I transplanted six clones from coco in one gallon cloth pots to the new RDWC on Monday. Two days later they seem happy! One of the GDPs needed a yo-yo until it finds its feet again in the hydroton. I accidentally sheared off a few leaves trying to shoo a small fly out of the tent - I snagged the line before I could stop myself. The fly paid the ultimate price for its impertinence!
As expected, I'm picking bits of coco out of the pump filter but not as much as I feared would be there. I will let them have the rest of the week to adjust before switching to 12/12. These clones are too big to try manifolding without adding weeks to the grow so I'm going to install a ScrOG net after I trim off some unnecessary stuff from the girls. I'd like this one to finish ASAP because there are strains waiting in the wings I can't wait to try. I'd really really like to get a decent crop of GDP this time too!
So the bottom line is that you can definitely go from coco to hydro as long as the plants are healthy. I've moved from hydro to coco with two plants before and it works if they are healthy and you use a large enough pot for the root ball. I focus on hydro but I found that coco is great for parking plants you wish to grow slowly and working with it is also fun in a way I didn't expect.
Next weekend I will be assembling another RDWC for my old 3'x3' tent. I have a friend who recently moved here and plans to get her own medical card and name me as a caregiver so I can double my plant limit and help her out. The first grow will likely be four Seedsman Blueberry clones because BB is her favorite ever. This is a bit of a back-handed compliment to Seedsman but the genetics seem right so far because the mother plant I'm raising is just as nutrient-sensitive as the "official" Blueberry!
As expected, I'm picking bits of coco out of the pump filter but not as much as I feared would be there. I will let them have the rest of the week to adjust before switching to 12/12. These clones are too big to try manifolding without adding weeks to the grow so I'm going to install a ScrOG net after I trim off some unnecessary stuff from the girls. I'd like this one to finish ASAP because there are strains waiting in the wings I can't wait to try. I'd really really like to get a decent crop of GDP this time too!
So the bottom line is that you can definitely go from coco to hydro as long as the plants are healthy. I've moved from hydro to coco with two plants before and it works if they are healthy and you use a large enough pot for the root ball. I focus on hydro but I found that coco is great for parking plants you wish to grow slowly and working with it is also fun in a way I didn't expect.
Next weekend I will be assembling another RDWC for my old 3'x3' tent. I have a friend who recently moved here and plans to get her own medical card and name me as a caregiver so I can double my plant limit and help her out. The first grow will likely be four Seedsman Blueberry clones because BB is her favorite ever. This is a bit of a back-handed compliment to Seedsman but the genetics seem right so far because the mother plant I'm raising is just as nutrient-sensitive as the "official" Blueberry!
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