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I add Azos to the soil up front too. Always coat root ball at transplant with it. And when I water babies or transplants I use Mykos WP alone.
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I use a tote. Drop the block of coco in the tote and add pre pH water from a 5 gallon bucket and walk away. I don't rinse it or anything. Then that tub is my coco tub when I need coco.I have been using pure coco, as I'm done with the perlite dust...it looks funny when dumped in the backyard..
Can you quote it?Am I the only one that read the part where he didn't want to use coco, and was looking for soil options, not coco cures?
I'm stubborn. I don't like the daily watering thing because I'm lazy, or the watering system thing because I grow in a carpeted bedroom - stuff breaks, for me at least.@H.A.F. I know you are a soil guy, but you have everything already to run coco, just not the coco. You should try it out sometime.
Dude, you are talking to a Seabee. You know this.I'm stubborn. I don't like the daily watering thing because I'm lazy, or the watering system thing because I grow in a carpeted bedroom - stuff breaks, for me at least.
I do appreciate it. You've also seen how long it has taken me to get fairly good at this in soil. I am NOT interested in starting over on the learning curve.Dude, you are talking to a Seabee. You know this.
I can help you out with a watering setup, no problem.
I know, right?
If I switch it'll probably be a boredom thing years from nowNo prob.
If you or anyone else needs any help in the future. just hit me up.
I ran soil, too. I don't have anything against it at all.
I'm stubborn. I don't like the daily watering thing because I'm lazy, or the watering system thing because I grow in a carpeted bedroom - stuff breaks, for me at least.
I germinate in red solo cups with FFHF. I transplant after a weeks to a 1 gal and then a 3 gal. You don't need any nutes during this time because of the new soil and top dressing. I then watch the plants for any sign they are hungry. it is usually about week 4 I give MegaCrop in 1/2 the recommended amount. I continue MegaCrop every watering util the end. Very simple and have never had any real issues. Check them at night and then the morning, water if needed and repeat the next day. I found 30% perlite was the right amount to not dry out to quickly but the soil doesn't stay saturated. They get watered every 2 to 3 days.Amen how does Happy frog and the 30% perlite work out for you I used the same thing only 50% perlite and I'm always guessing when to fertilize how long after your initial potting do you wait to fertilize
my problem was botainicare coco block...went back to canna blocks and everything is fine. Botainicare coco was like mushy, wet coffee grounds...caused major root rot....almost lost all my good strains...NEVER AGAIN...I'm sticking with canna. I can appreciate the organic/natural approach, but the cabinet is in my bedroom, and I cant sleep next to guano and fish emulsions...coco and bottled nutrients has done me well for many years...I use a tote. Drop the block of coco in the tote and add pre pH water from a 5 gallon bucket and walk away. I don't rinse it or anything. Then that tub is my coco tub when I need coco.
I also reuse my coco. After a harvest I let it dry out some, roots and all. I pull it out of the pot in a huge one piece mass, set it on a baking pan and bake it at 300 for about two hours, usually 4 to 6 root balls. It bakes any critters you may have had out.
Been working great.
I know you were asking about soil, and I'm not against soil at all.
You stated saving money, and you have coco now. Just trying to help.
Edit: Also, if you have a pest problem in coco. You haven't seen a pest problem until you go to soil.
Can you quote it?