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Hey P&P! Looking good bro...
Thanks for the input! My first try with flowering clones, all was looking good... Then I messed up going to heavy handed on the nutes! I think the best thing to do, is to print out the next 3 months from Outlook or any calendar, and keep track... Then I lost my print out! lol Xtra Last edited by Xtrakritical; 01-08-2007 at 03:15 AM.. |
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Hey Bonecarver mate,
great to see you here with this thread. this is the guy who makes hand watering coco a snap. i love your do's and don'ts list ![]() don't treat it like earth! that's one i am always telling people too. not unless you are growing in earth. ![]() peace
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No prob Xtra, I was told by my Hydrostore guy that when Using PBP lines with coco it is of up most importance to feed the plants the same amount every feeding.. NEVER more or less as he says it will throw the plants into a tail spin... I never asked why just bought my shit n obeing his rules, lol
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Hey guys.
I am growing in 100% coco coir and treating it exactly like soil...
![]() The results so far are good. Into week 5 of flower, nice juicy buds, loads of trichs etc. But... i am doing the flowering 100% organically so do i still need a runoff ? Cheers.
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interesting...
how exactly are you treating your coco SilverSurfer? what ferts and supplements? what's your watering plan like? |
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I am growing one plant under a 400w hps in a 16litre storage box.
I use monsta bud by Ozigrow. This has been supplemented with epsom salts every third or so watering and i have given doses of molasses, wormcastings, seasol (kelp) and just recently bat guano... I also have given her a lil bit of superthrive and rhizotonic. I water her usually every second day.
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Gurgling
Gurgling is bad for the roots I was taught by a mentor back at OG a long time ago....I water slowly....and evenly.
I bought one of those sugar shakers from a cheap dollar place ....smaller than a handwatering wand....and works great
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gdawg - since coco is made for hydro nutrition programs - it means u have to give the nutritions wich the medium is not providing - now this means with coco specific nutes there is less work involved with aditives like cal-mag etc
as long as the nutes u are giving have all the goodies ur plant wants - u are OK! the rainfall should not be counted into the watering schedule - if anything see it as an extra flush. remember rainwater has a lot of nitrogen .. so in flowering this is something u might protect ur flowers from. a roof or just covering the top of the coco with something should do the trick. in coco u will be better off the more u water - to a certain point ![]() Gaiusmarius - hehe ![]() silversurfer - very nice results u are really using the coco as a medium to suport ur organic nutrients. thats not hydro growing but can give good results i bet when growing in soil the soil it self has part of the nutrition for the plants - since u are adding all of them this is like some kind of hybrid method.only thing i can say is if u switch to coco specific nutes u can count on less work with the nutes, less problems with defiancies and carencies, and you will have a more dense end-product meaning bigger yields
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VT - slow watering is definetly the way to go. i usually give a small splash first, then when the top part of the medium is humid i water once again to make sure all nooks and crannies are wet. i tend to use a small cup unless its a really big pot.
also i got to ad at this point: it is possible to do a passive hydro grow watering by hand... : the trick is to use trays and water on the tray from early on - this will promote hydro roots to grow and it will also make sure u can leave ur plants for a few days - even if u are growing in small pots. the only downside is when u need to empty the trays - if u dont have a tap or similar for draining - u might end up using sphonges etc this method can be improved using airstones etc in the trays. i do normally start my seedlings and clones in veg like this. peace |
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I am hand watering a couple times a day with canna nutes, 10% runoff. I let them go a day and a half without water and boy were the ladies pissed! They must have been really transpiring to be so needy.
I am interested in a passive system so I could leave for a few days. Watering in trays sounds ok, but is a bit unpredictable. How about a wick system? How about those 2 liter bottle "aqua spikes"? |
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