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The Cook,
Thanks for taking the time to put that down. Exceptional post! Vibes, Les |
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cook will be able to explain better, but i think you missunderstood, RO water has a ph of 7 and so the cations and anions are in equilibrium optimum ph range for coco is 5.5 - 6, so feed accordingly. You have to find out via a slury test what ph your media has and then adjust your feed accordingly, but most of the time you will find rez ph to be between 5.5 -5.8 depending on flowring stage as well. flowering beginning around 5.8 - 6 flowering ripening around 5.4 - 5.8 hope that helps |
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I'd love to hear your opinion on these word cook! Correct me for the sake of everyone's learning
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No pot is to small in coco look at some clone grow from noreason (2lt pots, huge and healty as f**K plants)Personally, I use 5lt pots wich lead me to a maximum of 4 feeding a day. Thats one of 3 babes grown under a single 250W HPS... Look at the roots mass... Regarding bluemats, I tried them once but also dropped them quite quickly. Not comparable to a pump&drippers set-up
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For coco is something around 6.0, for dirt usually something more, and unless the substrate has lost his buffering capacity, that will be (in good aproximation) the pH your nutrient solution will be brought to once inside your pots (no matter if it was 5.5 or 7.5 in the beginning) If you want to check substrate pH, just drawn a sample in ro water and check resulting pH (better if the sample is low in water content, the lower, the better in terms of accuracy) @blueberrydrumz: my misktake here, not being clear enough. Please, do not think that pH7 is "equilibrium" as also pH2 can be an equilibrium as any other pH level. In chemestry we refer to "equilibrium" as the point where the system we are taking into account will be stable. For example, if we consider the system "RO water" it is stable at pH7 so that will be our equilibrium point. At the same time, if we consider the system "ro water+air" then its equilibrium point will be at pH 5.5 as water will react with CO2 normally present in air till that pH level. If we add to the system dissolved salts, nutes, etc etc we will have an equilibrium point that will depend on all of them. Just a matter of how much you want to aproximate real world...
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I'm new to coco.. I'm feeding 4 times per day in 4 gallon pots and upped my feeding slowly to 1000ppm... now I'm dropping back to 900ppm (finally i managed to burn the tips). Almost all the way through the grow I've had runoff as 250ppm... are you suggesting I need to feed more than 4 times a day to raise my runoff ppm? I'm currently happy with how things are going.. but always thought my runoff seems so low. Upping the nutes slightly obviously is not the correct answer. You can see the current size and age of my plants here https://www.icmag.com/ic/showthread.php?t=308241
Do you know if feeding twice as often would likely double or quadruple my runnof ppm? Runoff of 250ppm seems to be treating me well... but feeding less more often could help? Great article... I missed chemistry as a kid, but learning slowly as I get older. I'd love an article the follows the journey of a nitrogen molecule. from the bottle to the substrate to the roots to the plants to the runoff to transpiration etc.. I mean what happens to that guy in his journey? I don't understand the chemical changes that happen there at all... would be an awesome read. |
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Quite strange behavior as you're feeding 4 times a day with lot of run off so I'd expect to see inlet ec = out ec with just some slight difference...
Have you somehow treated your coco before seedling? I'm also supposing you use mineral fert... Isnt it? Anyway great plants man! |
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I'm using Nutrafield COCO A+B. 5-10% runoff.
Glad you like my plants I read an article that your runoff should be about 125% of you input ec/ppm. Mine is more like 25%. Perhaps I need to lower my ppms and increase watering. But they are happy for the moment so I'll leave that to the next round.A comparison grow for low ppms and high waterings vs high ppms and moderate waterings could be interesting. I'm sure there is a perfect balance in there somewhere It would be interesting to see if ppm runoff and watering schedule directly relate.
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I stay around 1,0/1,3mS too from start to finish.
Hit some minor overfert when I tried something more while less than 0,9 caused my plants to drink and transpirate way too much.. Of course it's not law, you'll have to find out by your self as many different factors come in place, but it can be some kind of "starting point" for who's starting from scratch
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