just finished my first, complete, round on coco and got 14# and shake from 7600 watts on the Bubba.

Couple Q's

When do you start and stop using the epsom salts?

What mix are those beds? Perlite/Coco

When do you start the moab/hammerhead?

Thanks!
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I start in second week of veg and stop Epsom salt week when I begin Moab.

I'd say the beds are 70/30 coco/perlite

I start hammerhead week 2 of flower and use Moab last 2 weeks before flush

Hope that helps
 
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sealed138 said:
I start in second week of veg and stop Epsom salt week when I begin Moab.

I'd say the beds are 70/30 coco/perlite

I start hammerhead week 2 of flower and use Moab last 2 weeks before flush

Hope that helps
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Yep, answers it all. :) I'm going to give the hammer/moab combo a go this time... I ran Canna Boost and it worked great... but I think I paid $500 for a 4 liter jug... which is outrageous. I also just got some whitefire seeds from OGR as well :) Looking forward to more pics of your round!
 
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Yep, answers it all. :) I'm going to give the hammer/moab combo a go this time... I ran Canna Boost and it worked great... but I think I paid $500 for a 4 liter jug... which is outrageous. I also just got some whitefire seeds from OGR as well :) Looking forward to more pics of your round!
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i highly recommend the hh/moab.
things got huge last run.
 
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sealed138 said:
i highly recommend the hh/moab.
things got huge last run.
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Lately I have been contemplating trying HH/MOAB... I am currently running the following, but if it ain't broke, don't fix it right. What are your thoughts on this Nute line?
Heavy 16 - Both for Veg and Flower.
Calmag
Silica
Cannazym
Roots Excel
Big Bud and Overdrive
Liquid Karma
Heavy 16 Prime Enhancer
Great White
Budswel
PurpleMaxx
Final Phase

My next question is, when you were going with the 5g bags, what was your feed schedule like for Veg and Flower, as far as how often your waterings were and for how long. Just trying to compare as I am running a nearly identical setup for 8k over 4 4x8 trays! Looking good man!
 
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I run a big pump and manifold which runs for 2-3 mins/ day.
I use around 30 gallons/ day DTW when in full swing
 
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This run I'm using

Pure blend pro bloom- hydro
Metabolic bloom formula
CalMag
Epsom salt
Floralicious plus
Hammerhead
Moab

I use compost teas every week or 2

I stopped using roots excel, big bud, and overdrive.
 
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sealed138 said:
This run I'm using

Pure blend pro bloom- hydro
Metabolic bloom formula
CalMag
Epsom salt
Floralicious plus
Hammerhead
Moab

I use compost teas every week or 2

I stopped using roots excel, big bud, and overdrive.
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Did you replace those with hammerhead/Moab? Obviously not the root excel.
Any specific reason why? Have you seen a large increase in yield with using HH/Moab? I have read a lot lately saying that HH/Moab is the way to go!
 
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so I've been kinda neglecting this thread but things are looking great in the garden. Ill take some pics later tonight if i get the time. Im in the middle of week three, and the coco beds seem to require less watering at this point. making 50 gallons of tea to give them tonight. All four phenos seem to be pretty solid so far. two short and two stretchy. everything has been trellised and is ready for the second layer.
 
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Lovin' the double decker trelis. Do you use anything to weigh it down?
 
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just big colas. they usually do the trick!
 
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Hey Sealed thanks for the thread this looks great. I am fairly new to gardening and wanted to make the switch from peat moss to coco. Even more so when i see great set ups such as yours.

My questions are...

Did you make those beds yourself? Are they simply pvc pipes with breathable fabric (available at home depot) and and below them are large trays?

In your opinion is drainage necessary? Can a coco bed perform well without drains. Currently have a soil less bed with no drains and it does fine but i am interested in changing from peat moss to coco due to environmental concerns and potential performance benefits.

And my final question is do you re use your coco and if so do you just sift it and then flush it and how often can it be used?

Thanks,

Interesting epsom cycle too btw. I also use epsom salts however was instructed to use in weeks 1, 4, and 6 flower phase. However I have slowed down as I kind of felt as though maybe it was not really doing anything but making my bed more salty. Might need to try your usage because your g/c colas like twice as big.
 
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bluejay092 said:
Hey Sealed thanks for the thread this looks great. I am fairly new to gardening and wanted to make the switch from peat moss to coco. Even more so when i see great set ups such as yours.

My questions are...

Did you make those beds yourself? Are they simply pvc pipes with breathable fabric (available at home depot) and and below them are large trays?

In your opinion is drainage necessary? Can a coco bed perform well without drains. Currently have a soil less bed with no drains and it does fine but i am interested in changing from peat moss to coco due to environmental concerns and potential performance benefits.

And my final question is do you re use your coco and if so do you just sift it and then flush it and how often can it be used?

Thanks,

Interesting epsom cycle too btw. I also use epsom salts however was instructed to use in weeks 1, 4, and 6 flower phase. However I have slowed down as I kind of felt as though maybe it was not really doing anything but making my bed more salty. Might need to try your usage because your g/c colas like twice as big.
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sup bluejay, thanks for droppin through.

the beds are geo planters that i got from a grow shop. they come with the pvc pre cut and will make them custom sizes for whatever application you need.

I think drainage is a big advantage so you can flush them properly at the end. I like to get a little runoff each time i feed also.

I am reusing my coco. this will be my third run with it. this time im just flushing it well, and feeding hygrozyme. I dont even plan on turning it. I believe i have some good life working under the coco and dont want to disturb it so i just pull out rootballs and call it good.
 
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hey bro..
you ever try putting air hoses under your coco beds??
 
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looks awesome!!

Sealed, I assume your room is sealed? What temp/humidity/CO2 levels do you shoot for?
 
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Hey Sealed, How are you liking the geoplanters? I just ordered a few of the 4x8's and plan on building tables
out of Corrugated Steel Roof Panel. I plan on sloping the tables by 2-3" for drain off. Do think the geoplanters
will allow the run off to escape if built this way? Thanks for any feedback.
 
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slumdog80 said:
Hey Sealed, How are you liking the geoplanters? I just ordered a few of the 4x8's and plan on building tables
out of Corrugated Steel Roof Panel. I plan on sloping the tables by 2-3" for drain off. Do think the geoplanters
will allow the run off to escape if built this way? Thanks for any feedback.
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That sounds like it should work fine. I didn't have great luck with them, but in all fairness I had problems with hemp russet mites during that run. I'm thinking about trying them again. Try looking at jackmayoffer's thread. He killed it in those beds.
 
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I use 1 gram per gallon
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Hey brother... is this added to the coco mix or to the nutrient mix?
 
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Hey brother... is this added to the coco mix or to the nutrient mix?
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I add it to my nutes.
 
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thanks for the great post Sealed grow looks great!!getting excited im just setting up for my first coco run personal grow, doing only green crack i was planning to do them in 2.5-3gal buckets, 1 - 2 week veg, not sure the pots will be big enough but my local garden supply stores telling me its plenty for my dimensiions and plans ... dont wanna give too many details on the post cause of regulations where i live. but maybe i can inbox you i had a couple of questions maybe you could help me out with.
cheers
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