Nobody talks about the fact that you can warm up your nutriënts (water) and then circulate it through your system, for warming the roots when its cold, or cooling when its hot. This is a huge advantage. You can have a larger growing season. The biggest cost factor in hydroponics is the lighting, like all the other systems. Cheers.
You can avoid overwater with soil if you go with a fabric pot, not only that the fabric pot allows for better roots. Though because it is a fabric pot the air dries the soil faster.
organic soil all the way fits perfect with my work schedule and life I water every other day in the late stages of flower and I am cool with it I enjoy my hour a day or so I spend in my garden.
Last time I grew was 20 years ago ! I'm looking to get back into it I have about 25 seeds from several high end strains I got from a farmer , who usually has a very flavorful terpy sticky nug or joint when I see him . Looking forward to deciding on what I do thanks for your info and advice . It will certainly help I'm sure !
Hey bud just letting everybody know hydro food is the better nute for ANY and all grow mediums or systems, im sure anyone with a bit of experience will back me up . You only get a build up if you use too much and dont rinse. ..anyways there was a few other things but ill leave it to others . Ive been using it for over 20yrs never one time have i not had an amazingly result. Good luck guys, take care
@@topshelfruns2039 yeah too much hassle constantly fighting the ph, also every time you water the nutrient level stays the same so the plant needs less energy to adapt which results in better grow overall
Personally, I always returned to soil. I mix MG potting soil with Fox farm happy frog soil and a lot of perlite for drain. 5 gallon buckets are used. I then grow with RO water and HPS bulbs. That has been my golden standard for several decades and yields are always awsome.
@Ty Ga No matter what anyone says, growing with dirt is about as organic as it gets. MG "is", organic. I'm old, and was around when everyone was saying it's no good for you or your plants..blah blah blah. I've literally been growing weed with it for 30+ years. The weed all gets a week or two of flush at finish, just like with every other nutrient system, and there are never any complaints.
@Ty Ga It doesn't matter where the nutrients come from as long as they're what the plant needs. Since I use RO water, soil PH falls into that 6.5ish range for me, and I make no attempt at manipulating the PH. I'm not going to take the time to compost as the happy farms and MG potting soils are already compost rich. I've never had the soils go sour. I always flush the last week or two, regardless of what another grower says I do, or don't need to do. The finished product smokes better, presses into dabs better, tastes and smells better, and the yield is always top notch. Prepared soils and nutes is organic, period. You're just one of those snobs tripping over words.
You can use hydroponics fertilizers with soil based plants. You just have to dilute the concentrate and take into account the water volume the plant costumes in a given time. It's not preferred but it does work as the nursery I worked at used hydroponic fertilizers almost exclusively. You can not use soil based fertilizers in hydroponic set ups tho. It's rarely made to be used directly by the plant and is intended to be broken down my micro organisms in the soil which in the process makes it usable by plants.
I loooove hydro. Its so newbie friendly. Sure transplants take longer to recover but once they do, Plants just skyrocket with growth. Theres still a place in my heart for soil. But loving hydro. Mine do fine not checking the ph.
My friend in Florida did that. His solar will power an led (300w) and filter fan for an 18 hour light cycle. Not sure but I think he has budget solar panels.
Well the coco blend he's talking about is just coco mixed with perlite. Nothing else, so absolutely no nutrients in the growing medium. You have to add them yourself just like hydroponics, but you have to get nutrients designed for coco. Regular hydro nutrients will work, soil nutrients will not work, it's best to just stick with nutrients designed for coco
@@joshuacalebbevington look up the brand "Canna" they have a line for coco, soil, hydro, and something else but i cant remember. I think their website is cannagardening . com
I am definitely no expert but the biggest thing I would think is making sure the roots dont clump in a ball, I would think it could recover but would probably be a hard shock on the plant.
If your talking about from a dwc or something then No because the root system hasn't built an immune system to the soil, but you can put soil plants into hydroponics
Hydroton works best for me in hydro. The roots become massive, and the saying "the bigger the roots the bigger the fruits" is totally true. I tried coir, but had too many nutrient lock out issues.
First timer ,going to purchase a tent but some tents say hydroponic growing and some tents do not say anything like about hydroponic my question is can still use a tent for growing soil plants if it says for hydroponic growing, thank u
You can use hydroponic nutrients in soil but not the other way around. I made my hydro system mediumless... 3D printers are very, very handy for a grower.
Aquaponics, use hydroponics with fish instead of liquid nutrients, 1 you dont actually need to do anything for the plant, 2 you get a nice fishtank to stare at while you "eat" your "tomatoes " 😉
You still have to keep an eye on ph and feed nutes to dwc and change tank every fortnight iam guessing.plus those noisy air stones are not good for stealth and won't fit those oxypots in a normal size tent?
@@arahant69 with aquaponics, no, the fish shit, the filter does its nitrogen cycle, the plants eat that, plus other bits and bobs the fish poo degrades into. Been growing strawberries and other "veg" this way for a while now
DWC is the way to go... 👍 Good luck out there P.S. 5 gal DWC bucket, 6in net pot, hydroton or newer growstones, and with one 14w air pump per bucket (4" cylindrical airstones)... Use GH trio, calimag, and hydroguard, always use hydroguard no matter what... Also always top your plants around week 2 or 3, if you don't you will not have an even canopy... LST is too much work imho, topping is a lot easier and basically yield the same results... Hope this helps somebody out there! Growing plants is so rewarding and a beautiful part of nature.
Those pots won't fit in most peoples 1.2m x 1.2m x 2m tents mind. You still have to empty the pots every fortnight no? Would you say better yield over a hydrocorn, 12 litre rhizo pot x 4, root riot plug 75cm x 75cm wilma dripper system?
i started hydroponics 6 months ago kratky method everything was fine but waterspills cons...then i started full hydroponics with led plus waterpumps it needs attention more and my strawberry died with root rot ...now im using coco peat in self watering planter pots so no owerwatering and its going so well...with hydroponics nutrients😊
I am using shreaded bark from a gum tree and it's pretty good and very cheap. I looked at that Coco stuff and thought that's just like the bark from my tree outside and it grows beautiful orchids
I want to grow herbs and vegetables so If I use wick system which doesnt require electricity with cocopeat medium will it work and If I use kratky method which only needs water and nutrients which one would you suggest and their pro and cons. thanks
Heard kratky only good for plants that don't flower so growing carolina reaper is out. Recommend tropic mix guano soil which is 60% peat 40% coco and grow in 12 litre rhizo cloth pots which air prune the roots stopping root circling. 2 or 3 weeks just need water then add grow or bloom nutrients later.shogun terra nutrients are good.
Can I just let my plants sit in the clay pebbles? Without a circulation system. And I have a huge problem with biting midges reproducing in the soul medium. I want to try pebbles instead.
Think you can with kratky method.small plastic net pot sat in hydrocorn in a glass jar but not good for flowering plants. Better to buy a wilma dripper type system 75cm x 75cm with 4 x 12litre rhizo cloth pots and root riot plugs. Nats are pain in butt, only got 1 growing in hydrocorn plus hydrocorn can be re-used for ever.
