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400w, no runoff coco grow

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LJB

Second one to accuse me of being a liar.

Really, what's the point of doing that?

Do you people find it entertaining, is that it? And no, I'm not desperate enough for approval to post pictures with scales next time.

I'm not here to brag, only to gather and share high quality information that will lead to better growing.
 

delta9nxs

No Jive Productions
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i grow sweet tooth #4 as a production plant. one of the reasons is that it produces very dense, hard, heavy buds.

i recently grew a single isis seedling from dp just to have a different smoke. it looked like a lot more pot than my typical swt.

i got significantly less weight from the isis than my usual swt.

point is that it is impossible to weigh pot visually from photos.
 

ShortStackz

Member
I switched because when transplanting alot of times the coco would hold too much water especially during the colder seasons sometimes causing the plant to be stunted and grow very slow and with not much root mass yield is also down. I learned to deal with that but found it easier to just add perlite so the soil could be more free/airy & also the plant/root system seems better like this too.
 

maxibiogreen

Member
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i grow sweet tooth #4 as a production plant. one of the reasons is that it produces very dense, hard, heavy buds.

i recently grew a single isis seedling from dp just to have a different smoke. it looked like a lot more pot than my typical swt.

i got significantly less weight from the isis than my usual swt.

point is that it is impossible to weigh pot visually from photos.

I second that.
 

*mistress*

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Veteran
LJB said:
This... grow has been by my best yet from start to finish in terms of having to correct the fewest problems caused by me along the way. No deficiencies, no toxicities and nutrient burn only once. I am proud of accomplishing that with no water waste.
:respect: for the water conservation! :ying:
may garden goddessess continue :)ing on your plants...

enjoy your garden!
 
moderately watering coco with a light food followed by plain ph'd water when need be leads to the best plants.

the water water water to run of an reoxygenate the medium mentality leads to waste n alot of problems. i dont really believe coco is either pure hydro or similar to soil, its kind of in the middle. my plants never look good when i over water them is all ive learned, as well as the fact that unammended coco dries out for shit.
 
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