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Greyskull

hey can anyone tell me weather i should ph my water during flushing???? hope thats not too dumb a question!

not a dunb question... my experience/palatte has taught me "PH @ ALL TIMES!"

i think its a 'cleaner' flush.... fi that makes sense

good luck
 

pinkskunk

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thanks guys much apreciated! got some nice froot loop skunk and its smelling perfect, also just wanted to say that i smoked a tester yesterday one bong and had a three hour whitey,never had one in all my days,not realy keen to hit it up again kind of scared me.
 

bigscoot

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i had a quick ? i just switched 2 coco an an im growing in 5 gal buckets an i here alot different things should i water everyday or every couple an should i water till run off
an how much water should i give them in 5 gal buckets 1 or 2 gal
thanks 2 any1 who can help
peace
 
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CannaCompulsory

i had a quick ? i just switched 2 coco an an im growing in 5 gal buckets an i here alot different things should i water everyday or every couple an should i water till run off
an how much water should i give them in 5 gal buckets 1 or 2 gal
thanks 2 any1 who can help
peace

Always try to get SOME run-off. ~20% is great if you can waste the water.
5 gal buckets I would say will need about 2 gallons to get fed and run-off, but thats relative depending on: how dry the medium has become, what phase the plant cycle is in, how large the plant is, current lunar phase..etc.
 

bigscoot

legal medical grower got my card & paper work 2 pr
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thanks 4 chimein in cannaCompulsory i really appreciate it
peace
 

jjfoo

Member
i had a quick ? i just switched 2 coco an an im growing in 5 gal buckets an i here alot different things should i water everyday or every couple an should i water till run off
an how much water should i give them in 5 gal buckets 1 or 2 gal
thanks 2 any1 who can help
peace

When I water with non salt nutrients I usually water till I just see run off, like just a tiny bit. If I'm using something that contains salts I usually alternate with water and get more run off to avoid to much salt build up.
 

aeviaanah

Member
JACK THE RIPPER coco coir vs soil.

First picture: soil on left and coco coir on right.
Second picture: coco coir on left and soil on right.

This last two weeks coco coir has grown larger fan leaves than her sister in soil. In side elevation coco coir appears to be larger, plan view soil appears to be larger. I think coco coir is catching up and will end up yielding more. Which looks healthier to you?

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CannaCompulsory

unless the lighting or colors are off in the first pic, the soil plant(left) looks more lush and deeper green.
Bottom 2 pics are too close to call!
 

FatBlunt420

Killin' Zombies!
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thanks bone, happy new year to you too.
i know mine will be great. i got some friends coming over, and plenty of pot to smoke :D
 
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themoonismyfrnd

water in is 6.0ph and runoff is 5.2...should i increase ph in to have runoff somewhere closer to 5.5?


I wouldn't worry too much. It should raise in the next day or so as the nutes absorb. Check it tomorrow and go from there. I try to water and nute at 5.6.
 
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LJB

water in is 6.0ph and runoff is 5.2...should i increase ph in to have runoff somewhere closer to 5.5?

KNNA on coco runoff and flushing:

It's of limited value only when the excess is of cations, and very specially, Ca. Due the high CEC, pH and EC of runoff may be very misleading, and it shouldn't be used as reference. Adjust the watering solution and forget the runoff, as it's figures may be much higher than those measured in other mediums without any problems for the plants. Flushing works perfect against a excess of N (NO3-) or P. But if the problem is excess Ca, then flushing wont solve the problem, it willl just help a bit and may aggravate other problems induced for excess Ca. K, still being uptaken as cation, is easily flushed too. But Mg and Ca excesses don't respond well to flushing. Both get bonded to over 90% of total coco colloids in normal conditions, so keeping an equilibrium between the two is the key when growing in coco.
 

dj3hut1

Active member
the hydroton works well in the botom - also does broken ceramic pieces and even washed gravel.

many times i break some cheap old pots to put in the bottom before i put the coco in. :D


diotomacious earth (higromite) works well, too, a little layer on the top keeps gnats in check too.
 

justiceman

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Coco Coir drainage

Coco Coir drainage

Hey everyone I am fairly new to coco and I am interested growing my girls in straight coco next time around. I have heard that coco has pretty good drainage. Does it have enough drainage so that it would be unnecessary to amended it with perlite or coco croutons? I have seen that some people add perlite when doing ebb and flow, or drip system, ect. I however will probably just be doing a top feed and I would hate for the coco to dry out to fast If i amended it with perlite or croutons.

Basically my question is this. Does straight coco with no amendments provide sufficient drainage?
 

wiklund

Member
Hi!

You dont need to blend your coco. And if you want different texture in your coco just change coco brand. Canna for example is really fine. And coco bounce is the opposite.
 

jackiee

Member
i use canna coco straight from the bag, i water once a day untill runoff ph 5.8 and ec 1.6 never more than 2.0. stay lucky
 

Tokesome

Member
Hi, my plants are in 12-14ltr pots and being hand fed once a day. Straight coco in pots raised 3 inches off the catching trays with a short wick to assist draining the perched water table They`re into their third week of 9 flowering and all except for a couple of my 14 plants are needing 2ltrs to give enough run-off ie.20-40%. My nutes are running at ec1.5 ph5.9.

Does 2ltrs sound like a lot for plants in 12-14ltr pots. Its like 28ltrs per day for the 14 plants.

They were running off with 1.5ltrs till a couple of days ago.

Further details for anyone interested are in my 15plant scrog thread, link in my signature.

Cheers, Toke
 
Hi, my plants are in 12-14ltr pots and being hand fed once a day. Straight coco in pots raised 3 inches off the catching trays with a short wick to assist draining the perched water table They`re into their third week of 9 flowering and all except for a couple of my 14 plants are needing 2ltrs to give enough run-off ie.20-40%. My nutes are running at ec1.5 ph5.9.

Does 2ltrs sound like a lot for plants in 12-14ltr pots. Its like 28ltrs per day for the 14 plants.

They were running off with 1.5ltrs till a couple of days ago.

Further details for anyone interested are in my 15plant scrog thread, link in my signature.

Cheers, Toke

How do you find this works? I'm planning to do the same thing.
 
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