What would happen if you mixed coco blend with soil? Would that decrease bugs and disease still? How would your nutrient supplementation change hypothetically if you did this, or would you thoroughly not recommend it? We do have a lot of power outages up here in Maine. Lots of storms. Indoor growing only for me.
Coco is superior by far because of its cheap price! Just add the appropriate compost, perlite/hydrotons and you're off to the races! I also add some old amended soil, dry fertilizer, and humus as an added bonus and watch my plants skyrocket! I topdress with worm castings, bat guano and more dry fertilizer as the plant needs it. Just buy in bulk, as small bags are pricey and letting the materials sit out longer is actually better for microbial health
Trying hydrocorn for 1st time in rhizo 12 litre cloth pots on a re-circlulating wilma dripper system using shogun range hydro nutrients under a telos 10 pro mesh light which I can turn down from it's max 285watt to 100watt (any wattage can be set) using the telos bluetooth app on my phone. Started seeds in root riots plugs in 1 litre rhizo cloth pots folded in half to 1/2 litre size and surrounded the root riot with hydrocorn. This way i could simply pop seeds in root riots not wet kitchen paper and place these 1 litre pots (so I could transfer to 12litre cloth pots later) in a heated propagator placing the telos light directly on top turning it down to 30 watt. Saves loads on the electric overall and was worth getting the telos mesh starter upgrade kit for my telos 10 pro light as the app sets on/off time. I have 1 nat so I am a lot happier using hydrocorn over tropic mix soil where I had more nat problems. Pump timer for the drippers is set 15 min on 15min off all day (18 hours) and two 15 min segment timer feeds in lights off. All I got to do is check ph every few days and with hydro the worry of over watering in soil is removed. Fully automated system. Finding the shogun nutrients naturally lower the soft water in my area at 6.5 down to 5.8-6.0 so means I don't have to use ph down which is strong stuff.1ml of that in my wilma 40litre tank dropped my ph to 3.5 so won't be using that again in a hurry as had to empty tank and start over. EC with bluelab truncheon is 0.8-1.0 perfect for 2 week old seedlings. Don't get me wrong tropic mix soil is good as it's 60% peat 40% coco but I think with autoflowers, hopefully I'll get a bigger yield as the plants have everything they need watering/nutrient/oxygen rich wise and hydrocorn can be used forever over and over so has massive appeal to me. Later I hope to get the Lumatec zeus pro 600watt bar light (phonotec in usa) but for now am happy with the telos 10 pro as electric in uk is 20p a kw (very expensive) and telos has optic lenses unlike the lumatec. Lumatec 2.9umol 1700par 600watt Telos 10 pro 2.5umol 700par 285watt Both lights cover 1.2metre x 1.2metre x 2 meter budbox pro tent. Hope this helps someone thinking of hydro....no soggy roots/worrying about right amount of watering or nats. Rhizopots very good for air pruning roots so no root circling encourages more root growth. Seen them oxypots and autopots.....bit to advanced for me. Then there's the whole burping the nugs after in mason jars for 1-2 months lol.
Nice video I just wanted to say when you refer to hydroponics you make it sounds a bit complicated when it's really not. If you chose a recirculating system that would be a bit of a headache especially for a noob but if you choose DWC deep water culture, then that's a whole different ball game and super simple. Especially with the right beneficial bacteria added it's truly a set it and forget it process. You wouldn't even need to check pH or nothing because the bacteria would take over and work it's magic and make the nutrients readily available to the plant till it's ready to refill. In doors or green house with the proper temps and environment hydroponics is the best. Once again thank you for the video I'm not trying to bash in any way just trying to help those who are new to the grow scene. 😊👍
Agree....you just can't over water especially in hydrocorn 15 min on 15 off all day 18 hours 2 x 15 min feeds at night.plants get everything they need when they need it (oxygen rich,no nats, rapid growth uses less water,change tank every couple weeks. Great for auto flowers). Rhizo cloth pots recommended for air pruning. Soil and coco do retain water (so many people over water) and less resusable than hydrocorn which can be reused forever and is ph neutral. Using soil on a wilma system and ph levels go all over the place as the water recircle-ulates, imagine same for coco which i hazzard a guess nats love. Hydro just takes the guess work out of watering as you can never over water as there are so many air pockets in the hydrocorn. Oxypots bit to advanced for me on my first hydro grow.
Dwc in 5 gallon buckets is my preferred grow 3 or 4 of them and just keep it simple each one fills a 3x3 space and its dense jus make sure you use a bright quality light mars hydro tsl 2000 my favorite and treat your buckets with root descaler putting your air pump on a timer with small breaks to help keep the water cold putting a fan on the pump also helps with this I use larger air pumps then "need" so they get kinda warm with out those but it really helps them grow with the extra air so it's worth it pests are almost completely not a problem that's the biggest pro of dwc
Lots of misinformation in this video. Like soil being less work because of watering every 2 days. Your not manually watering in hydro, you can often leave to 1 week at a time.
@@GrowAce Well it depends if you know exactly your medium, you're using the same plants ,you've already grown and the temperature and humidity is controlled well if your container is large enough (or if you're doing dwc), you can maybe leave it for a week. But ... The problem is that so many things can happen ex: ph goes up because clay pellets, their is a pest that slows you're plant from taking nutrients so the EC of your water goes up and it damages the plants... So many things can fuck up. If you're a professional grower and you're controlling and preventing anything from happening, than a week shouldn't be so bad. But it's not the reality for every grower.
@@alexispoirier-lapierre5765 or using drain to waste easiest method you only have to get the nutes and ph right and the watering cycle and it´s on autopilot
@@Humbulla93 Yeah lol. It All depends of your own set up. My grandfather had an recirculating hydro system until recently that could be left untouch for like over a month (he had a 1000L tank) with out issues exept for pests. Of course you need space for the container but it's still a good technique. Every hydro set up has it's own flaws and advantages and that's why it's so hard to answer this question lol. It's like saying "can I leave my house unlocked without any surveillance for one week".
I grow true live organics in 100gal outdoor full term. And i grow drain to waste coco with synthetics indoor. Been feeding my family this way for 15 years . With outdoor it all looks less appealing than indoor so smell plays a big factor. And with indoor people want to see pumped up fake defined flowers and u sacrifice smell for the bag appeal. And im talking about tomatoes of course.
The Smokin’ Salmon I’m with ya my greenhouse beds are full of three yr old no till soil . And my indoor garden i run living coco . Build a soil is my go too ..
Hand Watered Coco Coir Growing is Hydroponic Growing. You can hand water Rockwool as well just the same. It's still Hydroponic because it's an inert medium.
Na Hydro is the way to go tbh homie g or soil but not coco. Unless your cool with ur flowers not tasting as good as they should taste n if so then do the coco but if u wany strong potential and amazing tasting fire 🔥🔥🔥 then hydro like i said or soil if u just cant afford hydro at the moment. You will still get that fire with soil its harder tho and alot more into it but hydro u will have an almost complete fire ass grow everytime all frosted sticky n tasty. But dnt make ur own shit buy a real hydro set up cuz most sellers give a 100% satisfaction that u will have amazing shit n offer for free all the help u need!!
i just flipped to coco pete and my plant seedlings are doing Great now they were struggling in soil i swear got so sick of poor seedlings struggling now they are free to root away all they want lol im top dress feeding for now and i am going to get a EM.1 regime going and feed i think just 2x month with organic tea's, see how that goes
Wouldnt bother with soil anymore, too many bugs and shit. coco has amazing results if your into root growth. Starting in a small pot and upsizing a few times is the key. Not really traumatic if youre careful. Ive upsized pots and in less than a week it's almost root bound into the bigger pot. Very happy with coco.
