Happy so far, seeing how she reacts to a little more nutes
Waiting on cal mag!
Trying something out as I have the wrong nutrients for Coco (some say wrong, I say food is food), I think the plants will still get what they need if I keep the dosage really low and keep a close eye for deficiancies. Coco loves to suck up all the calcium so I'm adding alg-a-mic (algae is high in magnesium and calcium, can't guarantee anything but worth a shot), the acti Vera and biogrow give a good spread of other beneficial nutrients according to my research.
The Coco mix I accidentally made is more accurately 30% coco pith 30% Coco bark 25% Coco peat 5% perlite
When I prepared the big pots I soaked them with the seedling strength nute solution until there was runoff before transplanting. (I think I soaked them a bit too much tbh)
Bottom of the pots have stayed moist but top half of the pots are quite dry, not worried yet but haven't fed them much at all just in case, no wilting so far and Sandra by far seems happiest with my efforts.
Think I finally got a good mix for nutrients. Been waiting for this calmag forever and gave up, got some epsom salts on day 13 and I think it's made a massive difference.
Looking forward to next week.
I have 3 plants, 2 photoperiod and 1 autoflower, all feminised as far as I remember.
The autoflower will go into flower soon, will it affect the other 2 plants?
the autoflower will go into flowering based on time, so it won't affect the other plants if they stay in the veg-cycle based on the amount of light-time it gets per day..
on the other hand if you flip to 12/12 to get the photosynthetic plants to flower, then it means the autoflower will only receive light for 12 hours, and will therefore not grow as much as if it had gotten 18 hours or more..
@dalilama,
Ive been alternating the weak solution and ph'd water because I'm growing in coco.
I read an article saying its fine but keeping a close eye just in case