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Can you fertigate every other watering in coco coir?

budshaman
budshamanstarted grow question 2 years ago
I'm using coco for the first time. One site says to fertigate every watering and to keep the coco wet. On my soil grows I fertigate every other watering. Can I go every other one with coco, why or why not? The reason is these nutrients are kind of expensive and are going fast.
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DogDoctorOfficial
DogDoctorOfficialanswered grow question 2 years ago
Buddy with coco theres no saving money on nutrients 😅 you are now in a field between hydro and soil, but think of it more as hydro that you wold think as if you wore in soil 💚 check out GML live streams on youtube , they talk a lot about coco, i think you might like it 💚💚💚apart from that just send me pm if i can be of any assistance 😅🙏💚💚💚 growers love and best of luck on your new journey 🙏💚🙏💚🙏
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KushGANG
KushGANGanswered grow question 2 years ago
Hello you can feed them 2/3 if you want but normally it is everytime because it is hydro. Then if you want to save money go back to soil because hydro consume much nutrients than soil. After it is your choice. Hope it helps you. Bye
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Roberts
Robertsanswered grow question 2 years ago
I grow in coco. So I feed every other morning, prior to feed I flush with a gallon of ph water where I want then measure run off ph. If too high or low I flush till corrected. I them add a gallon of ph nutrition with cal mag. When run off stops I replace under light. Then each evening I splash with water to keep wet. Them the morning I don't feed I splash with water. Should have no dry time in coco. Can pm me with more questions after answer selection. 🌱
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2x2growing
2x2growinganswered grow question 2 years ago
Unfortunately, coco is going to use more nutrients. It’s comparable to hydro so the trade of is fast growth and yeild. You can probably get away with feeding every other watering in veg. I would probably suggest going back to soil grows if you’re looking to save money.
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