@@JonDoe-nh2zm I hydrate the coco with half strength nutrients and squeeze the water out so it's not too wet and fill an 11liter pot and plant 1 seed and put a dome over it and it won't need watering for at least a week maby even 2 saves having to do all that repotting and watering.
@@gillenzfluff8380 well that's funny because i have 4 4ltr size jars of perfect bud i'm smoking not even any in the bud because i wouldn;t be smoking it. you here pops and it smells funny.....watering seems to ressurect a few whether or not you lilled them all...
I grow with DWC-R in 33 litre pots and i regularly get 8 oz a plant off a 5 week veg. I have a bluelab P.H. trunchon and thats waterproof but it wasnt cheap it was £100
I using hydrocorn on a 40litre wilma Both methods make watering easy as pie.heard them autopots good too.but dwc to advanced for me on 1st hydro grow plus space limited in 1.2 x 1.2 x 2 metre tent. Plus it's cold in uk and got to watch noise of the airstones. Wilma is only 75cm x 75cm by 30cm high with 4 x 12litre rhizo pots.
@@jacksonralph1515 Tropic mix guano is good (60% peat 40% coco and bat guano) along with shogun terra grow and bloom nutrients if in soil and use rhizo cloth pots to air prune the roots and stop root circling. If trying hydro for first time try 75cm x 75cm wilma rhizo dripper 4 x 12 litre pot system as can use any medium,soil,rockwool,hydrocorn,coco but recommend hydrocorn as it's ph neutral and re-usable for ever and can never over water and no midges. Telos 10 pro mesh light 285watt 2.5umol, dim it with phone app or lunatec zeus pro (phonotec in usa) 600watt good light bar light.2.9umol. Depends if your electric cost a lot. Both lights good. telos has optic lenses. Both cover 1.2m x 1.2m x 2m tent. Lots people recommend deep water culture (dwc) and aeroponics but these are not space or noob friendly. Finally use root riot plugs and a heated propagator. Pop seeds right in don't use wet paper no need
1 thing everyone forgets about coco is coconuts come from places by the sea so it's really salty, unless you buy specifically inland coco which is more expensive.. And washing with water doesn't remove the salts
I love that your capable of setting up all this , yet you didn't realize you couldn't submerge a ph meter. When most people would be safe to handle a ph meter , but have trouble making a hydro setup lol
good info man. I am currently in soil, but am DEF switching up to coco next time around....hey, do you know if my nutes I use by general organics (mainly the go box items, ie. biothrive-grow/bloom, bio root, etc) will work in coco? I see you said you need a "base nutrient"....is biothrive grow, or bloom, depending on what stage I am in, considered a base nutrient? are you at all familiar with this line?
Before going the coco coir route, read as much as possible about the negatives including *Coir to Perlite ratio *Special instrument requirements for proper EC, PPM, pH, etc *best proper nutrient mix *time required for 3 feedings per day * expense relative to 30% over-watering run off to insure media saturation *differing opinions for growth stage lighting requirements *personal time spent daily for adding nutrient 3 times/day Not trying to impact your decision to use coco coir just an informative suggestion for beginners and some of the challenges using coco coir. It has proven to be a better media than 'potting soil' but has more time monitoring constraints. And IF in a grow tent using fabric grow bags, they should be in a saucer suitable to the size of grow bag due to 30% run off 3 times/day to contain that nutrient run off rather than allowing it to drain out on the tent floor, even with a liner.
A problem right at the beginning. What is best medium for indoor? Hydro, coco or soil? Actually it is aero/aquaponics, where growing medium is minimal a most of the roots live in air. Saves 80-90% water comprasison to soil. So do I really want to watch, when you missed the best solution?
Awesome video! Thanks for sharing. I have just started growing my own microgreens at home as well. I have just purchased Hemp Grow Mats as they seemed to have great reviews and I loved the idea of no soil. So far, so good. Have you used Terrafibre Hemp Grow Mats before?
If you use soil, I would recommend ProMix. You can skip the first week of feeding due to the included neuts and its actually considered a soil-less mix. I'd feed once a week, with one PHd watering in between. With Coco, I would go 50/50 coco/perlite. With this you really cant overwater, which can be good for beginners, and you can go like every 3rd day during veg and every other day during flowering, as far as a watering schedule. Although, when using Coco/perlite only, as a medium, you need to feed with every watering, so you end up using a lot more neuts than you would with soil/soil-less or hydro. Using Coco/Perlite, I would just flood the pots and drain to waste. Ive since moved on to a top fed DWC system, diy. Great video btw. Well made and very easy to follow.
I think its harder and longer to mix pix soil , coco perlite organic blend mixes then make a quick DWC system. How hard is it to take a hole saw net pot air stone add water and nutrients . Monitor plants , I dont often but Ive went on vacation for weeks and my plants will be just fine in hydroponics. Hydro is once learned is simpler easier grows faster and you dont have all that soil sitting around. Hydro has a learning curve but its so much better.
Agree.i went away leaving 4 rhizo pots with tropic mix soil in a wilma dripper system (75cm x 75cm) 40 litre tank feeding 4 times per day with 2litre per hour stakes and came back to dying plants after 2 weeks and an empty resovoir with ph in remaining water acidic as hell. Now i use hydrocorn and find the nutes lower my tap water from 6.5 to 5.8-6.0 and never have to worry about over watering or midges as timer is set to 15 min on 15 off 18 hours a day.
I used to do hydro but I just couldn't be arsed with the hassle so now i use soil dug from my back yard and feed watered down urine it isn't much slower than hydro and I don't have to do all that ph, ppm or ec or measuring bottles of feed. I don't get anymore bugs than I got with hydro.
So do I. I like Advanced Nutrients but it has several parts and can be expensive. I switched to pH Perfect to lessen mixing issues and because it is balanced with a nominal pH range of +/- 6.0
They say soil is newbie friendly, forgiving etc, but it screwed my entire grow. How do I know when nutes are depleted in soil and ferts should be added? Coco/hydro is better beyond comparison. When I re potted nearly dead plants from soil to coco, all the soil was literally stuck on the roots, suffocating them. After moving em to coco they took off and are 3-4 times bigger in just 10 days.
@Ty Ga not sure what you mean here cause soil afaik has nutes and they deplete over time. But very happy with coco, plants are 1.5m tall, a no brainer for me.
I see you shilling this organic soil (watched plenty of it on Canucks channel) here and in other posts too, but Im indoors so 3m plant won't fit here lol.
Hydrocorn in rhizopots with rootriots plugs even better.all guess work removed for watering as you can use segment timer 15min on 15 min off 18 hours a day. Coco good,not used myself, but expect some water retention meaning room for noobs to make mistakes plus maybe nats. Hydrocorm re-usable forever and ph neutral and oxygen rich. Plus in recircle-ulating system like a wilma you use less water and plant gets exactly what it needs. Think coco does have a certain ph to it. Most people probably over water in soil and coco.
