Hossfarms Stick with canna coco and canna coco nutes for veg, but please try the Athena Blended coco nute range for bloom. Do a side buyside and thank me later :-)
Been using a mixture of 50% coco-loco, 30% happy frog 20% perlite- paired with build a soil amendments/compost... super simple with great results time after time. Just so ppl know the grow dots work great with that soil mix as well, I'm quite suprised at the results it produces
If you buffered the coco before and reuse it I would say yes and no. yes bec of nutrient build up and salts from the last grow will still be in there and most likely be to high of a EC/PPM for seedlings or clones. and no bec you already buffered the coco before so the cal mag should still be bounded to the coco coir. And as long you don't have 600 plus ppm coming out from the run off I don't see a reason to flush and re buffer again since when you go water the fresh seedlings or clones you will be feeding naturally low ppms around 200-400ppm which will flush it out and re add some cal mag back into the coco. and always use atleast 50-125ppm of cal mag per watering or you will see cal mag problems. cheers
Sup Scotty 👊 Im Growing in coco buffered with calmag, humic and fulvic acids and in my nutrient tank i use a 3 part salts that has a coco micro i also add silica for thicker cell walls and stems and amino boost to help with nutrient uptake...
I bought two bags of Scotts organic topsoil for my bearded dragon cage. I decided to add the extra to my soil bin and some to the new pots being filled for seeds. I ended up throwing it all away. The fungus gnats were horrible with watering. Sitting around outside in Walmart compared to the ones that I bought from home depot. Never from Walmart again. Just moved to coco for weed. Nope I did not buffer.....
@@lunarminx I was buying fox farm soil from the local nursery and it had fungs gnats I could stop them eventually but every time I open the tent gnats fly...not for me
@mikehancho1613 hey is there any I could get any advice from you brother im going to start a grow next week and in coco+perlite and just need to an experts help
Coco is the best! I still use the cheap bricks, rinsed a few times in tap water until it runs clear, then a few hours soak in cal-mag'ed RO water. I use an old bubble bag in a 5 gallon bucket as the sieve, never had any magnesium issues during growth.
I tried the egg shells and it didn't work. So I just sucked it up and got The small bottle of cal mag. A little bit goes a long way Besides you only need Enough to apply it To a few feedings per plant Depending on your methods.
Love ya man... thanks for all the great info and entertainment over the years. I dont even mind the interrupting, cause you always have something good to say
I am loving the recharge & growdots bro I thought those were a joke I swear to God so I finally tried the little sample $10 pack. What a freaking amazing product brother seriously good job man well done feeding cannabis the easy way forever.
I use Canna Coco bricks . Same quality as their loose coco and triple washed and buffered. I run Masterblend drain to waste . Never so much as a single deficient or toxic leaf and run the same formula seed to harvest. Coco for the win
I recently started using the coco bricks. You have to set them in water and they absorb and then you mix it by hand. It is amazing. I’ve got two new plants growing in it and then I took it and mixed it with some Fox farm high-quality nutrient soil mix 3 to 1. I’ve got the biggest plants I’ve ever had and literally I don’t add any nutrients and I don’t have root rot❤
I used Royal Gold Tupur Coco blend last run, had some decent results but I'm never satisfied and always searching for the perfect medium. This run I'm using Pro-Mix HP for the first time, it's aaaright I'm not jumping for joy some strains are doing Well others not so much. For Black Friday I ordered more bags of Tupur and also FloraFlex's loose Coco bags which is supposed to be High Quality. I use their nute line a lot.
Thanks, brother! I grow coco-coir/perlite (Mother Earth) with worm castings and Recharge (inspired by you long ago) as a base medium in an ebb and flow hydroponics system. I always buffer using cal/mag, regardless if it says it is already washed and buffered. I love the results. I still run a diy soil medium tent (because I started in soil and have left over soil and nutes, lol), but the coco gives me better results in comparison.
I’m growing in Mother Earth right now. I tried ocean forest (that shit is junk) on my first plant and it’s been in poor health the entire grow. Almost 2 month veg and still not ready to flip. Put a chemdog seed in Mother Earth and it’s growing its 2nd set of leaves right now. It’s doing better than the first plant ever thought about doing. Many people grow in soil but I don’t think I’m one.
