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Old 02-13-2007, 08:35 PM #101
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10l pots-how often and how many nutrients per pot

I cultivate first time in coco I have five 10 l of flower-pots as how many nourishments I have often to water to pour waters to win over flower-pots ??
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Old 02-13-2007, 08:50 PM #102
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u mix the nutrient in the water - amount depends on state of plants - and water the pots every 1-2 days dont ever let it dry.

start low with the nutricion and go maxing up

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Old 02-23-2007, 08:24 PM #103
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its getting going

now hand watering around 105 plants all included




What's up BC?

In the beginning of this thread you recommended Canna coco. Looking at these pics the coco in your pots seems pretty course. Were you recommending some kind of brick coco from Canna or the 50l coir dust bag product? I am really trying to find something more course than the 50l bag product.

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Old 02-23-2007, 09:28 PM #104
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i recomended the canna coco nutes

but i dont use their coco. i find it expensive compared to other equal brands.

try if u can get pelemix or cocopeat - both trademarks. they are more course and chunky.

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Damn bonecarver I'm impressed!

I grew these in 5 gl pots with coco, and used FloraNova Bloom following the "lucas formula".


Hand watering coir has been a piece of cake so far...:smile:
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Old 02-26-2007, 05:14 PM #106
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looks very good!
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Old 02-26-2007, 05:40 PM #107
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Heya Cali

If your looking for a corse coco I recomend B'Cuzz bounce blocks... it s very corse


I mix one block of bcuzz bounce with one brick of botanicare
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and here is the 2 combined


I really like the feel of the two mixed... together they fill a 5 gallon bucket.. the Bounce is about $5 a block and the botanicare brick is $2.5
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Thanks for the hook up ono. Just earlier today I mixed up a block of Sunleaves coco with 50% canna bag coco. I looks very similar to your blend. I'll post some pics tomorrow. We are thinking the same things regarding the coco. IndicaSativa commented on using courser coco too.

I am going to run side by sides to see what I can learn about the different cocos.

One side of me is thinking that the finer grade the coco the better ability to hold water and nitrients for the roots. The other side is thinking like a clay pellet ebb/flow system where it is hydro and you are frequently soaking the roots and therefore providing the roots with more oxygen????

So we will see the results of the test

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Old 02-27-2007, 05:28 PM #109
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i look forward to hearing how it goes with these coarse/fine coco mixes. bone provides a link to some layered coco in grow bags and slabs, prety cool idea, the top layer is made of the fine coco dust, while the bottom layer is made of the coarser 20 to 50mm long fibres. very interesting.....
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Old 02-27-2007, 05:58 PM #110
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im happy u found the link interesting

i do find those ppl really doing some new fresh inventions - lets just see when it hits the growshops

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