Hydro may yield better but it's way more needy than soil and a lot more could go wrong like if your water temp gets to high your roots could rot, or you need to clean your water by replacing it once in a while which is a pain plus the pumps suck up more electricity I just prefer soil
@@SheerinJoe hahaha obviously u dont know ive been a commercial cannabis farmer for 5 years and have 10 years of previous experience prior to that bahaha. Internet dweebs are so cringy
I just use a coco/perlite mix pre mixed bags, Canna A&B nutes, Canna Rhizotonic for the roots, Cannazym, Canna PK, Canna Boost accelerater. The rest is genetics.
Do you not know how to mix your own nutes and grow medium? Or are you working for canna? If your not working for them, you are cheap advertising for them. Genetics? I think you need to learn to grow
man if your having bug problems you need to identify the pest and find a biocontrol agent that would be beneficial to your needs like A. Swirskiis, or A Persimilis. you can beat bugs if you implement a good rearing system, do your research on predator mites
With coco you don’t need to water every day either I go day 1 water plus nuts Day 2 water only Day 3 nothing Coco can look dry on top but be holding a lot of moisture, check with your finger before watering, constantly wet coco attracts fungus Nat’s and letting it dry out to half its weight when saturated will improve oxygen to the roots. And according to canna coco’s website you don’t need to add perlite as coco drains just fine on its own and has enough pore space to supply the roots with the oxygen they need without adding perlite which is actually very expensive for how much you get, it’s like $8 for 3kgs which takes the price to fill a 10L pot from like $2 to $10 and that’s only using one third perlite. Some people use half/half, I don’t sell any I only grow for myself and being that I can’t work due to a back injury buying perlite is one of those items that really jacks the price of growing right up combined with high power bills and high risk I wonder if it’s even worth it growing indoors
Thanks for the great advice. Of course, every grower has different needs and budget, and we're happy to help the growing community however we can, either with growing advice or as a reliable retailer.
Simon Delaney lol let your Coco dry out between feedings and watch what will happen you gotta treat Coco like it's hydro feed every time you water don't let it dry out ever!!
Soil taste better period, and the only way to go organic of planting, also you can plant just about everything in soil. If youre place is prone to blackout then do a kratky method if you still choose to go with hydroponics.
If grow in soil Dont water from the top. Water bottom and let it wick up. Use distilled or purified water. This way you cannot have a water issue. Also when roots hit that water pool u see a big increase in growth. kinda like soil hydro hybrid. But feed with soil.. Water with clean water also it is wise to pack with your fist the soil were it touches water. This will help kick start the wicking process. And prevent it from turning to mud. Also roots will stop at the water. So you cant root bind.
This is similar to the autopot system which has hydrocorn as drainage at the bottom. Does sound to me though that there us chance of noobs over watering. Hydrocorn error free.
Getting ready to start my 6 hydro plants. 1st grow ever and I'm as excited as I am nervous. Wish me luck! Nice video!
Same boat!!! Same boat.!!! But remember all the great things we do in life makes us nervous .. YOU GOT THIS TOM TOM!!!😜😜
Same here I got 2 plants barley seedlings
Good Luck!
Starting hydrophobic method, the Coco Blend should see me through
Smoke on!
Nobody talks about the fact that you can warm up your nutriënts (water) and then circulate it through your system, for warming the roots when its cold, or cooling when its hot. This is a huge advantage. You can have a larger growing season. The biggest cost factor in hydroponics is the lighting, like all the other systems. Cheers.
You can avoid overwater with soil if you go with a fabric pot, not only that the fabric pot allows for better roots. Though because it is a fabric pot the air dries the soil faster.
organic soil all the way fits perfect with my work schedule and life I water every other day in the late stages of flower and I am cool with it I enjoy my hour a day or so I spend in my garden.
Last time I grew was 20 years ago ! I'm looking to get back into it I have about 25 seeds from several high end strains I got from a farmer , who usually has a very flavorful terpy sticky nug or joint when I see him . Looking forward to deciding on what I do thanks for your info and advice . It will certainly help I'm sure !
Jeremy start with soil I have a few videos up if intrested
It's possible to automate watering with soil as well. Especially if you bottom water.
Hey bud just letting everybody know hydro food is the better nute for ANY and all grow mediums or systems, im sure anyone with a bit of experience will back me up . You only get a build up if you use too much and dont rinse. ..anyways there was a few other things but ill leave it to others . Ive been using it for over 20yrs never one time have i not had an amazingly result. Good luck guys, take care
After seeing him submerge his ph meter I'm questioning his experience level.
Right!!!! also when he said 6.0 and below is better hahahahaha. This is where trial and error kicks the shit of a book , case in point .
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Hydro grows twice faster! Aha, do not forget about that taste
Exactly, pretty sure we just watched a video from a dude that doesn't even know how to change a tire
@@LawDawg379 I asked my wife to pop the hood today and it was as if I asked her what the trajectory data was for tomorrow's SpaceX launch
Not all hydroponic setups are recirculating. I have been running drain to waste for years, and it's still hydroponic.
Drain too waste rocks bro! Screw recirculating waste!
@@topshelfruns2039 yeah too much hassle constantly fighting the ph, also every time you water the nutrient level stays the same so the plant needs less energy to adapt which results in better grow overall
Waste....sounds wastefull to me.
what kind of nutrient solution do you use for the hydroponic system?
Personally, I always returned to soil. I mix MG potting soil with Fox farm happy frog soil and a lot of perlite for drain. 5 gallon buckets are used. I then grow with RO water and HPS bulbs. That has been my golden standard for several decades and yields are always awsome.
@Ty Ga No matter what anyone says, growing with dirt is about as organic as it gets. MG "is", organic. I'm old, and was around when everyone was saying it's no good for you or your plants..blah blah blah. I've literally been growing weed with it for 30+ years. The weed all gets a week or two of flush at finish, just like with every other nutrient system, and there are never any complaints.
@Ty Ga You have no clue what you're talking about.
@Ty Ga Atta boy. I still grow organic. What's organic to you? Table scraps?
@Ty Ga It doesn't matter where the nutrients come from as long as they're what the plant needs. Since I use RO water, soil PH falls into that 6.5ish range for me, and I make no attempt at manipulating the PH. I'm not going to take the time to compost as the happy farms and MG potting soils are already compost rich. I've never had the soils go sour. I always flush the last week or two, regardless of what another grower says I do, or don't need to do. The finished product smokes better, presses into dabs better, tastes and smells better, and the yield is always top notch. Prepared soils and nutes is organic, period. You're just one of those snobs tripping over words.
Thank you for this!!!
You can use hydroponics fertilizers with soil based plants. You just have to dilute the concentrate and take into account the water volume the plant costumes in a given time. It's not preferred but it does work as the nursery I worked at used hydroponic fertilizers almost exclusively.
You can not use soil based fertilizers in hydroponic set ups tho. It's rarely made to be used directly by the plant and is intended to be broken down my micro organisms in the soil which in the process makes it usable by plants.
How do you test your ph in soil .?...
Check your run off water with ph meter
But what if i grow in a mix between coco and soil
I loooove hydro.
