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Old 10-13-2006, 02:05 AM #121
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i have tried ripen once indoors and now im going to try it with a fw outdoor plants. our thought was to just give ripen instead of the canna for the last 2 weeksmaybe and then flush for one week. the fact ripen is really free of N should make it get the leaf yellow - atleast it did indoors - i couldnt really say if it affected the flavour really - gotto give it more trys.

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Old 10-13-2006, 04:38 PM #123
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i really wanna know how i should water , pour till i see some coming through drainage holes? thanks in advance
from what i've been reading, most people do, some don't. i always feed until i get at least 20% run-off. i'd say minimum 10%. i've used the canna a+b before. good stuff. i wasn't able to flush and i couldn't taste anything but good bud. wasn't harsh at all!!
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yes you're best off watering until some comes out the bottom again. the water must be able to drain off though, you don't want your pot of coco sitting in a puddle of nutrient solution.
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I don't always have runoff when I hand water my coco. But I do try and water once a week with about 20 - 25% runoff...just to release anything that may of built up over the past week.

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Old 10-13-2006, 08:58 PM #126
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aim for the run-of when watering - it is really beneficial
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I am using Atami Bcuzz coco coir, cut with about 30% perlite, and using 3 gallon pots. I am not seeing any runoff what so ever... I took one of the plants and poured about 2 gallons of water into the pot only to find that most of the water was retained in the pot... can someone explain this? Could it be the perlite? Or could the coco be bad in some way? Info would be greatly appreciated!
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Well Two gallons of anything going into a Three gallon pot will not have run off. C'mon man do the Math. You should be feeding it 4 gallons each feed. Whats your way of Growing? Hand Waterer? Hydro Head? Whatcha Got? Be specific as possible it will help.

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Old 10-14-2006, 12:29 AM #129
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I am using Atami Bcuzz coco coir, cut with about 30% perlite, and using 3 gallon pots. I am not seeing any runoff what so ever... I took one of the plants and poured about 2 gallons of water into the pot only to find that most of the water was retained in the pot... can someone explain this? Could it be the perlite? Or could the coco be bad in some way? Info would be greatly appreciated!
unless this was the first time you watered you should see plenty of runoff. i always pre-moisten my coco before planting in it. you don't need to pour even a gallon into your containers. when i'm in 5 gallon buckets i water 2 x a day. it doesn't even take 1/2 liter to get my minimum of 10% runoff, unless they're really sucking it up. it would cost a fortune to feed even a few plants if it took 4 gallons each watering. you want that runoff "every time."
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unless this was the first time you watered you should see plenty of runoff. i always pre-moisten my coco before planting in it. you don't need to pour even a gallon into your containers. when i'm in 5 gallon buckets i water 2 x a day. it doesn't even take 1/2 liter to get my minimum of 10% runoff, unless they're really sucking it up. it would cost a fortune to feed even a few plants if it took 4 gallons each watering. you want that runoff "every time."

Thats cool... but it doesn't answer my question as to why my bcuzz coco is retaining soo much water. I am not receiving the runoff that everyone here is getting when they water their coco.

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Well Two gallons of anything going into a Three gallon pot will not have run off. C'mon man do the Math. You should be feeding it 4 gallons each feed. Whats your way of Growing? Hand Waterer? Hydro Head? Whatcha Got? Be specific as possible it will help.
I honestly hope you are being sarcastic....

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