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    Coco needs Buffering

    What's up everyone, I need some help I have 2 papaya seeds about a week old the leaves look twisted or wavy . I gave them water with cal mag PH at 5.8 when I checked the run off water it was at 5.3 so I have a PH problem . I still have them in cups so I'm thinking about flushing them PH at 6.0 is that ok? i did some research and I found out that some coco needs to be buffered that's something I didn't do . I just put the brick in water let it do its thing . When I put the coco in the cups I did give it water with cal mag . I saw some videos on how to buffer coco so I'm going to wash the coco then let it sit in some water with cal mag for 8 HRs is that ok ? please if I'm doing this wrong please correct me.

    #2
    I don't measure run-off, only what I'm adding.
    Coco needs to be buffered before use because of how it will bond with nutrients until the media's cation exchange is full.
    I rehydrate my bricks using 2g/gal of 15-0-0 calcium nitrate and 1g/gal Epsom salt.
    I use a 27 gal tote and about 10 gallons of nute mix with a 5kg block. Mix it up and let it soak overnight.
    I drain the solution and mix in about 25-35% perlite and back into the tote for storage.
    WHAT???
    5x5 grow space
    900w of Vero's and F-strips
    4-17gal totes self-made UC system.

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    • Rad
      Rad commented
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      Thank you for the advice .

    #3
    Give plenty of nutrient water at ph 6

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    • 9fingerleafs
      9fingerleafs commented
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      Yeah do the buffering but for the plants already in there, plain water wont work.

    • Rad
      Rad commented
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      I did thank you.

    #4
    here is a whole site dedicated to growing in coco.
    Cannabis grow guide: articles, tutorials, DIY projects & more! Dedicated to the science and practice of growing cannabis in coco perlite and other media.
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    • Rad
      Rad commented
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      Thank u so much for that link it's great , so much info about coco be safe bro growers love from the heart

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