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    IRRIGATION How I Water + Check Runoff: Coco Coir Drip To Waste


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    • Beach_Town_Brit
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      I like those plant stands Zack, and you're containing your run-off so it doesn't raise humidity which could be really useful in flowering.

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      Once my plants are established in their containers I am aiming to irrigate/feed/water them with 1/4 the size of the container. Giving me from what I have been measuring a little over 25-30% runoff. Then I will wait to water until I see the top of the coco drying out and I can really feel the container getting lighter. From what I've read I think roots grow better in coco on the dryer rather than wetter side, HOWEVER; IMO Since COCO. Is HYDRO and fully saturated and it can theoretically still contain 30% oxygen so I would try not to let my containers get over 50%Dry-if that makes any sense. -Maybe just try not to let them dry out. If this helps I also read that COCO WORKS BEST AT A PH OF 6.0?

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      Zack I grow in coco you have the right idea I water by hand each plant gets the same amount I give them enough for 3 days .you have to figure out what the plant is using, I use 2 different scoops one is a quart the other 1/2 gallon .start out with giving seedling/clones about a pint and check it every day if it last 1 day give a little more until it goes 2 days and so on and so on. I find that healthy adult plant either in veg or bloom will drink about 1 gallon every three days the reason I do it this way is because I like to have a twice a week watering this enables me to give them different nutes during the same week. also during seedling and the beginning of veg until I transplant them into 5 gal. pots i stick with the gallon pots and the quart scoop,hope this helps
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        That is absolutely what I want to do. seems like they want that i feel like I see more growth when they dry out a bit. I keep reading about watering once a day with not much runoff and low ppm cause it's "hydro", but besides holding onto oxygen, it holds on to moisture as well am I right? Also, I do feed on the "light" schedule and have been trying to stay below 500ppm. Does that sound right to you? I started off using just Foxfarm and r/o now after some reading I made the switch to just canna coco and my tap that's around 7.7, 166ppm. I cut out calmag as well don't think I'm seeing deficiencies with that if anything the moment I switched nutes it was like ridiculous!

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        oldjarhead100 I like the idea of 2 different size scoops, I'm guessing that's all you have to use and for simple reasons. You go from 16oz to 5 gal? Based off of my observations on using a 1 gal and a 3 gal...-I will never finish in a 1gal again i'm seeing major differences in size of the plant, even with watering it more often. I did read that when some grow in coco they try to transplant up more often as I'm guessing to water less or drip to waste not sure...

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      I go from gal to 5 gal. so the roots have more room to grow (Bigger the roots bigger the bud) I used 3 gal for a few grows but then I read that about the roots being bigger giving bigger bud . so I switched to 5 gal pots its worked I get much bigger yields in 5 gal verses 3 gal. pots after this grow I will be switching to fabric pots they allow more air in. I do have those air pots that I use i haven't seen a big difference between plastic or air pots but I like the thinking with fabric you'll figure it out. just keep track, things tend to change from strain to strain to
      new grow room built summer of 2017 ,argo max tent for veging ,big kahuna reflector, 1000hps with added leds for the full spectrum . 15th indoor grow ,5 years outside gorilla grows(stealth is the key),veg under t5s growing autos under 300w leds
      current grow https://forum.growweedeasy.com/forum...-new-grow-room

      https://forum.growweedeasy.com/forum...-auto-vs-photo


      https://forum.growweedeasy.com/forum...-week-4-update

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        I don't understand. Are running a hydroponic run to waste? Or are you hand watering coco?

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          In guessing "drip to waste" is a run to waste only with drippers?

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