🤙Your doing awsum guys, keep pumping out that gooooood info. I se better cannabis being grown over all in the future thx to the passion in your green harts. Respect 🙏
Happy frog soil with some veg garden compost, earthworm casting, and green sand blended in sorks well for my first plant northern lights auto about 1-3 days from harvest right now. IM SO EXCITED!!!
New UK grower first in sohum living soil and my second will be in dr organics 💚but love the video very informative and may give this a go in the future 💚🙏
I used a “buffered and washed” coco product and my stems were purple until I added amendments a few weeks later and all new stem growth was green after that. definitely treat all coco the same haha
@@stangcobra592purple stems usually means it needs more magnesium. It could also be inadequate light. Just bump calmag or make sure you aren’t locking it out somehow.
Canna also sell a half coco, half peet type of soil mix too. Been advised that a good soil mix, is a bag of that + bag of canna coco + mixed bag of clay pebbles & perlite, of the same weight as a bag of Canna coco etc... Is a really good no fuss, stable & sturdy medium, that still remains aerated & drains off run off well too. It's still predominantly a 3/4 canna coco soil mix... That this other canna coco/peet soil product can benefit balancing into otherwise coco mixes as soil mediums. I've seen his system & the soil mix of a bag mixed up equally of these 3 together. It seems a winner, any advice or opinions tho on this out there?
Lasts say I use Hydro Crunch Coco Coir Block from Amazon. Product claims. Flushed of excess sodium. So what if I hydrate that coco coir with a well balance of nutrients with water. Would that be a big no-no
Scotty, I flipped to flower at 45 days, grabbing recharge, silica and fish poop, also have the fox farm trio. should I be good to go Nutrient-wise? half coco, half ocean forest used in last grow also.
Mixing coir and hydroton. Helps let the water drain more. It can hold onto water too long sometimes. Especially with younger plants that aren’t using as much water. No special ratio. I like about 1/3 to 1/2 hydroton.
7 gallon pots for a bigger Yield. Pro mix moisture mix as a potting mix with extra Pearlite. And either Humboldts secret nutrients or Raw nutrients. And a PH kit (Emerald harvests silica Is really good) Also advanced nutrients: Nirvana is technically a tea mix and works as a potency Booster.
i use canna coco and canna coco a+b much less issues i do coco + 13mm clay pellets i try to pocket clumps of clay pellets in groups n once im done n pull the core out the pot you can see large spots that air just sits in so the plant can suck in as much as it wants
Weed is now legal in germany and i started growing it in coco humus because it was the cheapest option for me bought the cocus dirt from a german company hopfully its good at least i think it is my plants are growing fine and look healthy
I recently Re potted into cannas coco plus before flower and my roots completely dodged it tap root straight through it to the bottom of the pot/bag and ended up with deficiencys
I like CoCo/Perlite and recently have been running Turface*/Perlite on an experimental scale. I ran my outdoor tomatoes in pure Turface with good results but found it too heavy. The Perlite makes a world of difference It’s keeping up with my Coco Hempys and it isn’t finicky. No buffering or treating, just an initial rinse. *Turface is calcined clay. It’s fired so it won’t break down. Other names are Safe T Sorb at Tractor Supply. Very inexpensive and reusable. JM2¢
Hey Scotty appreciate everything that that you said on your videos I've been really good and I really appreciate it and I'm really curious about this Coco coir I live in Thailand high heat high humidity and the mediums that I get have got funguses in them and I cannot get rid of the fungus so I need to start using Coco coir my question is after I start using or get the Coco coir ready can I actually transplant what I already have in a medium that probably has the fungus can I move it over into the Coco coir not sure if you'll answer me but this is my question brother thank you so much
I guess i am lucky, never washed or buffered any coco cheap or expensive in the last 15+ years. Not once and can only recall once or twice I had an issue.
So for my first grow I tried ocean forest. I’ve had a really bad time with this plant. In veg almost 2 months and not ready to flip yet. I ordered some Mother Earth coco/perlite and this 2nd plant is doing better than the first one ever did. Hoping it’ll catch up with the big plant and I can flip at the same time.
