My product won't burn clean or stay lit. It is very flavorful and smooth, it just won't stay lit or burn to fluffy white ash
I use Canna coco, and Age Old Organics and Earth Juice products for ferts. I veg in 1-gallon containers, and flower in 3 gallon containers. I feed at low doses every time I water. I usually water every 2-3 days. I let my pots get 50% dry before I water again, and I always have plenty of runoff.
I have tried flushig for up to 24 days, but I usually keep it at 21 days. My plants are always very lush and happy and fade out very nicely as I flush. I run 10-15 gallons of water through each container until the ppm's are almost equal to the water. My water is 90 ppm's, and the runoff starts out at around 500 ppm's and by the time I am done leaching the coco, the ppm's are down to 110.
I am beyond frustrated and would really REALLY like to figure out how to get a cleaner burning product.
I would have a very hard time switching my nutrients because they smell and taste as good as I would like.
anybody have any ideas or tips?
thank you!
I would like to get this figured out before I switch back to a peat based medium
I use Canna coco, and Age Old Organics and Earth Juice products for ferts. I veg in 1-gallon containers, and flower in 3 gallon containers. I feed at low doses every time I water. I usually water every 2-3 days. I let my pots get 50% dry before I water again, and I always have plenty of runoff.
I have tried flushig for up to 24 days, but I usually keep it at 21 days. My plants are always very lush and happy and fade out very nicely as I flush. I run 10-15 gallons of water through each container until the ppm's are almost equal to the water. My water is 90 ppm's, and the runoff starts out at around 500 ppm's and by the time I am done leaching the coco, the ppm's are down to 110.
I am beyond frustrated and would really REALLY like to figure out how to get a cleaner burning product.
I would have a very hard time switching my nutrients because they smell and taste as good as I would like.
anybody have any ideas or tips?
thank you!
I would like to get this figured out before I switch back to a peat based medium