jberry
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How you been Jberry ?
I'm all good... life is progressing nicely.
whats up with you?
How you been Jberry ?
Ive seen stuff called that and it was dank. Similar to grape ape. As far as yields idk. And I heard a different purple strain in it not called elephant but a sour diesel cross for sure.
I'm all good... life is progressing nicely.
whats up with you?
I am sold.
Will try coco on my second Lowryder Diesel Ryder.
Want to do a 100% organic pot-ponic grow though...
I have posted my coco-soil mix idea here -> https://www.rollitup.org/indoor-growing/327918-coco-soil-mix-pot-ponics.html#post4120502
Any of you coco-experienced guys can help?
Bless the coco
hey what up man congrats on your decision to use coco. ....
....the grower who took time to learn how to use the coco first, and then started to introduce new methods and techniques to his growroom, and all the while enjoying the fruits of his harvest. i guess im just trying to say "DONT MIX YOUR COCO WITH ANYTHING!"
just "my" opinion though, ok.
PEACE!!!
-ZEN-
i agree with zen. Run it the first time without adding anything. I add perlite to my coir now, but ran it straight the first time. If you are set on mixing it soil, guano, ets, then i would the roots organic hydro mix. It is already mixed and i have heard postive things about it, but i haven't used it. I use b'cuzz premium coir and super chuck perlite only. It is easy to use if you don't make it harder than it has to be.
my question to all you coco growers is what is your tell tail sign for watering.. I know not to let coco dry out but I can feed every other day with the coco still wet with no probs.. Im in three gallon buckets... basicly how dry should I let it get??????
coco is hydro so you want to feed as often as possible but not when the coco is still soggy (although over-watering would be better than under--watering!)... If you can only water once or twice a week then it will end up hurting your yield and i would consider using a smaller container to grow in...you want something that can be watered everyday or at least every other day.
The plant and the coco will both try to adapt to whatever conditions you give it and different types of roots will form based on how you feed...you want to feed often.
The water weight method is the best way to know when to water.
thanks dude, preciate that. Like i said i dont agree, but i dont discourage. But if you are going to mix, i totally agree with your approach. Correct me if im wrong, but its about increasing the amount of oxygen readily avalible to the roots. But the key is that the perilite is neutral and it wont throw off the ph while in the process of doing this, correct? And i second that, it is extremely easy.
How many times do you water in a week? Me twice a week at the most. I use the white, square 7x7 1.5gal pots. For some reason they hold nutes longer than the round pots do, to me. And i noticed that the roots grow out and down instead of circling around the inside of the pot.
Peace!!!
-zen-
I gotta agree with you on that...
On a different note, I just got some free bags of CocoNot by Vermicrop and the stuff sounds and looks promising... The stuff looks and feels similar to canna coco but its made from redwood mulch instead of coco. They say it gives similar to better results and it dries out faster than coco so that you can feed more often.... it contains no salts, is inert, and no coco specific nutes required. They had pictures of peppers grown in coco VS. coconot and both were big and nice but the CocoNot plants were bigger and nicer but I wont be convinced until I do my own side by side test grows...
I did talk to reps long enough to get interested, and I decided I'm going to give it a test run since they were confident enough to give me the CocoNot for free to run against my Canna Coco... They also threw in some free bags of regular Coco from a company out of Holland and some Vermi-Blend Amendment and their Vermi-Tea which I have used in the past and they are both great products full of microlife.
I will let you all know how the Coconot works in a few months... anyone else heard of this or tried it out?