Ocean forest is good if you are transplanting or you do a 50/50 blend of hf/of with 30% perlite. But straight up ocean Forrest being startled in will just burn the hell out of the seed and stunt it
Happy frog is for vegetative growth and ocean Forest is For bloom. One tip that I'll share: At the beginning of the Plants life It creates most of its own Nitrogen by itself
I like growing and what age do you makes a little bit of a Pete monster and then I use athis Royal.I have a couple of weeks to fertilize my plants.I like all the natural way the old style lady
I wanna grow indoors using coco & grow dots, if I'm gonna veg longer than 4-6 weeks should I use the extended veg grow dots?? I know it says for outdoors but can you use for indoors??
What is the best way to lower the ph in coco mine is going in at 5.6 and coming out at 6.8 how I am using AC Infinity coco and GH 3 part with microbes great white
Should I give the seedlings 1ml/Liter of calmag from the start to make sure they have enough? Cause that's what I did. The PH might have been to high as my first ph meter was rubbish. But 1 plant did great but the other 2 had stunted growth, even though I pre washed and buffered the coco. Maybe I should have waited with the cla mag, but I was kinda afraid the coco might still be too sodium rich.
For a couple years we’ve had disastrous results trying to start seeds in a mix of coco coir and sifted compost. The seeds would germinate but then either die quickly or stay extremely stunted for months until moved into new soil without the coco coir. We thought it was the compost the first year, changed the compost brand but same result so it must have been the coco. Probably not gonna bother with it again.
Do you go with ebb and flow or a drip system? I've been considering switching over from coco and fab pots to rockwool. I just don't know how much more equipment I'd need.
Bro I am running Athena proline, handwatering my 4x4 tent all filled with the same plants , but One is super low ph. It’s run off is coming off at 4.0 ph and the others are good at 5.8 but idk why one is low af when I’m using the same feed water and everything edit: I’m using coco .. tupir to be exsct
Gee I'm the odd ball here. I, prior to this video, had been using Fox Farms Ocean Forrest, but after this video I will be trying buffered Coco. I had a bad experience with Coco in the past.
You rock brother! I’ve gained so much knowledge from listening to you and the DGC crew over the past few years. Thank you!
you're starting to become my go to i use coco, worm castings, calmag, growdots, recharge, dynomica, and fishalizer. and i bottom feed in bags.
I’ve been using canna Coco 🥥and canna nutrients 💦🌴 for 14 years now. I add cal mag, and Rhizotonic to the coco bricks, amazing results every time 💪
How much cal mag do you add?
@@derekdillon2970watch how to prepare coco coir for growing cannabis by cocoforcannabis dr mjcoco
@@derekdillon2970 with coco, add about 3-5 ml per gallon of feed
Do you wash or buffer your coco before you reuse it?
Hossfarms Stick with canna coco and canna coco nutes for veg, but please try the Athena Blended coco nute range for bloom. Do a side buyside and thank me later :-)
Been using a mixture of 50% coco-loco, 30% happy frog 20% perlite- paired with build a soil amendments/compost... super simple with great results time after time. Just so ppl know the grow dots work great with that soil mix as well, I'm quite suprised at the results it produces
So you don't use any bottled nutes?
Get rid of the coca and perlite and add 20 to 25% hydroton to your living soil.
Just get the Coco calcium nitrate and some Epsom salt let it sit for 8 hours that's it let it sit for 24 hours after that and you got it ready
You got me using coco 3 years ago watching the DGC. Never looked back! Love it! Recharge every week! Thanks Scotty 🙌🙌🙌
Tupur!
@@JohnSmith-uf5xg I'vr used Tupur a couple times, just ordered more bags. Also ordered some straight loose coco from FloraFlex.
what does recharge do in coco with salt based nutrients?
@@TheDabEnthusiastGaming stronger seedlings and a stronger root system in veg. Works fuckin great 👍
Every week throughout your whole grow? What else you using?
I was about to say Cana and I swear Scotty, you took the words right out of my mouth! If I reuse the Cana do I need to wash and buffer it again.
