few questions about COCO GROW + rep

smallclosetgrowr

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okay my first question is .. i have been thinking about taking my plant thats 2 weeks into flower out of her soil and putting her into my new hydro coco setup , i know this will stress her but is there any chance i could loose yeild or would i just be setting her back a week from harvest ? im thinking i might even gain alot more yeild seeing as its alot better then growing in soil "not sure".2nd question is how often do i water in coco ? the pots about 3-4 gallons big. third question is im setting up an auto feed from my res but only have the timers that work in minimal 15min intervals ..is runing the water/feed thru the pots for 15mins to long ?
 

Cali chronic

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I just got some myself and an going to try it. I have some starters I am going to T-plant them into. In your case maybe next round?
 

jawbrodt

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That's not such a good idea, not at 2 weeks into flowering. They are into the 'stretching phase' by now, and a transplant would really stress them out, and would almost definitely decrease yield.(especially if you aren't experienced with hydro) If you were still in veg I would say "go for it", but in bloom, I'd have to advise against it, or you're playing with fire.lol
 

LeeroySlim

Active Member
jawbrodt is right, dont translanpt in the flowering stage u will lose yield for sure.

If u do decide to do it anyway or your gonna grow in coco the most important things are:
-run your nutrients to wates. once u feed them run the waste to a drain and not back in the rez, that way every feed they will get a fresh supply of nutes.
-i feed mine every 6 hours in veg (lights on) and 4 hours a day in flowering(lights on) so 4 times a day.
-i use 13 gallon pots so i feed about 3 litres each feed. coco is really hard to overwater, i wouldnt recoment a 15 mintue feed, its worth getting another timer.
-never flush with plain water always use nutes with your feed, good bacteria grows in the coco and u just wash them away with plain water.
 
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