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Discussion in 'Coco Coir' started by Xandur, Jan 15, 2014.

  1. #1 Xandur, Jan 15, 2014
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  2. Nice I take it these are clonesSent from my SCH-I535 using Grasscity Forum mobile app
     
  3. Clones they are indeed.
     
  4. rooks mavaliss
     
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  6. Looking nice man, exciting fortnight ahead watching those flower sites forming...Sent from my C6903 using Grasscity Forum mobile app
     
  7. Starting to form some nicely shaped buds.

    My grows usually begin yellowing the lower leaves a bit early. I'd like to up the nitrogen in these weeks without overfeeding on other macros. It's for me generally a balance between slight nute burn and early yellowing.

    Nonetheless, have a good day everyone!

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    Xandur

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  8. update?
     
    and how is bottom feeding going? they dont need runoff? no salt buildup in those nutrients?
     
  9. Oh man, it's been a while since an update. I'll get on that today.
     
    So far, there hasn't really been much nute burn or anything indicating a salt buildup (unless my early yellowing is the product of that)
     
    As I understand it, the H&G nutrient line doesn't leave much salt behind, which is why a lot of people prefer it. I do a pretty thorough flush at the end though, to be safe.
     
    Do you have any insight on that? I'm always open to any improvement.
     
     
     
    Pics to come,
    Xan
     
  10. probably just a flush every 4 weeks to be sure would never hurt..when i flush my coco tho i usually get away with the same amount of water as the pot, so dif from what people say they do with soil(ive only grown coco)...probably has a lot to do with the amount of perlite also but coco is really easy to control when not bottom feeding because i always have atleast 30-40% runoff and they never look over watered.. i love coco
     
  11. I love coco too, it's great. I do prefer this particular coco mix though, because it has some other things added that provide various micronutrients without having to buy them seperately and add (can't really do that with the space we have). That and that it contains very little perlite, and stays moist longer than most cocos. 
     
  12. Also i checked out your thread, very impressive Kapt!

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  13. #17 Xandur, Mar 19, 2014
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  14. Update: We are currently mid-flush with these cheesequake girls, so no groupshot yet. I usually flush one week before harvest, and let them eat up that water, and become a bit thirsty before chopping.

    I also keep them in the dark for a day or two just before chopping. Maybe its superstitious, who knows. For one week before flushing, I use the House & Garden Top Booster, in the last picture.

    Group shot to come!


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  15. Group shot.

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  16. Harvest

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