If you buffered the coco before and reuse it I would say yes and no. yes bec of nutrient build up and salts from the last grow will still be in there and most likely be to high of a EC/PPM for seedlings or clones. and no bec you already buffered the coco before so the cal mag should still be bounded to the coco coir. And as long you don't have 600 plus ppm coming out from the run off I don't see a reason to flush and re buffer again since when you go water the fresh seedlings or clones you will be feeding naturally low ppms around 200-400ppm which will flush it out and re add some cal mag back into the coco. and always use atleast 50-125ppm of cal mag per watering or you will see cal mag problems. cheers
Sup Scotty 👊 Im Growing in coco buffered with calmag, humic and fulvic acids and in my nutrient tank i use a 3 part salts that has a coco micro i also add silica for thicker cell walls and stems and amino boost to help with nutrient uptake...
You know what sold me on coco, no bugs!
I bought two bags of Scotts organic topsoil for my bearded dragon cage. I decided to add the extra to my soil bin and some to the new pots being filled for seeds. I ended up throwing it all away. The fungus gnats were horrible with watering. Sitting around outside in Walmart compared to the ones that I bought from home depot. Never from Walmart again. Just moved to coco for weed. Nope I did not buffer.....
@@lunarminx I was buying fox farm soil from the local nursery and it had fungs gnats I could stop them eventually but every time I open the tent gnats fly...not for me
@megamooz8833 I buy bricks and charge them myself (no bugs)
Fungus Gnats. But they definitely don't thrive like they would in other medias.
@mikehancho1613 hey is there any I could get any advice from you brother im going to start a grow next week and in coco+perlite and just need to an experts help
Coco is the best! I still use the cheap bricks, rinsed a few times in tap water until it runs clear, then a few hours soak in cal-mag'ed RO water. I use an old bubble bag in a 5 gallon bucket as the sieve, never had any magnesium issues during growth.
same, I'm never in trouble with coco!
Use calcium nitrate in Epsom salt
Been using Coco for over 25 years. I use eggs shells and Epsom salt. Instead of Cal mag
Cal nitrate and epsom salts cheap and good
Thats ghetto as hell just buy the cal mag
@nkn8820 agree man. Well never grow without calmag
I tried the egg shells and it didn't work.
So I just sucked it up and got
The small bottle of
cal mag.
A little bit goes a long way
Besides you only need
Enough to apply it
To a few feedings per plant
Depending on your methods.
I heard it takes 3 years to nreak down an egg shell.but of it works im happy man im sick t the price of all this bs to grow a weed
I have a worm bin... I plan to mix 30% worm castings into coco..Coco... growing tomatoes, but you pot growers know your stuff!!! Cheers!!
The rest they just bullshit through. Howd you go? Have you tried adding a bit of chook poo through with it?
Love ya man... thanks for all the great info and entertainment over the years. I dont even mind the interrupting, cause you always have something good to say
Wow I did not know the details of salt already in coco. Thanks for sharing
I am loving the recharge & growdots bro I thought those were a joke I swear to God so I finally tried the little sample $10 pack. What a freaking amazing product brother seriously good job man well done feeding cannabis the easy way forever.
I use Canna Coco bricks .
Same quality as their loose coco and triple washed and buffered.
I run Masterblend drain to waste . Never so much as a single deficient or toxic leaf and run the same formula seed to harvest.
Coco for the win
That's impressive but I would consider a color faded fan leaf to be toxic 😁
I recently started using the coco bricks. You have to set them in water and they absorb and then you mix it by hand. It is amazing. I’ve got two new plants growing in it and then I took it and mixed it with some Fox farm high-quality nutrient soil mix 3 to 1. I’ve got the biggest plants I’ve ever had and literally I don’t add any nutrients and I don’t have root rot❤
Coco for 3 years straight 💪 never going back. You can put anything you wish in coco but you cant take out what you want from soil.
Can't beat the quick fill bags they sell these days. Nothing against soil growers , but I've had WAYYYY better results ever since I switched. 🍻
i always use a good quality buffered coco ..Ecothrive coco lite 70/30 mix with perlite & insect fras😎
I used Royal Gold Tupur Coco blend last run, had some decent results but I'm never satisfied and always searching for the perfect medium. This run I'm using Pro-Mix HP for the first time, it's aaaright I'm not jumping for joy some strains are doing Well others not so much. For Black Friday I ordered more bags of Tupur and also FloraFlex's loose Coco bags which is supposed to be High Quality. I use their nute line a lot.
