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Sour Patch Kids (SPK)
Custom Breeder & Strain
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Plsluvme97 Plsluvme97
5 years ago
I received these clones on Friday and have had them for 2 days now. So far so good. Got them transferred and watered with nutes. Please comment any recommendations you have as this is my first time growing. Iā€™m using coco choir with perlite as substrate with advance nutes sensi line(grow (a&b) and bloom (a&b)), ph+, ph-, and a small bottle of cal-mag.
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Grow Questions
Plsluvme97
Plsluvme97started grow question 5 years ago
How often should I be watering my SPK and how often should I put nutes with my water?
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Philindicus
Philindicusanswered grow question 5 years ago
Water with nutrients every day. Follow the Advanced Nutrients feeding chart. Over watering is rarely an issue with coco coir but it does happen.I would recommend trying to keep your ph at 5.8 to 6.2 for coco coir it helps the roots absorb nutrients better in this range. Hope this helps.šŸ‘
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DankGardener
DankGardeneranswered grow question 5 years ago
If u are growing in coco you need to give nutrients from the start. And with every watering. All you do is water till you get 20% runoff every time. You will be flushing old nutrients out with fresh and you will be preventing salt build up. Coco coir doesn't contain nutrients.
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OutForReal
OutForRealanswered grow question 5 years ago
How often you put nutrients : every 2 or 3 watering like that : water /nutrient/,water /etc OR water/water /nutrients and repeat. How often you are watering : you lift your pot when the soil is dry and remember the weight, then water ( without runoff ) and remember the weight , Now you wait until the pot get back to the 1st weight to water again
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Jwjoh
Jwjohweek 1
6.5pH is too high, even for "regular soil" I wouldn't go any higher than 6.2. For your choice of grow medium, I'd personally aim for 5.9/6.0 every time. Also, give your plants some sleep! With an 18 on 6 off light schedule. I don't have tons of growing experience but I have proven with my clones (at least the strain I'm growing) that roots definitely grow faster with a sleep period. I've also noticed that giving them a sleep period helps them recover from transplants, toppings, etc faster. I'm trying to grow my clones slowly on purpose, so I'm actually purposely giving them 24 hours of light after having experimented. The exception to this is after I top them or remove any leaves etc, I put them in a dark cabinet for a few hours.