SoulAnnoyed
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Too bad you cant taste nutes over the net huh.
This is the opposite of Coco trees lol too many plants and no Coco! Haha
2 totally different setups that require different types of workflow.
This setup is ideal for those with high plant counts and lots of room. Rockwool is nice for that being so easy to transplant and keep clean. Also can pull mad weight from a small block in a short amount of time if done right.
Coco trees is more for people with lower plant counts and have time to veg.
I'm running a dead rez now, using bleach in promix and it's working out good but I can't wait to get back into Coco and try it sterile.
I think if you added .02 ml of bleach to your rez it might take the algae away, also h202 should work as well. Not sure if you using any Bennie's , if so then nevermind, just try using some enzymes.
Agree with the last few posts. Trouble is there's too many people on here with a tent grow who think they are pros. Commercial growing is a whole new ball game. Handwatering 5 plants is a piece of piss. Room fulls are a different thing completely and you need to actually start using proper agricultural methodology
Bro, no offense, but you have no idea what you are talking about. The only leaf discoloration you see is in flush week( no plant should finish being green). We use grosens meters provided by grodan to monitor the ec of the block. Inside the block it can exceed 9 ec with proper dry downs. We hit as high as 3.9 ec going into the block. We do not use liquid nutes, we use precision irrigation practices and ec levels laid out by grodan. Mixing tanks are pH'd to 5.8. The feed is .5 gph so the tanks will drift to 6.2 ish over the course of 8 or so hours of feeding drain to waste