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    New to growing in Coco

    Well I used to be an old dirt farmer I have about 37 years of experience growing in dirt not so much in cannabis but and regular horticulture commercial greenhouses anyway this is my first attempt at growing cannabis in Coco my question is when feeding I hear you're supposed to feed everyday my plants now are quite wet and heavy though there and straight Coco and perlite only 50-50 mix should I keep watering even though they're still extremely heavy I'm new to this Canna Coco A and B I just started this mix today for its first feeding according to the directions on the bottle I just gave it one gallon mix of 5 mil per gallon my plants are in 4 gallon pots Nursery pots in a 4 x 4 x 8 tent LED grow light 6 inch carbon filter fan the plants I have in the 10th blue dream and toxic Blue Dream not sure what happened to her but she didn't grow very much at all she only grew about a foot-and-a-half tall toxic is okay she looks pretty good little little short small was expecting a little more of a stretch

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    Hi Capt welcome, I can suggest a thread it needs cleaned up a bit but great place to start. https://forum.growweedeasy.com/forum...rowing-in-coco
    And I think Campesino is working on cleaning it up I believe there's a pdf available for download.
    https://forum.growweedeasy.com/forum...-she-s-a-beast

    https://forum.growweedeasy.com/forum...1424-shop-grow

    Wise man say."Always someone who know more."

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    • CaptGlenn
      CaptGlenn commented
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      there is I've downloaded it and thanks I'm new to this and since I made the improvements to the plants I've noticed a lot of changes for the better so like you said there's always someone that knows more.

    • Chefbjy
      Chefbjy commented
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      Glad to help. Hope that answers all your questions. With more and more studies there's always more to learn.

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    Thanks Chefbjy
    There is a pdf in there and I will clean it up and re-launch hopefully this weekend.

    CaptGlenn , Yes, you should get run-off when you apply only 5-10% of container volume of water! So if you have 4 gallons of Coco, you should water often enough that 1 quart produces run-off. The pots will always feel heavy and the coco will never get dry.
    Be sure to read the section of my guide that deals with EC (on page two of the post, page 9 of the pdf) You should monitor EC and set nute recipes to achieve EC targets.

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