Infos needed for Coco/Perlite grow and mix

The last two in the spot above are day 16
Planing to transplant these 5 and this one from this post.


What you think of this chart and the ppm and EC ?

Here’s the chart I used. Covers everything.

Sorry for the late reply. Been dry trimming and putting harvest in Grove bags for a couple days.

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Perfect i was looking at this chart as well.
So you followed the ppm and EC of this chart as well right ?
Another question what potsize did you use ? 3/5 gallon ?

Need more help please. Transplanted yesterday into 3gal fabric pots. I buffered/ soaked the coco before for 12 hours.
Mostly i am reading to water 1-3 times a day for high fertigation.
But i watered one time around 18hour ago and the coco still seems wet / moist.
Is it just me worried from soil to overwater or should I go forward and water 2-3 times a day to run off ?

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3 gallon. At this point you definitely don’t need to water more than once a day. As your ladies grow they’ll start drinking more water. I never watered more than once a day, but if you find your pots are light before the next watering you may need to. If you do water more than once a day just do it slowly and stop when you get 10-20% runoff.

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Thanks a lot !
Yeah that is what I thought starting with once a day when lights turn on and when they are getting bigger than i gonna see if i maybe water 2-3 times a day.
And DIY auto watering system is not really expensive and in combination with an draining stystem makes it heaps easier i guess

I do my watering with a pitcher, a styrofoam cup and a funnel with about a foot long piece of clear tubing attached to it. Then clean up the runoff from the trays with a shop vac. An automatic watering system would be nice, but I’d get bored. Lol.

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You’re fine with once a day. Coco should remain damp :love_you_gesture:

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Help needed
@OGIncognito
Transplanted yesterday and 24h ago watered .
Came back and all my plants are drooping .
Is the reason the plants are stressed from transplant soil to coco or because water issue ?
I am in 3 gallon pots coco was moist yesterday from buffering and soaking. Gave every plant around 400-500ml light feed .
The question is do i wait another day or water/feed now ?




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Normal reaction to transplanting and often the droop comes right before lights on or off. Think of the droop as if you were getting up in the morning or getting ready to go to bed… you’re not bright eyed and bushy tailed either :joy::joy:. Keep the coco wet, you can’t over water or feed with coco. It’s considered hydro without the water. They may go through some adjustments with PH difference of soil to coco. Moving forward keep the PH at 5.8-6.0 and feed to run off daily. Are you in straight raw coco or an amended version? :love_you_gesture:

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Thanks legend :relaxed:
Coco/perlite 75/25

Perfect ratio, nutrients?

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I used this chart but went with a lighter feed because of transplant .

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I’ve never used this line of nutrients but that EC/PPM schedule looks really low for veg and flower. 1st week of veg I’m usually around 500 PPMs, 2nd week 600-700 and finish veg at 900-1000. Flower 1000-1100 and water feed the last 2 weeks :love_you_gesture: this could be related to the high frequency fertigation, once a day at the numbers I use is plenty without nute burn

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Gonna adjust the feeding a bit and try to find a Ballance between this chart and your numbers and see how it’s going i guess

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Deficiencies will be easily spotted with Nitrogen probably being the 1st one in veg. Easily corrected but keep testing your run off numbers :love_you_gesture:

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Thanks a lot OG i probably hit you up again and ask few questions if you don’t mind

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Anytime Brother! Standing by :love_you_gesture:

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