Thanks, brother! I grow coco-coir/perlite (Mother Earth) with worm castings and Recharge (inspired by you long ago) as a base medium in an ebb and flow hydroponics system. I always buffer using cal/mag, regardless if it says it is already washed and buffered. I love the results. I still run a diy soil medium tent (because I started in soil and have left over soil and nutes, lol), but the coco gives me better results in comparison.
I’m growing in Mother Earth right now. I tried ocean forest (that shit is junk) on my first plant and it’s been in poor health the entire grow. Almost 2 month veg and still not ready to flip. Put a chemdog seed in Mother Earth and it’s growing its 2nd set of leaves right now. It’s doing better than the first plant ever thought about doing. Many people grow in soil but I don’t think I’m one.
Ive always used 100% coco coir and always have great results.
🤙Your doing awsum guys, keep pumping out that gooooood info. I se better cannabis being grown over all in the future thx to the passion in your green harts. Respect 🙏
Happy frog soil with some veg garden compost, earthworm casting, and green sand blended in sorks well for my first plant northern lights auto about 1-3 days from harvest right now. IM SO EXCITED!!!
In Sri lanka we have coconut growing all over the country so its rare you will encounter coco washed with salt water.
Coco just so much lighter than soil. Growth is so much faster🎉
New UK grower first in sohum living soil and my second will be in dr organics 💚but love the video very informative and may give this a go in the future 💚🙏
I grow in Coco/perlite/worm castings, gotta be diligent watering, it's surely not like a muddy soil.
I actually make my own coco soil, been doing it for years. Clones 💯💪🏼🤙🏼🤙🏼
I used a “buffered and washed” coco product and my stems were purple until I added amendments a few weeks later and all new stem growth was green after that. definitely treat all coco the same haha
What amendments do you add to help with the purple stems? I've been getting them, also some strains just produce them ..
@@stangcobra592purple stems usually means it needs more magnesium. It could also be inadequate light. Just bump calmag or make sure you aren’t locking it out somehow.
@@stangcobra592 I use pridelands veg and pridelands bloom it’s got everything you need in one amendment
Well ive just learnt something new ! Now im just looking at buffed coco coir so the salts are removed. Man you guys just saved me a massive headache
Mother Earth soiless media!! 22 bucks for a 1.5 cubic feet bag!! Makes 3 5 gal fabric pots or 6 3gal. Plastic pots!!
One of the funniest DGC members been a fan for yrs
I do a Coco, Worm casting, perlite mix with grow dots and recharge.
I definitely like coco in my mix
OH SWEET! Scotty's own channel!!!!
Definitely
Thanks for the heads up on the par meter app .
Promix HP mixed with harvest hero perlite. Drain to waste and Newmillinem.
I'm in love with to COCO MUCH LOVE GREAT SHOW
Its good for beginner growers
Good stuff 👍👍👍
Jervis bay Australia
buffered coco 50%, 20% perlite, 20% high grade organic potting soil, 10% worm hummus. Added volcanic ash, fungi and bacteria. Grown in big grow bags it goes nuts
Canna also sell a half coco, half peet type of soil mix too. Been advised that a good soil mix, is a bag of that + bag of canna coco + mixed bag of clay pebbles & perlite, of the same weight as a bag of Canna coco etc... Is a really good no fuss, stable & sturdy medium, that still remains aerated & drains off run off well too. It's still predominantly a 3/4 canna coco soil mix... That this other canna coco/peet soil product can benefit balancing into otherwise coco mixes as soil mediums. I've seen his system & the soil mix of a bag mixed up equally of these 3 together. It seems a winner, any advice or opinions tho on this out there?
I'm going to try Organically growing this spring
How’s it going? Just started og kush forbidden runtz tooth decay and mango mcaw 🔥
nd Canna is outrageously expensive for something that is a weed in our area. So this Cal Mag Hack is awesome. Will definately try it.
Lasts say I use Hydro Crunch Coco Coir Block from Amazon. Product claims. Flushed of excess sodium. So what if I hydrate that coco coir with a well balance of nutrients with water. Would that be a big no-no
These little short eps pack tons of great info into them.
