In a sense RO and distilled or dehumidified water does not have a pH. I believe technically it is 7.0 neutral. However as soon as it is exposed to the environment (air) it changes.
up-potting is not necessary. Coco can accommodate smaller pots because of frequent fertigation.
It really depends on the plants consumption, temp and humidity. Hotter drier will cause the plant to consume more. And of course a larger plant will need more than a smaller plant. Lifting the pot is a good way to confirm if it needs to be watered.
I have 100s. You can check many of them out in my current journal
[Blockquote](GDP to start the new year)
This a GDP bud that has been dried and most of its leaves removed.
After I cut the bud from its stem I go over it one more time. A canna brush makes fast work of this.
A few more.
Once broke down and cleaned up, into the Grove bags to cure.
Backing up 10 days, hanging in the tent drying
I am currently growing out clones taken from this plant. Four of them are pictured in an earlier post. Two more in autopots in the closet