Its so newbie friendly.
Sure transplants take longer to recover but once they do,
Plants just skyrocket with growth.
Theres still a place in my heart for soil.
But loving hydro. Mine do fine not checking the ph.
Have you heard of anyone installing dedicated solar on house roof for providing power to backup batteries?
only in theory biggest crusher to it was always about cloudy days in every thing i read on it
My friend in Florida did that. His solar will power an led (300w) and filter fan for an 18 hour light cycle. Not sure but I think he has budget solar panels.
Can I use coconut fiber for a dig pit?
"If you like D.I.Y then buy from us" lol, no!
I liker to mix soil and coco and so never had problems with most of the problems
Well the coco blend he's talking about is just coco mixed with perlite. Nothing else, so absolutely no nutrients in the growing medium. You have to add them yourself just like hydroponics, but you have to get nutrients designed for coco. Regular hydro nutrients will work, soil nutrients will not work, it's best to just stick with nutrients designed for coco
@@MegaJared2 what nutes are designed for coco
@@joshuacalebbevington look up the brand "Canna" they have a line for coco, soil, hydro, and something else but i cant remember. I think their website is cannagardening . com
@@joshuacalebbevington theyre actually the company that perfected growing in coco
@@cannibalmanimal2336 do you get big dank nugs even though you don't feed
Quick question: Can hydroponic plants after a year be transplanted to soil and maintain their health, leaves and height to the full?
Danny Tillotson I wouldn’t see why not, I’d think they’d be able to get used to soil
I am definitely no expert but the biggest thing I would think is making sure the roots dont clump in a ball, I would think it could recover but would probably be a hard shock on the plant.
If your talking about from a dwc or something then No because the root system hasn't built an immune system to the soil, but you can put soil plants into hydroponics
*DO THESE METHODS WORK FOR MARIJUANA?*
Lol. Same shit.
Nope, just tomatoes.
Hydroton works best for me in hydro. The roots become massive, and the saying "the bigger the roots the bigger the fruits" is totally true. I tried coir, but had too many nutrient lock out issues.
I use a coco/soil mix with an organic soil nute line. Get very healthy plants. Flowers could be a little denser but I think that is due to lighting.
First timer ,going to purchase a tent but some tents say hydroponic growing and some tents do not say anything like about hydroponic my question is can still use a tent for growing soil plants if it says for hydroponic growing, thank u
Jimmy I have a tent video up with soil ,check it out
@@crystalgarden5359 thank u, help me alot
@@jimmymyoldies1815 great glad it helped. I'll be doing updates thanks
Use coco coir in your soil mix. Excellent drainage and water retention.
what would the ph be?
@@internetslayer9000 don't know I never check
You can use hydroponic nutrients in soil but not the other way around. I made my hydro system mediumless... 3D printers are very, very handy for a grower.
Aquaponics, use hydroponics with fish instead of liquid nutrients, 1 you dont actually need to do anything for the plant, 2 you get a nice fishtank to stare at while you "eat" your "tomatoes " 😉
Yeah better have a 200+ gallon tank or your aqaurium will be all roots
@@CycleShmeen not really, dwc buckets on the top of the tank work well.
You still have to keep an eye on ph and feed nutes to dwc and change tank every fortnight iam guessing.plus those noisy air stones are not good for stealth and won't fit those oxypots in a normal size tent?
@@arahant69 with aquaponics, no, the fish shit, the filter does its nitrogen cycle, the plants eat that, plus other bits and bobs the fish poo degrades into.
Been growing strawberries and other "veg" this way for a while now
0.10 have he not removed the plastic wrap around the block?
DWC is the way to go... 👍 Good luck out there
P.S. 5 gal DWC bucket, 6in net pot, hydroton or newer growstones, and with one 14w air pump per bucket (4" cylindrical airstones)... Use GH trio, calimag, and hydroguard, always use hydroguard no matter what... Also always top your plants around week 2 or 3, if you don't you will not have an even canopy... LST is too much work imho, topping is a lot easier and basically yield the same results... Hope this helps somebody out there! Growing plants is so rewarding and a beautiful part of nature.
Those pots won't fit in most peoples 1.2m x 1.2m x 2m tents mind. You still have to empty the pots every fortnight no? Would you say better yield over a hydrocorn, 12 litre rhizo pot x 4, root riot plug 75cm x 75cm wilma dripper system?
What is the reason you did not mention spagnum?
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i started hydroponics 6 months ago kratky method everything was fine but waterspills cons...then i started full hydroponics with led plus waterpumps it needs attention more and my strawberry died with root rot ...now im using coco peat in self watering planter pots so no owerwatering and its going so well...with hydroponics nutrients😊
I grow in cocoa mix with perlite. And I use Octopots Which is a hybrid system. Works pretty damn well
I am using shreaded bark from a gum tree and it's pretty good and very cheap. I looked at that Coco stuff and thought that's just like the bark from my tree outside and it grows beautiful orchids
Nice! keep us updated with how that works out!
GrowAce yea will do, it's doing pretty well so far, thanks for your reply
JoJoZep ofthejungle update....? Results...?
How did you not break that PH meter?
I want to grow herbs and vegetables so If I use wick system which doesnt require electricity with cocopeat medium will it work and If I use kratky method which only needs water and nutrients which one would you suggest and their pro and cons.
thanks
Heard kratky only good for plants that don't flower so growing carolina reaper is out. Recommend tropic mix guano soil which is 60% peat 40% coco and grow in 12 litre rhizo cloth pots which air prune the roots stopping root circling. 2 or 3 weeks just need water then add grow or bloom nutrients later.shogun terra nutrients are good.
I use coco, perlite, potting mix and grow stone.
nut how big are the improvements to time/yield when growing in coco or hydro?
Can I just let my plants sit in the clay pebbles? Without a circulation system. And I have a huge problem with biting midges reproducing in the soul medium. I want to try pebbles instead.
Think you can with kratky method.small plastic net pot sat in hydrocorn in a glass jar but not good for flowering plants. Better to buy a wilma dripper type system 75cm x 75cm with 4 x 12litre rhizo cloth pots and root riot plugs. Nats are pain in butt, only got 1 growing in hydrocorn plus hydrocorn can be re-used for ever.
What would happen if you mixed coco blend with soil? Would that decrease bugs and disease still? How would your nutrient supplementation change hypothetically if you did this, or would you thoroughly not recommend it? We do have a lot of power outages up here in Maine. Lots of storms. Indoor growing only for me.
Good things!!! I do this all the time
I grow in Mother Earth ground swell with GH line up with no problems
Coco is superior by far because of its cheap price! Just add the appropriate compost, perlite/hydrotons and you're off to the races! I also add some old amended soil, dry fertilizer, and humus as an added bonus and watch my plants skyrocket! I topdress with worm castings, bat guano and more dry fertilizer as the plant needs it. Just buy in bulk, as small bags are pricey and letting the materials sit out longer is actually better for microbial health
should you clean the dirt from bacteria?
