nutrient problem in coco

lawlrus

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ok and taking into factor that the container is 37.5 liters using the method u gave me should I still want to see 10 percent runoff
That's a good question. That is an absolutely fucking enormous pot, man. 37.5 liters isn't a typo, right? You're talking about a 10 gallon pot?

I would venture a guess that you would be better off at this point going to much smaller containers. Even a 1 or 2 gallon container would be miles better than what you're currently working with.

Even if you try to do a full wet/dry cycle, in a huge pot like that you will never have the center of the medium anywhere near as dry as the top or the bottom.

So to answer your question, my suggestion there is to go down quite a bit in pot size until you have an established root system. I'm not sure that you can really get where you need to go using your current container.
 

Chrissa

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ya thats the thing the hydro guy was the one that told me to use this container it is what he uses and he showed me pics wth excellent results its cobfusing because everyone I talk to has said something different I do have a moisture meter to check the middle and bottom of the pot
 

Chrissa

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I transplanted into 3 gallon pot flushed with an ec of 0.9 ph 5.6 and the curling has stopped plant shows vigor thanks fpr the help guys frigg I will post pics soon
 

lawlrus

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I transplanted into 3 gallon pot flushed with an ec of 0.9 ph 5.6 and the curling has stopped plant shows vigor thanks fpr the help guys frigg I will post pics soon
Good news! Keep us updated.

That's a large part of what I love about coco...everything happens so quickly.
 
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