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If anybody needs to know I am using Coco and Mills nutrients and right now my lighting is a couple CFL bulbs I am switching to a CMH light in two weeks also they are fem seeds 1 wedding cake 1 gg4 and 3 Larry og
So when watering should I give them 1/4 nutes or go by the chart if I water everydayI use 100% coco with no issues in terms of drainage or aeration. As noted, you don't want to let the coco dry out...this will burn your plants. If your nutrients don't contain Ca and Mg, you'll need to add it...coco likes to hold on to these two elements, so you need to add enough that your plant is also getting some of each. When you water, never water with 'empty' or plain water...always make sure you have some nutrients in the water / feed. Your plants look short on Ca. Ideally, you want to feed each day when using coco and if you can manage it, feeding multiple times per day is even better. Take advantage of the properties of your coco, that's the point. Good luck
I don't have any experience with your nutrients so I can't advise you on how much or how often to feed per se. I will tell you this: I use Jack's 321, I feed at the highest percentage I can, using my tap water, that allows the plants to grow at their maximum without ill effects. I will follow this regimen until they're finished. I found that feeding twice per day, every day, in 100% coco works quite well for me. The key is matching the plant to the pot and paying attention to the needs of the plant, not so much a chart or even what others say will or won't work. My plants tell me what they need. In my case, 1/4 or 25% feed mix is used for seedlings and newly propagated clones only, and the percentage gets bumped up from there as the plants mature and ask for more. The whole idea of coco is to be able to feed more often while supplying plenty of O2 in the process; take advantage of it.So when watering should I give them 1/4 nutes or go by the chart if I water everyday
Okay that answered my question. I just didn't want to give too much nutrients I didn't know that you cannot give Coco straight water my brother told me not to overdo it he told me to feed water water but he uses soil.I don't have any experience with your nutrients so I can't advise you on how much or how often to feed per se. I will tell you this: I use Jack's 321, I feed at the highest percentage I can, using my tap water, that allows the plants to grow at their maximum without ill effects. I will follow this regimen until they're finished. I found that feeding twice per day, every day, in 100% coco works quite well for me. The key is matching the plant to the pot and paying attention to the needs of the plant, not so much a chart or even what others say will or won't work. My plants tell me what they need. In my case, 1/4 or 25% feed mix is used for seedlings and newly propagated clones only, and the percentage gets bumped up from there as the plants mature and ask for more. The whole idea of coco is to be able to feed more often while supplying plenty of O2 in the process; take advantage of it.
I will start them off lightly and start taking them up and see what happens lolOkay that answered my question. I just didn't want to give too much nutrients I didn't know that you cannot give Coco straight water my brother told me not to overdo it he told me to feed water water but he uses soil.