If you are growing indoors yes you should bake the soil to sterilize. 200 degrees for 40-60 mins
Trying hydrocorn for 1st time in rhizo 12 litre cloth pots on a re-circlulating wilma dripper system using shogun range hydro nutrients under a telos 10 pro mesh light which I can turn down from it's max 285watt to 100watt (any wattage can be set) using the telos bluetooth app on my phone. Started seeds in root riots plugs in 1 litre rhizo cloth pots folded in half to 1/2 litre size and surrounded the root riot with hydrocorn. This way i could simply pop seeds in root riots not wet kitchen paper and place these 1 litre pots (so I could transfer to 12litre cloth pots later) in a heated propagator placing the telos light directly on top turning it down to 30 watt. Saves loads on the electric overall and was worth getting the telos mesh starter upgrade kit for my telos 10 pro light as the app sets on/off time. I have 1 nat so I am a lot happier using hydrocorn over tropic mix soil where I had more nat problems. Pump timer for the drippers is set 15 min on 15min off all day (18 hours) and two 15 min segment timer feeds in lights off. All I got to do is check ph every few days and with hydro the worry of over watering in soil is removed. Fully automated system. Finding the shogun nutrients naturally lower the soft water in my area at 6.5 down to 5.8-6.0 so means I don't have to use ph down which is strong stuff.1ml of that in my wilma 40litre tank dropped my ph to 3.5 so won't be using that again in a hurry as had to empty tank and start over. EC with bluelab truncheon is 0.8-1.0 perfect for 2 week old seedlings.
Don't get me wrong tropic mix soil is good as it's 60% peat 40% coco but I think with autoflowers, hopefully I'll get a bigger yield as the plants have everything they need watering/nutrient/oxygen rich wise and hydrocorn can be used forever over and over so has massive appeal to me. Later I hope to get the Lumatec zeus pro 600watt bar light (phonotec in usa) but for now am happy with the telos 10 pro as electric in uk is 20p a kw (very expensive) and telos has optic lenses unlike the lumatec.
Lumatec 2.9umol 1700par 600watt
Telos 10 pro 2.5umol 700par 285watt
Both lights cover 1.2metre x 1.2metre x 2 meter budbox pro tent.
Hope this helps someone thinking of hydro....no soggy roots/worrying about right amount of watering or nats. Rhizopots very good for air pruning roots so no root circling encourages more root growth.
Seen them oxypots and autopots.....bit to advanced for me.
Then there's the whole burping the nugs after in mason jars for 1-2 months lol.
how much would a full hydro system for 6 plants cost me ?
With soil you can over water or under water if you forget to water.
Hello what is a good ph for Coco??@Growace
6.0 to 6.5
@@blaqmambamotorsportst.v2605 that the ph range for soil tho
Hey:) can i use hydroponic fertilizer in a hydroculture? would that be usefull?
So what happened if you mix it
Nice video I just wanted to say when you refer to hydroponics you make it sounds a bit complicated when it's really not. If you chose a recirculating system that would be a bit of a headache especially for a noob but if you choose DWC deep water culture, then that's a whole different ball game and super simple. Especially with the right beneficial bacteria added it's truly a set it and forget it process. You wouldn't even need to check pH or nothing because the bacteria would take over and work it's magic and make the nutrients readily available to the plant till it's ready to refill. In doors or green house with the proper temps and environment hydroponics is the best. Once again thank you for the video I'm not trying to bash in any way just trying to help those who are new to the grow scene. 😊👍
Thanks for the info mate, what bacteria are you talking about ?, I don't know.
@@dbd2191 idk either? I think he meant ph stabilizers maybe.
I'm not dissing soil or coco but hydro makes growing indoors much more worth it
Agree....you just can't over water especially in hydrocorn 15 min on 15 off all day 18 hours 2 x 15 min feeds at night.plants get everything they need when they need it (oxygen rich,no nats, rapid growth uses less water,change tank every couple weeks. Great for auto flowers). Rhizo cloth pots recommended for air pruning.
Soil and coco do retain water (so many people over water) and less resusable than hydrocorn which can be reused forever and is ph neutral. Using soil on a wilma system and ph levels go all over the place as the water recircle-ulates, imagine same for coco which i hazzard a guess nats love.
Hydro just takes the guess work out of watering as you can never over water as there are so many air pockets in the hydrocorn.
Oxypots bit to advanced for me on my first hydro grow.
Dwc in 5 gallon buckets is my preferred grow 3 or 4 of them and just keep it simple each one fills a 3x3 space and its dense jus make sure you use a bright quality light mars hydro tsl 2000 my favorite and treat your buckets with root descaler putting your air pump on a timer with small breaks to help keep the water cold putting a fan on the pump also helps with this I use larger air pumps then "need" so they get kinda warm with out those but it really helps them grow with the extra air so it's worth it pests are almost completely not a problem that's the biggest pro of dwc
Lots of misinformation in this video. Like soil being less work because of watering every 2 days. Your not manually watering in hydro, you can often leave to 1 week at a time.
If you're using hydro you should be checking your system way more often than a week at a time.
@@GrowAce Well it depends if you know exactly your medium, you're using the same plants ,you've already grown and the temperature and humidity is controlled well if your container is large enough (or if you're doing dwc), you can maybe leave it for a week.
But ...
The problem is that so many things can happen ex: ph goes up because clay pellets, their is a pest that slows you're plant from taking nutrients so the EC of your water goes up and it damages the plants... So many things can fuck up. If you're a professional grower and you're controlling and preventing anything from happening, than a week shouldn't be so bad. But it's not the reality for every grower.
@@GrowAce You misinformed people. Absolutely useless video. Learn to grow before trying to educate people.
@@alexispoirier-lapierre5765 or using drain to waste easiest method you only have to get the nutes and ph right and the watering cycle and it´s on autopilot
@@Humbulla93 Yeah lol. It All depends of your own set up. My grandfather had an recirculating hydro system until recently that could be left untouch for like over a month (he had a 1000L tank) with out issues exept for pests. Of course you need space for the container but it's still a good technique. Every hydro set up has it's own flaws and advantages and that's why it's so hard to answer this question lol. It's like saying "can I leave my house unlocked without any surveillance for one week".
I grow true live organics in 100gal outdoor full term. And i grow drain to waste coco with synthetics indoor. Been feeding my family this way for 15 years . With outdoor it all looks less appealing than indoor so smell plays a big factor. And with indoor people want to see pumped up fake defined flowers and u sacrifice smell for the bag appeal. And im talking about tomatoes of course.
The Smokin’ Salmon I’m with ya my greenhouse beds are full of three yr old no till soil . And my indoor garden i run living coco . Build a soil is my go too ..
I'm not sure if promix soil has any nutrient value
Good video. I got peeps who do both. I'm starting aqauponics this season and I'm Just gaining knowledge. Thanks
Hand Watered Coco Coir Growing is Hydroponic Growing. You can hand water Rockwool as well just the same. It's still Hydroponic because it's an inert medium.
Thanks for this... Soil was my first, as it should be. But I think Coco is my way to go. Azomite seems like it would be perfect to mix with this.
