Bio Diesel make great nutes with an easy feed guide that even beginners like me can follow easily and the results of my yield speak for themselves! π
Overall I thoroughly have enjoyed my first indoor & first auto run, I am super proud of the end result. I apologise for the delay in updates as life has been a bit hectic the past few months but hopefully back and will update all my dairies! :D
Hi ,
Looking good π
Just wondering is that really in a 78lt fabric ?
Also do you have trays under the fabric ?
Do you have a DEhumidifier ? 70% is kinda getting up there going into flower βοΈπ· but i cant really tell what is going on at the front with the sensor+display ππ§..
Cya βοΈπ·
@Starblazer,
Sorry if seems iv slammed u with walls of txt π€£βοΈ ..
For what its worth , iv used soil, perlite, vermiculite, leca, pvc pipes dwc,
and for established plants nothing is better than decent loose coco, not those bricks.
Through many trials and errors π€£βοΈ , i think i sused it ,
The key to coco is drainage and proportaion, get the water out , wait a little while , then just do it again ,
now this iseasy when plant is raging in a smaller pot, keep draining nutes, wait a couple of hours then repeat , always running off each feed ,
then draining the run off, 3 feeds a day and watch the explosion,
plants love well tuned coco, and fabric pots are actually kinda air-pruning your roots , so let ur roots grow to edges ππ· , i rekon fabric pots also wick the salts to the outside of pots, bonus π , fabric is also easy to drain, 50$ bunnings wet vac those trays+fabrics shizz
However u can also easily overwater, if not draining thourghly and waiting in between, u can fully overwater, or get it soaked and cant water it for weeks and weeks which isnt good either
Its a 100% hydroponic medium , now some say it inert?? But i dunno , coco leaches cal mag , so what does that mean ? It also hold microbes , prob doesnt sustain microbes but it 100%holds them, my rootballs always breakdown and my coco leaches cal mag so is that inert ? ,
I found the 20lts a bit too big, and 5lts a bit too small , 10lts perfectomondo goldilocks π€£π , and 4x10lts was all from one bag of coco 35$ π§βοΈ
Cya βοΈπ
@Starblazer,
Hi ,
Sounds like all is under control ,
good luck βοΈ ...
Im wondering tho so with no trays when u feed where does it go ?
And ok they are 80lt fabric , but why my friend ?
By my rough maths , if u water a 80l fabric till it runs out, which u should be doing every feed , and approx ten times a week, u have prob used alot of water , but u also would have about 5-10 litres in ya trays or floor every feed
.... my 50lts if dried out can take almost 50lts of water, thats alot of nutemix every other day
Lol i never meant 70% for the last weeks, little ones love it
i kinda meant going into the next couple of weeks, your going into flower yeah,
if u live in humid area my friend, having approx 240lts of wettish coco in 3 fabrics is your tent , moving into the cooler months is not the plan zeta
a few more weeks heading into flower with an AUTO
at 70% and u will have a putrid mouldy mess ,
it kinda takes awhile to set in and show but it does gets in there early my friend π·βοΈ , all those nice little shoots and nooks and crannys, it gets in there , then a month or so later, ohhh suprise my crown has budrot π€£βοΈ was just a headsup
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hey i used to have my humidifier inside too,
have u tried putting it out outside the tent, mine kinda seemed to work abit better was stoked for the extra room tooβοΈπ ... personally for the next 6mths id set ur dehumidifier to 30% and dont turn it off ,and add humidity if need be with your humidifier set it to 55% ,
dominate your enviroment π¦π²
Annnyways hope ur havin a good sunday zetah βοΈπ
@Medical_Cannabis_Australia,
Gβday,
It most certainly is a 78l fabric pot. No trays.
Usually sits between 65-70% and has been whole time she has been in the tent and has been doing well. We are in a pretty humid part of Aus but do have both humidifier & dehumidifier in there.