Listed to this on Spotify. Wow. Had me in the books studying… Great info
Sampson Legacyon June 11, 2022 at 2:38 pm
I’ve always been sus of coco
Qon June 11, 2022 at 2:41 pm
This method will be for my next set up sometime next year (Speak it into existence).
Realon June 11, 2022 at 2:43 pm
Coco isn’t hydro this makes no sense.. 90 percent then water? Never heard that. This is gonna confuse people !!
Delta 9on June 11, 2022 at 2:44 pm
Where do I hear the full interview?
casey armyon June 11, 2022 at 2:47 pm
So check it out. Low EC w dry backs from seed for first 3 weeks. Once it’s up and running water, water, and water while bringing EC up. One you flip to flower hold same watering style until week 3. Start drying back so EC builds in coco keeping an eye on PH and runoff EC. Week 4/5 I slow way down. Once I get my EC high in the coco for the bulk week 6/7 water like craziness!! Once bulk fades and you see it lower EC and get dry backs a lot more telling it life is coming to and end and she RIPENS!!!
D R Imageson June 11, 2022 at 3:05 pm
Yeah man, you guys came through with that good good info once again dispelling them myths.
I went from watering every 2-3 days like 2 litres per plant. Now since watching this, I’m watering every day, 3/4 to a litre of water a day to run off when they wake up.
I have never seen plants so healthy and man in the past 5 days the growth has just starting busting. I think I nailed the pot size and transplanting like Dr Coco was talking about.
Unchained Garden Gnomeon June 11, 2022 at 3:07 pm
Not feeling it… Ill stick with soil
Jay Wieseon June 11, 2022 at 3:10 pm
I found this out the hard way, but yes, if your coco has a lot of pith in it (most of the premium brands like Canna do), it’s entirely possible to overwater. Recommendation from Canna is to maintain about 60% saturation (i.e. water it like soil) rather than doing the old school flood-and-drain thing
Natasha Thomason June 11, 2022 at 3:10 pm
Not ready for coco, all organic dry amendments but will start doing some real research besides just watching Canucks (shoutouts to Matt). Beastcoast convinced me organic and coco don’t mix. Thanks for the drop. 💎
Listed to this on Spotify. Wow. Had me in the books studying… Great info
I’ve always been sus of coco
This method will be for my next set up sometime next year (Speak it into existence).
Coco isn’t hydro this makes no sense.. 90 percent then water? Never heard that. This is gonna confuse people !!
Where do I hear the full interview?
So check it out. Low EC w dry backs from seed for first 3 weeks. Once it’s up and running water, water, and water while bringing EC up. One you flip to flower hold same watering style until week 3. Start drying back so EC builds in coco keeping an eye on PH and runoff EC. Week 4/5 I slow way down. Once I get my EC high in the coco for the bulk week 6/7 water like craziness!! Once bulk fades and you see it lower EC and get dry backs a lot more telling it life is coming to and end and she RIPENS!!!
Yeah man, you guys came through with that good good info once again dispelling them myths.
I went from watering every 2-3 days like 2 litres per plant. Now since watching this, I’m watering every day, 3/4 to a litre of water a day to run off when they wake up.
I have never seen plants so healthy and man in the past 5 days the growth has just starting busting. I think I nailed the pot size and transplanting like Dr Coco was talking about.
Not feeling it… Ill stick with soil
I found this out the hard way, but yes, if your coco has a lot of pith in it (most of the premium brands like Canna do), it’s entirely possible to overwater. Recommendation from Canna is to maintain about 60% saturation (i.e. water it like soil) rather than doing the old school flood-and-drain thing
Not ready for coco, all organic dry amendments but will start doing some real research besides just watching Canucks (shoutouts to Matt). Beastcoast convinced me organic and coco don’t mix. Thanks for the drop. 💎
G Great video
Always been sus of coco just changed my mind