Na Hydro is the way to go tbh homie g or soil but not coco. Unless your cool with ur flowers not tasting as good as they should taste n if so then do the coco but if u wany strong potential and amazing tasting fire 🔥🔥🔥 then hydro like i said or soil if u just cant afford hydro at the moment. You will still get that fire with soil its harder tho and alot more into it but hydro u will have an almost complete fire ass grow everytime all frosted sticky n tasty. But dnt make ur own shit buy a real hydro set up cuz most sellers give a 100% satisfaction that u will have amazing shit n offer for free all the help u need!!
i just flipped to coco pete and my plant seedlings are doing Great now they were struggling in soil i swear got so sick of poor seedlings struggling now they are free to root away all they want lol im top dress feeding for now and i am going to get a EM.1 regime going and feed i think just 2x month with organic tea's, see how that goes
@@crazyisaiah5105 THC levels comes from genetics not what its grown in nawwww thats wrong growmie
What about coco / soil mix for outdoor growing? Can anyone give me any information
Tropic mix 60% peat 40% coco goid stuff can get it with bat guano too.
Wouldnt bother with soil anymore, too many bugs and shit.
coco has amazing results if your into root growth. Starting
in a small pot and upsizing a few times is the key. Not really
traumatic if youre careful.
Ive upsized pots and in less than a week it's almost root bound into
the bigger pot.
Very happy with coco.
fungus nats are harmless...this is why they are allowed to get to our grows ;)
they feed the plants too...
@HeavyDutyTraining how does this work ?why bot transplant in coco ?
@@ThirstysURL Fungus gnats are harmles they only feed on rotting plant roots it's the over watering that attracts them and rots the roots.
@@JonDoe-nh2zm I hydrate the coco with half strength nutrients and squeeze the water out so it's not too wet and fill an 11liter pot and plant 1 seed and put a dome over it and it won't need watering for at least a week maby even 2 saves having to do all that repotting and watering.
@@gillenzfluff8380 well that's funny because i have 4 4ltr size jars of perfect bud i'm smoking not even any in the bud because i wouldn;t be smoking it. you here pops and it smells funny.....watering seems to ressurect a few whether or not you lilled them all...
I grow with DWC-R in 33 litre pots and i regularly get 8 oz a plant off a 5 week veg. I have a bluelab P.H. trunchon and thats waterproof but it wasnt cheap it was £100
I using hydrocorn on a 40litre wilma Both methods make watering easy as pie.heard them autopots good too.but dwc to advanced for me on 1st hydro grow plus space limited in 1.2 x 1.2 x 2 metre tent. Plus it's cold in uk and got to watch noise of the airstones. Wilma is only 75cm x 75cm by 30cm high with 4 x 12litre rhizo pots.
I’m new to growing and I’m currently using miracle grow for soil, I don’t know what to use and haven’t used it yet someone help what do I use?
Dont use that lol
Jackson Weimert what do I use?
@@jacksonralph1515 Tropic mix guano is good (60% peat 40% coco and bat guano) along with shogun terra grow and bloom nutrients if in soil and use rhizo cloth pots to air prune the roots and stop root circling.
If trying hydro for first time try 75cm x 75cm wilma rhizo dripper 4 x 12 litre pot system as can use any medium,soil,rockwool,hydrocorn,coco but recommend hydrocorn as it's ph neutral and re-usable for ever and can never over water and no midges.
Telos 10 pro mesh light 285watt 2.5umol, dim it with phone app or lunatec zeus pro (phonotec in usa) 600watt good light bar light.2.9umol. Depends if your electric cost a lot. Both lights good. telos has optic lenses. Both cover 1.2m x 1.2m x 2m tent.
Lots people recommend deep water culture (dwc) and aeroponics but these are not space or noob friendly.
Finally use root riot plugs and a heated propagator. Pop seeds right in don't use wet paper no need
You deserve wayyyy more views great videos
1 thing everyone forgets about coco is coconuts come from places by the sea so it's really salty, unless you buy specifically inland coco which is more expensive.. And washing with water doesn't remove the salts
I love that your capable of setting up all this , yet you didn't realize you couldn't submerge a ph meter.
When most people would be safe to handle a ph meter , but have trouble making a hydro setup lol
what about aquaponic
aquaponic
good info man. I am currently in soil, but am DEF switching up to coco next time around....hey, do you know if my nutes I use by general organics (mainly the go box items, ie. biothrive-grow/bloom, bio root, etc) will work in coco? I see you said you need a "base nutrient"....is biothrive grow, or bloom, depending on what stage I am in, considered a base nutrient? are you at all familiar with this line?
thanx for the reply.. i switched to coco & now using canna, & i love it.
Yup, now owned by Monsanto (general organics)
Been hearing about Coco Coir and I'm happy to have this comparison.
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Before going the coco coir route, read as much as possible about the negatives including
*Coir to Perlite ratio
*Special instrument requirements for proper EC, PPM, pH, etc
*best proper nutrient mix
*time required for 3 feedings per day
* expense relative to 30% over-watering run off to insure media saturation
*differing opinions for growth stage lighting requirements
*personal time spent daily for adding nutrient 3 times/day
Not trying to impact your decision to use coco coir just an informative suggestion for beginners and some of the challenges using coco coir.
It has proven to be a better media than 'potting soil' but has more time monitoring constraints. And IF in a grow tent using fabric grow bags, they should be in a saucer suitable to the size of grow bag due to 30% run off 3 times/day to contain that nutrient run off rather than allowing it to drain out on the tent floor, even with a liner.
I hope you can talk about spaghnum moss and peat moss too since you have no mentioned, anyway good video!
A problem right at the beginning. What is best medium for indoor? Hydro, coco or soil? Actually it is aero/aquaponics, where growing medium is minimal a most of the roots live in air. Saves 80-90% water comprasison to soil.
So do I really want to watch, when you missed the best solution?
Dwc = same result, top of roots suspended in air and have access to water 24/7. I use hydrocorn myself.no ones mentioned aeroponics mind so good one.
Why this video is "age restricted"?
Cos it's about weed, dumbass
Awesome video! Thanks for sharing. I have just started growing my own microgreens at home as well. I have just purchased Hemp Grow Mats as they seemed to have great reviews and I loved the idea of no soil. So far, so good. Have you used Terrafibre Hemp Grow Mats before?
We have not used a product of that sorts yet, but would be open to trying it out. Let us know how the grow turns out.
If growing food to eat, needs to be organic.
If you use soil, I would recommend ProMix. You can skip the first week of feeding due to the included neuts and its actually considered a soil-less mix. I'd feed once a week, with one PHd watering in between. With Coco, I would go 50/50 coco/perlite. With this you really cant overwater, which can be good for beginners, and you can go like every 3rd day during veg and every other day during flowering, as far as a watering schedule. Although, when using Coco/perlite only, as a medium, you need to feed with every watering, so you end up using a lot more neuts than you would with soil/soil-less or hydro. Using Coco/Perlite, I would just flood the pots and drain to waste. Ive since moved on to a top fed DWC system, diy. Great video btw. Well made and very easy to follow.
Hey can we talk bro
I think its harder and longer to mix pix soil , coco perlite organic blend mixes then make a quick DWC system. How hard is it to take a hole saw net pot air stone add water and nutrients . Monitor plants , I dont often but Ive went on vacation for weeks and my plants will be just fine in hydroponics. Hydro is once learned is simpler easier grows faster and you dont have all that soil sitting around. Hydro has a learning curve but its so much better.