Great job guys!🤙🍻💨
I use pro mix with
More than plenty of
Pearlite my mixture is
Just 65% pro mix
And 45% pearlite.
Nice airy mixture.
35 or45% pearlite ?
Scotty, I flipped to flower at 45 days, grabbing recharge, silica and fish poop, also have the fox farm trio. should I be good to go Nutrient-wise? half coco, half ocean forest used in last grow also.
Scotty's 60%coco coir 20%worm casting/20%perlite then a&b I remember some 1 saying 😅👊✌️ can anyone remember lol
Ive used 60/40 coco coir and clay balls for over 10 yr and its the best 👍
Mixing coir and hydroton. Helps let the water drain more. It can hold onto water too long sometimes. Especially with younger plants that aren’t using as much water. No special ratio. I like about 1/3 to 1/2 hydroton.
Could you expand on this hydroton? I use the Tupur Coco blend, should I look into adding it? Currently 70%Tupur, 20% worm castings, 10% extra perlite
Always used blackstrap molasses and honey. Amazing
Ohhhh! That's why plants grow better on the forest floors. Loose airy coco forest floors!!
I currently grow in 3 gallon fabric pots with roots organics, foop nutrient line, thinking of switching it up. What would you recommend
Royal Gold Tupur coco blend for medium and FloraFlex for Nutes. 3 gal fabric for autos, 5 gal for photos.
7 gallon pots for a bigger
Yield.
Pro mix moisture mix
as a potting mix
with extra Pearlite.
And either
Humboldts secret nutrients or
Raw nutrients.
And a PH kit
(Emerald harvests silica
Is really good)
Also advanced nutrients:
Nirvana is technically a tea mix and works as a potency
Booster.
i use canna coco and canna coco a+b much less issues i do coco + 13mm clay pellets i try to pocket clumps of clay pellets in groups n once im done n pull the core out the pot you can see large spots that air just sits in so the plant can suck in as much as it wants
What up mam!! Killing it!!!!🤙🤙🤟🤟🥏🥏🥏
Weed is now legal in germany and i started growing it in coco humus because it was the cheapest option for me bought the cocus dirt from a german company hopfully its good at least i think it is my plants are growing fine and look healthy
Halt die schnauze mein Kaiser
I recently Re potted into cannas coco plus before flower and my roots completely dodged it tap root straight through it to the bottom of the pot/bag and ended up with deficiencys
i love using coco
Oh, like all the knowledge that you've got.I'm adding to the knowledge that I have thanks a lot.Are you I appreciate you
where's the coco from?
("Down by da beeeeeaaach") 😅
"Right near da beach, boyeeeee" 💨💨🤙🏼👊🏼
Just wondering would you recommend coco for octopots and how doy you use recharge in that system
Loyal to the soil 🤘🪴💚
Recharge for Germany ❤
Thanks 🙏
Just go to Terralba...it wouldn't be eco friendly to get it from USA at all!!!
I like CoCo/Perlite and recently have been running Turface*/Perlite on an experimental scale.
I ran my outdoor tomatoes in pure Turface with good results but found it too heavy. The Perlite makes a world of difference It’s keeping up with my Coco Hempys and it isn’t finicky. No buffering or treating, just an initial rinse.
*Turface is calcined clay. It’s fired so it won’t break down. Other names are Safe T Sorb at Tractor Supply. Very inexpensive and reusable.
JM2¢
Coco for the win👍💨✌️
Hey Scotty appreciate everything that that you said on your videos I've been really good and I really appreciate it and I'm really curious about this Coco coir I live in Thailand high heat high humidity and the mediums that I get have got funguses in them and I cannot get rid of the fungus so I need to start using Coco coir my question is after I start using or get the Coco coir ready can I actually transplant what I already have in a medium that probably has the fungus can I move it over into the Coco coir not sure if you'll answer me but this is my question brother thank you so much
And again very very good work ❤
Question on my first grow with coco when can I start nutes calmag and recharge
You can start nutrients on the first feed. I fertigate my coco with a very light nutrients solution before I even put the seed in.
Do I add nutrients every time I water if I'm using coco coir
Yes
I guess i am lucky, never washed or buffered any coco cheap or expensive in the last 15+ years. Not once and can only recall once or twice I had an issue.
