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Old 03-12-2007, 08:26 PM #121
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over watering only becomes an issue in bigger pots - where the weight of the coco is giving the same trouble as mentioned before.

i hate watering everyday - thats why i use big pots so i dont have to - every other day max is enough work for me. if it gets any more than that i connect the drippers - the truth is work and life is very important too - and watering many plants is quite time consumeing.

the paper was an interesting read

im now giving a try to really small pots (a quarter gallon) and it also seems to work fine.

actually at the moment im flowering in, 1 liter, 5 liter, 7,5 liter, 12 liter, 40 liter and one 70 liter pots all of them get watered with the same intervals besides the super tiny
pots that get water very often (its a sturdy african sativa so it seems to be able to handle drought, salt etc with no problem - neither it does seem to need rootspace.

coco truely is very versatile.

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heres an example of the african sativas going for it! these specific ones got cut earlier but still got a few more left growing its interesting they are as big as the plans in 12 liter pots!


a 7,5 liter beer-cup of plastic with one 90 cm tall sativa check how small the 40 cm bong is behind them!

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Old 03-17-2007, 11:28 PM #122
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Hey guys i just saw this thread, I have been a member for some time but for some reason i can do everything but post images. Anyways, this is my second grow, my first was hydro, This time i purchased some cocogro from bonticare. I have a hydro hut mini, with a 3x3 ebb and flow from American agritech, and a 250 on them now, but when i flip i got a 600aircooled. Anyways I didnt know anything about coco, the guy at the hydro shop said it was great and to water 2 times a day, treat it like hydro. That is what i have done. But i am wondering if i should flush it ever, And what is this runoff thing? I have a 20 gallon res. My nutes are fox farm grow big, Magical by technaflora, and thrive alive b-1 red. My plants.9. look pretty good but nothing special i would say. They are 3 weeks from seeds popping, I topped half of them at the 3rd internode. Anyways I was just wondering for some good tips, If i am doing something wrong. Also i mixed my coco which was 65-70 liters of media with 8 liters of perlite.
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Hey guys i just saw this thread, I have been a member for some time but for some reason i can do everything but post images. Anyways, this is my second grow, my first was hydro, This time i purchased some cocogro from bonticare. I have a hydro hut mini, with a 3x3 ebb and flow from American agritech, and a 250 on them now, but when i flip i got a 600aircooled. Anyways I didnt know anything about coco, the guy at the hydro shop said it was great and to water 2 times a day, treat it like hydro. That is what i have done. But i am wondering if i should flush it ever, And what is this runoff thing? I have a 20 gallon res. My nutes are fox farm grow big, Magical by technaflora, and thrive alive b-1 red. My plants.9. look pretty good but nothing special i would say. They are 3 weeks from seeds popping, I topped half of them at the 3rd internode. Anyways I was just wondering for some good tips, If i am doing something wrong. Also i mixed my coco which was 65-70 liters of media with 8 liters of perlite.
I think ya need to read the coco grow guide that is stickied =] There is some pretty good info in there

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Old 03-23-2007, 12:40 AM #124
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Right now I'm growing other things in coco simply because my current situation doesn't allow me to grow weed at the moment. I have harvest 1 4 plant crop in soil before, but I want to switch to coco & I figure I might as well learn now instead of wasting my time.

Anyway, I have 5 different kinds of pepper plants in botanicare cocogro (i got a 5kg brick) mixed about 60/40 or 70/30 with perlite. I'm feeding them Hesi coco as per directions on the bottle(the peppers seem to be loving this shit), pH'd to 5.8. I've been hand watering the 5 8" pots with 4 L total every day and having about 20% of what I feed run through to trays that I just pour out. The plants have been in the coco for a little over 1 week, I bought them from a nursery and washed most of the soil off before transplanting. They never once showed a hint of shock, the leaves have been perky and green the whole time.

Anyway, I just have one question. My pots are still pretty moist all the way through the next afternoon when it's time to water. So far, the plants don't seem to mind this, but my brain being used to soil keeps telling me it isn't right. So should I let them dry out a bit more before watering (not dry, just a bit drier) and go every 2 days or keep doing as I'm doing and watering every day?

I can't wait to finally get to grow some herb in this stuff....all of your pics are making me jealous.

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if the water drains through the coco well and doesn't seem to get stopped up anywher e when you water.. and runoff comes fairly fast.. then i think you should be fine watering everyday and keeping it wet. the water pulls new oxygen down to the roots with it if the drainage isn't blocked up or the coco hasn't compacted strange.

i'm watering everyday and trying not to even think about overwatering like i used to with soil..
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Old 03-23-2007, 01:18 AM #126
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i want to have a follow up thread on those peppers

its interesting!!

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seedy: thanks for that input man, I'll keep it up til they give me some sign of not liking it, so far all 5 plants look happy

Bonecarver: Sure thing. I have a bunch of new seedlings too that just sprouted over the past couple days in jiffy plugs. The ones from seeds are the varieties i really want, the live ones are ones I could find at local nurseries.
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Old 03-23-2007, 03:52 PM #128
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awesome - i like any gardening - and the more when it includes coco.

i have grown habaneros - they are EVIL chillies peppers - way too strong

i look forward to plant big red sweet peppers

have fun mate

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High, I'm looking to keep some mother plants in coco. This will be my first time using the stuff. I've read a few threads but just need a hand to get me going.

Can I use fine dolomite lime as a pH buffer? I take it I would add a little when I mix the coco in the beginning. How much lime do I use per litre of coco/water and how often would I need to apply it?

I have Biobizz Grow and Bloom nutes, can I use those? Must I also get the Biobizz Fish Mix? Should I rather use General Hydro Flora 3 part?

Thanks in advance!
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Can I use fine dolomite lime as a pH buffer? I take it I would add a little when I mix the coco in the beginning. How much lime do I use per litre of coco/water and how often would I need to apply it?
Silver Surfer_OG says adding dolomite lime has made the biggest impact for him compared to grows of past....he says it adds Ca and Mg....as for application...I don't know...maybe hit him up, or hit his thread...
As for the nutes....try one and if you mess up...then switch to the other....or try them both and stick with what's working or less expensive....
I have experience with GH 3 part...good stuff...I've had success with 3 different nute brands in coco (none are/were "coco specific")....and read claims of success regarding others' nutes.

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