Agree.i went away leaving 4 rhizo pots with tropic mix soil in a wilma dripper system (75cm x 75cm) 40 litre tank feeding 4 times per day with 2litre per hour stakes and came back to dying plants after 2 weeks and an empty resovoir with ph in remaining water acidic as hell.
Now i use hydrocorn and find the nutes lower my tap water from 6.5 to 5.8-6.0 and never have to worry about over watering or midges as timer is set to 15 min on 15 off 18 hours a day.
Fabric pots and you dont need to worry about overwatering
That's what my buddy uses fuck he's got it down grows buds twice the size of mine
Dude u can def over water with fabric pots . Not so much if your a coco guy . But soil in a fabric pot can def be over watered ...
I used to do hydro but I just couldn't be arsed with the hassle so now i use soil dug from my back yard and feed watered down urine it isn't much slower than hydro and I don't have to do all that ph, ppm or ec or measuring bottles of feed.
I don't get anymore bugs than I got with hydro.
@@cayetanorocha7439 what?
1:39 Dont get the phmeter too deep, you will break it.
2:05 tell`ya.
I love the coco PEACE
Hail to the gods of coco....
I will pray to the coco gods for ur happiness in high yields
Coco is okay if you mix it 50/50 with perlite and cover the top with a half inch or more of perlite. Coco does attract bugs if not covered.
Are there any organic hydroponics nutes?
very good comparison Soil vs Hydro vs Coco Blend
I use hydroponic solutions in soil all the time.
So do I. I like Advanced Nutrients but it has several parts and can be expensive. I switched to pH Perfect to lessen mixing issues and because it is balanced with a nominal pH range of +/- 6.0
Botanicare makes a few fertz that can be used soil or hydroponics.
They say soil is newbie friendly, forgiving etc, but it screwed my entire grow. How do I know when nutes are depleted in soil and ferts should be added? Coco/hydro is better beyond comparison. When I re potted nearly dead plants from soil to coco, all the soil was literally stuck on the roots, suffocating them. After moving em to coco they took off and are 3-4 times bigger in just 10 days.
@Ty Ga not sure what you mean here cause soil afaik has nutes and they deplete over time. But very happy with coco, plants are 1.5m tall, a no brainer for me.
I see you shilling this organic soil (watched plenty of it on Canucks channel) here and in other posts too, but Im indoors so 3m plant won't fit here lol.
Hydrocorn in rhizopots with rootriots plugs even better.all guess work removed for watering as you can use segment timer 15min on 15 min off 18 hours a day. Coco good,not used myself, but expect some water retention meaning room for noobs to make mistakes plus maybe nats. Hydrocorm re-usable forever and ph neutral and oxygen rich. Plus in recircle-ulating system like a wilma you use less water and plant gets exactly what it needs. Think coco does have a certain ph to it. Most people probably over water in soil and coco.
Awesome video man, very informative. Straight to the point. Thank you!
coco blends can be used for hydroponics
Hydro may yield better but it's way more needy than soil and a lot more could go wrong like if your water temp gets to high your roots could rot, or you need to clean your water by replacing it once in a while which is a pain plus the pumps suck up more electricity I just prefer soil
What loses taste? That plant?
Brilliant video . Informative and well presented.
so you don't know how to use a p.h. pen but you know all about growing?
its youtube. ppl who make vids don't know anything. that's what the comment section is for.
Don't be a d*ck, the guy's just trying to be helpful and it was. Why not post a link to one of your vids?
Takes a man to admit their mistakes, takes an idiot to judge on people's mistake . Idiot...
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Rch Vader Heed your own advice.
You realize there are different types of hydroponics systems, right?
Growing in coco coir being one of them
@delosombres if you top your soil with it it helps drainage
@delosombres coco is fucken shit
@@GeofryMasters obviously you don't know how to use it properly
@@SheerinJoe hahaha obviously u dont know ive been a commercial cannabis farmer for 5 years and have 10 years of previous experience prior to that bahaha. Internet dweebs are so cringy
I use coco coiir with perlite mix and I do really good I get good yields I'm not really into hydro it's to time consuming
Unless you are using all organic nutes, You are using an inert medium therefore you are growing hydro.
Fully automated is hydro no chance of over watering and no midges. Dwc or wilma dripper system and hydrocorn/rhizo pots the best.
I live in Vegas & i was going to start growing weed to sell to my local dispensary
How does your landlord feel about that lol
@@kdiddy4714 its legal here but I'm still just doing it. lol
how old is this
I just use a coco/perlite mix pre mixed bags, Canna A&B nutes, Canna Rhizotonic for the roots, Cannazym, Canna PK, Canna Boost accelerater. The rest is genetics.
Do you not know how to mix your own nutes and grow medium? Or are you working for canna? If your not working for them, you are cheap advertising for them. Genetics? I think you need to learn to grow
man if your having bug problems you need to identify the pest and find a biocontrol agent that would be beneficial to your needs like A. Swirskiis, or A Persimilis. you can beat bugs if you implement a good rearing system, do your research on predator mites
Well done and very informative. I really don't need to go elsewhere after watching this video
Yes you do.
I reuse my soil by even doing for a yr straight now no issues
WHY IS IT AGE RESTRICTED
We said the same thing
you should make a video on expenses indoor V.S. outdoor ,set up,material,watts and such.That would be noice.
With coco you don’t need to water every day either I go day 1 water plus nuts
Day 2 water only
Day 3 nothing
Coco can look dry on top but be holding a lot of moisture, check with your finger before watering, constantly wet coco attracts fungus Nat’s and letting it dry out to half its weight when saturated will improve oxygen to the roots. And according to canna coco’s website you don’t need to add perlite as coco drains just fine on its own and has enough pore space to supply the roots with the oxygen they need without adding perlite which is actually very expensive for how much you get, it’s like $8 for 3kgs which takes the price to fill a 10L pot from like $2 to $10 and that’s only using one third perlite. Some people use half/half, I don’t sell any I only grow for myself and being that I can’t work due to a back injury buying perlite is one of those items that really jacks the price of growing right up combined with high power bills and high risk I wonder if it’s even worth it growing indoors
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Simon Delaney lol let your Coco dry out between feedings and watch what will happen you gotta treat Coco like it's hydro feed every time you water don't let it dry out ever!!
never ever give coco pure water it will do more harm than good.
Hydrocorn no guess work involved if on dripper system.15min on 15 min off all day 18 hours. Can never over water. More oxygen to roots too.
Soil taste better period, and the only way to go organic of planting, also you can plant just about everything in soil. If youre place is prone to blackout then do a kratky method if you still choose to go with hydroponics.
you can use organic nutes in coco. i have a friend who has been growing organic in coco for years
Uhm dont you mean method?? 0:01
If grow in soil Dont water from the top. Water bottom and let it wick up. Use distilled or purified water. This way you cannot have a water issue. Also when roots hit that water pool u see a big increase in growth. kinda like soil hydro hybrid. But feed with soil.. Water with clean water also it is wise to pack with your fist the soil were it touches water. This will help kick start the wicking process. And prevent it from turning to mud. Also roots will stop at the water. So you cant root bind.
This is similar to the autopot system which has hydrocorn as drainage at the bottom. Does sound to me though that there us chance of noobs over watering. Hydrocorn error free.