Author: Frankreynolds
Subject: Black Domina
Posted: 28 July 2013 at 04:15
Thanks for your opinions, But i am not planning to raise my ph as im feeding in the low 5's and I am using coconut coir as the main portion of my medium. So a ph of 6 is too high for the needs of coco.
If you are able to find some research on the matter, that would be great mate, in the end I have met a few people who sear by their ways of growing cannabis and they are always different. On another forum i frequent regularly some poeple swear by flowering under 12/1/12 of light something like that, they get fluffy airy buds, but they swear by it.
I generally like to follow scientific research on the matter etc, and with coco as a media the only down sides to feeding at full strength nutes is the ability for the medium to hold onto cations, specifically cal among others causing buildups of various cations in the media causing a nute lockout, a consistant flush will fix this though.
Sorry if this made little sense, my wake and bake day :D
Subject: Black Domina
Posted: 28 July 2013 at 04:15
Thanks for your opinions, But i am not planning to raise my ph as im feeding in the low 5's and I am using coconut coir as the main portion of my medium. So a ph of 6 is too high for the needs of coco.
If you are able to find some research on the matter, that would be great mate, in the end I have met a few people who sear by their ways of growing cannabis and they are always different. On another forum i frequent regularly some poeple swear by flowering under 12/1/12 of light something like that, they get fluffy airy buds, but they swear by it.
I generally like to follow scientific research on the matter etc, and with coco as a media the only down sides to feeding at full strength nutes is the ability for the medium to hold onto cations, specifically cal among others causing buildups of various cations in the media causing a nute lockout, a consistant flush will fix this though.
Sorry if this made little sense, my wake and bake day :D