When to switch to high frequency

Dankula

Member
Hey... I am on day 23 of a grow and all I have been able to find is to makesure it is well rooted...what is that???

I am in 1.1g pots with 70/ coco perlite.
Now i see roots popping out the bottom of the pot....i feel it is ready, but not sure
 

Tolerance Break

Well-Known Member
Hey... I am on day 23 of a grow and all I have been able to find is to makesure it is well rooted...what is that???

I am in 1.1g pots with 70/ coco perlite.
Now i see roots popping out the bottom of the pot....i feel it is ready, but not sure
I don't understand what you are asking. Is this about light, water cycles, or what?
 

Dankula

Member
Lol...i am trying to figure out when to start high frequency fertigation...most places says to make sure it is well rooted...but what exactely does that mean
 

budolskie

Well-Known Member
Lol...i am trying to figure out when to start high frequency fertigation...most places says to make sure it is well rooted...but what exactely does that mean
Tha the root zone is well established, have u been fertagating once a day already, what light you using? I assume day 23 you should be able to go to twice a day.... its usually flower i start to go twice a day. Im just hand watering yet to set my auto up
 

budolskie

Well-Known Member
Diy samsung lm301h led light...
Have you been watering once a day already,

If so go to 2x a day with less water each fertagation,,,

Does your pot feel much lighter at the end of the day when you are fertagating once a day
 

Kola_Kreator

Well-Known Member
Not really any point in waiting. As soon as they are out of the seedling stage hit them 4 or 5 times a day. Then go up to 16 times a day in mid veg. 10 times a day in flower because not as many light hours but increase the volume of each event.

First water 1 hour after lights come on. Water every hour. Last water 1 before lights out. Collect and monitor the run off of each plant individually if you can. Back off the volume if you have too much run off. Increase if not enough.This is the way to get the best results out of your Coco.

Running a seperate timer, pump and irrigation line to each plant is the optimum because you have more control to make sure each plant is being fed correctly.
 

budolskie

Well-Known Member
Not really any point in waiting. As soon as they are out of the seedling stage hit them 4 or 5 times a day. Then go up to 16 times a day in mid veg. 10 times a day in flower because not as many light hours but increase the volume of each event.

First water 1 hour after lights come on. Water every hour. Last water 1 before lights out. Collect and monitor the run off of each plant individually if you can. Back off the volume if you have too much run off. Increase if not enough.This is the way to get the best results out of your Coco.

Running a seperate timer, pump and irrigation line to each plant is the optimum because you have more control to make sure each plant is being fed correctly.
I think you will be to help with my auto feed when i set up with the fertagation intervals and so on, il be in touch when im setting it up
 
Top