Coco Canna Grow!!! 4 weeks flower

Jozikins

Well-Known Member
good job Red. my next grow I am very excited for because I will be switching from soiless peat/perlite mix to coco. One thing I never quite got down was what exact PH to use. at one point my poor babies got so much abuse I didn't know what they did or didn't like for a while. What has your PH been for the seedling/veg/flower stages? Also, what kind of lights are you using? I can't tell if those flowers are ridiculously big structured with fluffy flowers, or if those are going to be dense rocks with monster calyx's.

Also, you should consider using a final flush product or using distilled water instead of rain water, rain water has a lot of cal/mag in it naturally and you will taste it in your final product. Of course, not ever growing with coco I'm not sure if it is true, but it sure as hell was with my soiless mix.
 

red1414

Member
Hey Jozikins, They are hard as rocks, i didnt know they get like that. good point on the rain water thanks. I never knew there was a flush prouct i will hit the store and check it out. i will be flushing till sat. I used one 150 watt hps and 5 cfl's for alittle help!! Good luck on your grow Bro...
 

ROBinBKK

Active Member
Found this in another forum buddy:

Bud Life moisture loss study, and a formula to determine weight lost in the drying process
Did you ever wonder how much weight is lost in drying buds? Here's a simple formula to determine your bud's weight loss. Take the weight at picking. 24 hours later weigh again. Take the new weight, subtract it from the old weight. Divide the lost weight by the picking weight, from yesterday. This will tell you the % of weight your bud lost in 24 hours from drying out the moisture. Repeat this every 24 hours. You can also use the sum total of weight lost (over the days) divided by the original weight for total weight lost.


For example:
11 grams total weight when the spongy bud is picked. Called, "picked weight."


24 hrs. later the total weight is 7 gr. Loss of 4 grams, or 4 divided by original 11 grams is a moisture loss of .36%, of the original Bud weight.


24 hrs. later, the total weight is 4 gr. for a loss of 3 more grams of moisture, or .42% of the 7 gr. Bud weight from yesterday.


24 hrs. later, the total weight is 3 grams, for a loss of 1 more gram, or .33%, loss.


The daily weight loss is: day 1: 4 grams, day 2: 3 grams, day 3: 1 gram.
The total moisture lost is: 8 grams
The 11 gram bud, now dried, weighs only 3 grams.


Divide this 8 grams lost, by the original 11 gram weight (8 divided by 11). This formula shows that the total moisture lost, is now .72%. Daily weight loss will vary with the density of the bud, and average room temperature of the drying spot. Here the drying temperature was 70 degrees. We know that spongy buds will lose about 70% of their picked weight.


Expert witnesses are paid thousands of dollars to testify in criminal court cases about this simple formula. Remember the cops busting growers will use the picked weight to get a longer sentence. This is wrong. You can only smoke it when it's dry. If you get busted growing, this formula may help you out. 1 pound wet will be more like 4-5 ounces dried. Also take out the weight of stalks & stems. Get the idea? This formula can also help you determine what weight your growing buds may produce when dried.
 
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