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    COCO COIR Nutrient advice

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    I have several young starts growing in coco with a mix of super soil in the lower half of the 5 gallon fabric pot. They are doing very well, have topped several times and will move outside in a few weeks. They are about 8 weeks from germination.

    I am curious about using nutrients in conjunction with the coco and supper soil, whether it is advised or necessary and how often. I have Dyna grow and for later use, Dyna bloom concentrates.. The mix is supposed to be 1 tsp per gallon of water,

    I am unsure as to how often I should use the nutrient infused water mix. Daily, every other day, weekly? I do not want to create a stressful atmosphere as they are feminized seeds and I want to assure they will not become stressed at all. As they are now they are very healthy looking and growing well.

    #2
    Do you have a raised garden bed you can put it in, or just in the garden soil?
    Grow Room: 11' x 7' x 7.5'H, 480w AC, 13gal/day dehumidifier, 1.5gal ultrasonic humidifier, 60gal (27gal usable) nute tank, 16" pedestal fan & 18" wall fan. Lighting, fertigation and climate automated
    Lights: 2 x SF-7000, 5 x 30w 660&730nm supp. red boosters for flower
    Medium: Coco/perlite, 13gal pots for photos, 7.2gal pots ¾ filled for autos, no drains
    Current Grow: ​​​4 x Autos Franklin's AK47 x Red CBD, 1 x Photos Franklin's Orange Zkittles x Sour Diesel, 1 Franklin's White Widow x Sour Diesel, All feminised. 1 x sativa, I think, regular, Clones 30th March 5 x Orange Zkittles x Sour Diesel fem
    Last Grow: 4 x photos, old school, 66 days of veg flipped 25 Feb harvested day 65F 3lb11oz.
    Previous Grow: Lots of big dead mouldy buds, medium and small buds made it, barely. Primarily indica traits from sativas.. Cured in glass jars.

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      #3
      My plan is to leave them in the 5 gal. fabric pots.

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      • SoOrbudgal
        SoOrbudgal commented
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        Really only 5gal for photoperiods? Best of luck

      #4
      Again, it was an idea from a tutorial on this site.

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      • SoOrbudgal
        SoOrbudgal commented
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        I'm commenting on the size of pot for outdoor photoperiod plants. I'm in Oregon and have grown outdoor plants for 40+yrs. I don't use anything less than 15gal pots because i don't have to water as much and the plants can get up to 6ft. I don't want them any bigger and i can get 1/2lb or better from one plant. 5gal is small for outdoor grows. No i do not ever bring a plant from outside to inside my tent.
        I use dyna grow and bloom now that the plants are over a month old. I do top dressings of worm castings on my outdoor plants a few times during the summer. From seed to harvest is almost 7months as i veg them indoors for 2months.

        All i'm saying is that if you really want to harvest a healthy photoperiod you need a bigger pot. 5gal OK for indoor with training the plant or outdoor for a autoflower.

      • Bluey
        Bluey commented
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        I never used smaller than 13gal for outdoors and even that was a compromise.

      #5
      I will make a vague attempt to answer your initial question. My plants get nutrients and cal-mag both at 50% strength every watering. I use the GH Trio. Personally, I would wait another week then start at 1/3 strength and scale up. If you see any signs of deficiency, start your nutes asap. Even with the super soil, I would add cal mag to my water every time.
      Current Grow: 1 Purple Haze, 1 Bay Burger, 1 11 Roses Photoperiods
      5 gallon cloth pots
      30"x30"x60" tent
      Spider Farmer SE3000
      Coco Pearlite mix
      GH Trio, Silica, Cal-Mag

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        #6
        Thank you that advice is very much appreciated.

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