Hey Nasty,
You need to feed daily in coco, the idea is to flush the pots out with new nutrients.
Nute lockout in coco only really happens when you over feed, especially in flower, if you use too much nitrogen. Most coco growers you will speak to all generally agree that in coco its better to under feed than over feed, I dont mean under feeding to the point of the plants yellowing, but your better keeping the plants a nice lighter green colour than a dark green colour.
I find the A&B type nutes are more prone to lockout due to the amount of nitrogen they contain.
I am cleaning out my tent this weekend, ready for the next lot to go in, so I will get some pictures of the modded system and post them here :)
Nastyhabitz_ wrote: ↑Thu Jun 21, 2018 8:43 pm
Cheers mate
Ive used the wilma with clay pebbles before just not coco . I was affraid of nute lockout.
How often do you feed th coco mate? Also how did you modify it to empty it easier?
Samwise Gamgee wrote:Hey Nasty,
I have been using a Wilma 4 pot XXL (18 litre pots) for a couple of years now, and have had great results :)
Recirculating works really well with coco, and the plants dont suffer as long as they have enough nutes :)
I modded the watering system on my wilma thou, as it only allowed for one dripper per pot, I now have 3 per pot in case any get blocked :)
I also made it easier to empty the reservoir on the wilma when I was modding the system.
Happy to answer any questions you might have :)
Nastyhabitz_ wrote: ↑Tue Jun 19, 2018 6:39 pm
First time posting in here
has anyone used coco in a wilma system? Does recirculating the nutrients cause any plant issues?
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