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Patience is the most unused tool and the last to be employed. Don't ignore it.
will do this winter. You might have a look at my grow in my sig as it was the same setup as yours. Ditto the autopot review, both are directly applicable if you stick with the fabric pots.
If you go with MegaCrop with those xl fabric pots, you will grow them big. You will want to assume at least 4 square feet/plant unless the strains are known for small size. With MC or similar and coco, you do not need the full "5 gallon" pot size, which can be reduced easily by folding the rims down, which also makes lifting and training easier due to the thicker folded rims.
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Nope, I haven't, so take my ideas accordingly.@Olderfart have you ever used soil with megacrop and autopots? Even if you haven’t, would you recommend it? I just did organic soil with megacrop and want to useorganic soil megacrop and autopots next round


In my opinion, it would be really hard to do better than coco/perlite, autopots, and Megacrop. You can probably complete a very successful grow with nothing other than Megacrop. If you can find fabric pots to fit your trays rather than the standard plastic pots, so much the better in my opinion, but use pot socks if you do. You will be amazed at the root growth - they will find the valve if you let them.@Olderfart you just convinced me to do coco with this system, thank you for that thorough answer. I’m in a 24”x30”x69” tent so I’m thinking two 2.2gal 1Pot’s with coco/perlite all the way down with no air dome. I wanted to avoid needing to pH but I’d rather worry about pH and not about how much to water than the other way around. Might pm you with a question or two.
I just finished my first grow of Mephisto beans in BioBizz light I amended myself with megacrop, pulled 140g over 5 small plants. Thinking of this since I know my watering cycle can afford to be better, I don’t like pH-ing but I’d rather do that than worry about how much water is needed again. Thanks!
In my next autopot grow, I may even do a pre-emptive flush or two to make sure that the environment in the medium stays in the zone. I know that some peeps say flushing the autopots doesn't work because it moves concentrated nute residues around, but I have done it successfully a few times. The key in my opinion is to use pHed nute mix to flush NOT PLAIN WATER, and keep flushing until the runoff is near identical to the input. At that point, you know that the medium is where you want it to be. It takes gallons of nute mix before the runoff comes to target. I just collect it all and fire it back into the reservoir, with pH adjustments as needed rather than waste it. I'm sure not everyone will think this was a good idea, but I hate wasting nutes and so far, I have not seen a problem from the practice.