Ok well none of y'all can really awnser this shits dead I'll just ride with it till the end and see my results and IF I even find whats up trust me the info won't be leaked on this forum
Finally someone speaks some sense and doesn't spit on Gaia my start ppm is roughly the same as you coming out the tap but my ph is somewhere between 7.5 and 8 and here we go Soo I haven't given any calmag supplements because even if I would give some my ph is over 7.2 Soo it's basically useless...
I'm not saying you'll only use the Gaia amendment it's general and you usually add other amendments to make more of an organic coco with the very base nutrients Gaia has I don't see why people spit on it Soo much
Mick Im sure I'll live to tell you about my success with Gaia my issue doesn't come from the food man it's my water.. I don't spit on any criticism but I've seen more than one grow with Gaia do good things not only in coco but also in soil and peat
Hey guys I'm running 2 cheap led's in a 2by4 veg tent with a 96cfm duct fan ( I have a bigger one if that's the issue 200cfm w carbon filter) and one medium oscillating fan.. my medium is coco/perlite mix and I'm using Gaia organics, I believe I have a ph issue my water going into my coco is 5.8...
Well I shall prove my own thread wrong 1. My plants were only thirsty and hungry for a top dress due to the fact that I didn't amend properly the first time as for the coco it's pre-buffered so if there was cal/mag in well my babies prob used it all up without me adding any because the...
I wouldn't say a double buffer would be any good to already buffered coco but like cannacoco bricks they are lightly buffered so I buffer at 100% solution instead of the recommended 150%
To all newbies I hope you have done your research about unbuffered coco before doing my mistake haha! Anyways I'm preparing some buffered super coco for my girls they are all showing crazy mag/cal deficiency's hopefully transplanting them with some mycrorizae and good buffered coco will make em...
1gal but very recently transplanted I might buy some organic soil and make some type of super soil I'll have to look into it before jumping into it I don't wanna fool myself again
I think transplanting them might save me if I wanna stick to growing organically like Mike said peat or soil I think I can ride this out but maybe have to early Transplant into 5gal?
lol well I'll go to my traditional soil mixed but as organically as possible I'll just ride this out I guess.. something that would help is transplanting it into a soil mix and rub off coco that's not hot rooted