Coir is an inert media with a high cation-exchange rate so it quickly takes on the pH of whatever you water it with. Unlike soil all nutrients are readily available. So the best pH range is between 5.5-6.2.Now I'm confused again. If coir holds a natural PH of 7.0 why water at 5.5-5.8? I do know that soil runs higher than hydro but this stuff seems to fall in between sort of. Whats the ph of your runoff? I really like the consistency of this stuff and it seems great for seeds and seedlings but it's a bit odd for a soil grower... If I rinse my coir some more will the ph change or are you saying that the 2 ph levels are complimentary? I'm an old worm casting and mushroom compost sort and just learning about hydro and coir so any insight into the "nuts and bolts" of the process would be great. I tried pouring water at ph 8.+ thru coir and the runoff came out 7.0, but I'm using test strips and have a hard time judging sometimes...
ok, good to hear things are turning around for you. so, really nothing to add but, two potential problems for you.Fox farm nutes big grow. 100% coir coco from hydrofarms. back to hand watering.
1/4 strenght nutes watering every other day. i havent used my ph up or ph down because the water i buy has a ph of 6.0, adding 1/4 strenght nutes only lowers it a touch, im guessing around 5.5 to 5.8. tap water is off the charts so i dont use it. last i checked my runnof was at 6.5. more than just the plain water i"m using, there must be something that makes it rise the way it does. the coco? its ph is around 6.5 to7?
my plants are actually doing well now that im over my huge ph issue.. im trying to learn more about ph so i know whats going on in there. and what affects the ph rising the way it does.... no more nutes in the water? salts left over from unused nutes ect. so that i will know what to do AND WHY...when i take my ph readings.
by the way......totaly loving coco!
hey dirty hows it goin? i do have a few questions. anyone can feel free to express there opinions. i have been a soil grower for a couple years now. i just bought a brick of coco coir and i am wanting to introduce it into the grow room. what should be done when preparing to use coco coir?
just rinse it to rid the medium of excess salt that's it. i really think it doesn't matter because, every brand says it's pre-rinsed. i use empire per my hydro guy. he told me it was the best but, plenty of brands are stellar. really can't go wrong just stick with a name brand, coco isn't that expensive.
i have my clones in 16 oz cups at the moment. they have soil in them now. transplanting a small amount of soil into the coco coir shouldnt be a problem should it?
nope, the thing with soil and coco mixes is finding a balance between feeding and ph. soil contains nutrients and it's ph should be about a point higher. coco will ration npk to your plants per need and soil has excessive amounts with no regulation. coco is great because, you give it what your plant needs and it'll take care of the rest
also...ive heard about only using hydro nutrients. not sure why maybe you can explain? how do your nutrient levels compare to the manufacturers recommendation? i wouldnt know where to start when it comes to nutrients and coco coir.
coco specific nutes work the best but, there are a few formulas that work in coco. anything, general hydroponics, humboldt, advance nutes, botanicare, canna, hesi, just to name a few. i use cns17 1 part nothing else needed, very simple. most nutrients tend to lack in calcium and magnesium, coco doesn't have nutrients other than what is given so, nutrients tailored for the way coco supplies those nutrients is a must or you will lack in certain areas.
are you familiar with mycorrhizae? should this be used in coco growing? thanks for your time.
whoa, thats neat dirty. sneak them answers in there...lolanswered your questions within your quote, aeviaanah. don't know how that happended
when i was learning i was told to feed with runoff so, my plants to don't get shock and a bunch of other stuff i found not neccessary. what, i'm saying is i never heard of or experienced my runoff ph drop, it's always gone up. not saying it doesn't happen, idk, never seen it. trust me, feed at 5.2, smoke an elle and forget about it. when everything is dialed in your hand watered plants should grow just as fast if not faster than any hydro system, out yield soil, and your herb should be as flavorful as soil grown.Dirty... maybe you can clear this up for me....
what i am understanding is: if my runoff is at 6.5 and i want my ph at 6 i use a nutrient solution that is ph'd to 5.5 and that will balance the ph in the root zone to 6?
in other words offset the solution going in to find the balance when it comes out? do you test your runoff before you feed to find out what ph to set your solution to?
simpler way to ask........ runoff is 6.5, solution going in is 5.5 would that mean the root zone is at ph 6? this is kinda how i am understanding it.
another example..........runoff is at 7 solution going in is at 5, would it be correct to say the root zone is at 6? is this how we balance it out?
dang sorry for the long question..............
i could direct you to other sites but, i think i saw a really good one on here a while back. try the search, should bring up what your looking for if not, just holla at me.thanks for the replys! before i jump in and transplant, know of any good links with coco growing information?
not a problem anytimeno my runoffs at 6.5, i was using 7 as an example....
right on i think i get it now, maintain the ph of the runoff a bit lower in my case... this is exactly the detail i think i was in need of. or it was the headband.. lol idk but it just clicked. i'll be tryin out my ph down tomorow.
thanks dirty for the information, much apreciated.