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  1. #1 don_hulio, Nov 19, 2014
    Last edited by a moderator: Nov 20, 2014
    Hello to everyone.
    I am starting my first Coco adventure.
    I am a newbie so any advise will be really appreciated :)
     
    closet size in feet 2,62 width 2,82 height 1,18 deep
    Light 300 watt LED panel (150 real watts)
     
    I planted the Chronic Lights feminized seed directly in 2 gallon smart pot filled with pure coco with layer of hydroton in the bottom.
     
    I am going to use Hesi COCO line nutes
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    watering system:
    4 Netafim pot drippers 0,26 gallon/hour each.
    water reservoir with air stone and water pump.
     
    Canna mono Ca and Mg with RO water.
     
    Baby sprouted yesterday, so I am watering once in two days (water + root complex).
     
    I will post some pictures tomorrow :)

     
  2. Top that monkey when its big enough and scrog it. You'll get the most for your space, in my opinion, that way. You can fill your whole area with nice nugs. Following for interest :)
     
  3. Hello and welcome :)
    Yes I definitely want  to top her after third or fourth node, I am very limited in height so scrog could be very good idea,
    and also I don't know how close the plant could be to the light without getting bleached.
     
  4. with that 300 watt led your heat shouldn't be a problem. But you're going to want at least 12 inches from the top of buds. You should be able to do that with your setup. but you'll be cutting it close.
     
  5. we are 3 days old :)
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  6. 7 days update
     
    The leaves has very light green color is it ok, or it's time to add some more food to solution?
    Currently I am adding 1/8 of recommended dosage.
     
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  7. Way too early for any nutrients at all. Need to wait at least 2 weeks before you even start. Give it fresh water for a little while and it will bounce back.
     

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