Same. I just assume I'm not growing on a level where it matters like these pros.
I’m a new grower I’m using soul and just gettin the hang of things but once I get use to this I think I’ll give coco a try
Live soil my friend, live soil!!!
So for my first grow I tried ocean forest. I’ve had a really bad time with this plant. In veg almost 2 months and not ready to flip yet. I ordered some Mother Earth coco/perlite and this 2nd plant is doing better than the first one ever did. Hoping it’ll catch up with the big plant and I can flip at the same time.
Ocean forest is too strong for small plants its loaded on nutrients, use happy frog also small suggestion add some worm castings and some perlite .
@@unknownpker2I agree. Had a problem with ocean Forrest for young plants. Happy frog is doing the trick. One month in and no problems so far.
Ocean forest is good if you are transplanting or you do a 50/50 blend of hf/of with 30% perlite. But straight up ocean Forrest being startled in will just burn the hell out of the seed and stunt it
Happy frog is for vegetative growth and ocean Forest is
For bloom.
One tip that I'll share:
At the beginning of the
Plants life
It creates most of its own
Nitrogen by itself
@@chriscastleberry6584 now state the npk ratios 🥸
I like growing and what age do you makes a little bit of a Pete monster and then I use athis Royal.I have a couple of weeks to fertilize my plants.I like all the natural way the old style lady
Hey, I use buffered nutrients, I don’t ph or flush and same nutrients for different plants.
when you get your canna coco blocks do you use plain water to rehydrate them or do you use recharge?
Can you re-use Coco coir?
Yes
I wanna grow indoors using coco & grow dots, if I'm gonna veg longer than 4-6 weeks should I use the extended veg grow dots?? I know it says for outdoors but can you use for indoors??
What is the best way to lower the ph in coco mine is going in at 5.6 and coming out at 6.8 how I am using AC Infinity coco and GH 3 part with microbes great white
Should I give the seedlings 1ml/Liter of calmag from the start to make sure they have enough? Cause that's what I did. The PH might have been to high as my first ph meter was rubbish. But 1 plant did great but the other 2 had stunted growth, even though I pre washed and buffered the coco. Maybe I should have waited with the cla mag, but I was kinda afraid the coco might still be too sodium rich.
How about PRO MIX HP CC? ANYONE have any input about it? Any problems with it?
I've got 1 other closet grow under me so idk much that's why I'm asking
With the grow dots in coco do you have to ph the water? Or is it ph perfect like an?
Canna coco. All the way. But I use advance nutrition now Iam using cheaper nutrition dutchpro. I like a a&b for veg and a A&B for flower 🌷
can we mix/use calciuum nitrate and magnesium sulfate together for buffering ?
How do you prepare your coco Scotty? What’s your process?
Love cocco jus careful of the ph swings
Coco for this purpose is mostly grown in midlands of India, not on beaches. However it can still contain a lot of salts.
Big respect
For a couple years we’ve had disastrous results trying to start seeds in a mix of coco coir and sifted compost. The seeds would germinate but then either die quickly or stay extremely stunted for months until moved into new soil without the coco coir. We thought it was the compost the first year, changed the compost brand but same result so it must have been the coco. Probably not gonna bother with it again.
Is it better than Pete moss with perlite
I used coco for years... now I use 6" rockwool blocks
Better results? More cost though?
@@droidnick rockwool is cheaper and equally good results
Do you go with ebb and flow or a drip system? I've been considering switching over from coco and fab pots to rockwool. I just don't know how much more equipment I'd need.
@@droidnickdrip. Flora Flex
@@droidnick Drip system from Flora Flex
You on the ball man ❤❤
What do you think about fox farms coco core ?
excellent vid.
Using growers coco with aptus great results
Trying coco for first time
Bro I am running Athena proline, handwatering my 4x4 tent all filled with the same plants , but One is super low ph. It’s run off is coming off at 4.0 ph and the others are good at 5.8 but idk why one is low af when I’m using the same feed water and everything edit: I’m using coco .. tupir to be exsct
Gee I'm the odd ball here. I, prior to this video, had been using Fox Farms Ocean Forrest, but after this video I will be trying buffered Coco. I had a bad experience with Coco in the past.
"Its tre jolie Coco. Tre jolie.