I see lots of people prefer coco what i don't get at this stage is the amount nutria n i need to add on, as in soil got enough nutria n in it already and you can add on as you go along. As far as PH pen i know i need to invest in one as i don't know quality of my water and as in the cost of ph pen may be i'll get middle of the road one.ILlegalyGrowing wrote: ↑Mon Apr 12, 2021 4:55 amI love growing in coco, Used with a fabric pot it allows you to never overwater which is a huge mistake made by new growers . It also allows you to use different nutes as well. I like dry amendments and use R.O water ph’d to 6.3 with a little recharge and molasses every once in a while when my Ppm’s get a little low.
Purchasing a cheaper ph pen off Amazon or wherever . Will be you best tool when feeding your medium. If your ever unsure about where your soil is at. Water so you have runoff and test your runoff. Get a cheap ppm meter too. 20$ each roughly
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I had a look at coco it seems a bit more time consuming, i don't mind giving my plant a bit of TLC lol but at the same time feeding them on regular bases every day not to sure, however i can see the the advantages of being in control as i am a number man myself! Thank you for your input and i will purchase a PH pen did not realize they last over a year!Point 5 wrote: ↑Mon Apr 12, 2021 10:35 amHi @mostang64
Starting out growing is the worst part. I started with coco and i'm still with coco. Soil seemed to be confusing as i belive you need to be looking at the plant and thinking what it needs a weeks time or so. coco is like growing by numbers so suits me.
Have a look round the boards and see what you think will suit you.
PH pens are a pain lol. i have a cheap one thats lasted 16 months before i dropped in water and killed it lol
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Thanks Mrs Beefheart. Every one have been so welcoming!Mrs Beefheart wrote: ↑Mon Apr 12, 2021 10:38 amHi and welcome along to the growroom you’ll get all the help you need heremostang64 wrote:HI all, new here just to say hello. I've never grown before so just a beginner. What would you recommend to be an easy seed to grow for beginner?
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It’s really not that hard. And the number aren’t exact science either . Some plants take more nutes then others . If your measuring ppm we can put it mildly by saying , seedlings like 400-600ppm of nutes, Veg stage 600-1000, and flower can be anywhere from 1000-2500+ ppm. If your really trying to pump up your girls. As long as they don’t show signs of distress your doing goodmostang64 wrote: ↑Mon Apr 12, 2021 11:35 pmI see lots of people prefer coco what i don't get at this stage is the amount nutria n i need to add on, as in soil got enough nutria n in it already and you can add on as you go along. As far as PH pen i know i need to invest in one as i don't know quality of my water and as in the cost of ph pen may be i'll get middle of the road one.ILlegalyGrowing wrote: ↑Mon Apr 12, 2021 4:55 amI love growing in coco, Used with a fabric pot it allows you to never overwater which is a huge mistake made by new growers . It also allows you to use different nutes as well. I like dry amendments and use R.O water ph’d to 6.3 with a little recharge and molasses every once in a while when my Ppm’s get a little low.
Purchasing a cheaper ph pen off Amazon or wherever . Will be you best tool when feeding your medium. If your ever unsure about where your soil is at. Water so you have runoff and test your runoff. Get a cheap ppm meter too. 20$ each roughly
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Big bud was my first seed grow n it was pretty forgiving let's say the least I abused her tbh lol