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whats hapnin stitch...ive always heard you treat coco as hydro and a couple cats up here say to use a ph of 5.8...but i seen you have yours at 6.2....is there a big difference and since you supposely can treat coco as a hydro can you water more than usually being that its hard to over water and would it be helpful..and also if you use organics could you begin feeding earlier and more frequent in coco..sorry for all the questions but its not everyday you can just holla at a legend...imagine if mj would give lebron the time of day..:peace:
 
This is a good point to raise, is coco consired soil or hydro?
Or is halfway between of each PH and therefore halfway between 6.5 and 5.8 = 6.15 PH?

Stitch, is this logic sound?
 
hi
It is better to start your checking solution and stabilized it at 5.8 first and let it go till 6.5 , because like this the plant reach eat a bigger solution an d nuts range, but in fact the best ph level is 6.2
 
hey there stitch

i got these beans i harvested about 2 weeks ago now. my plant hasnt fully matured but these seed pods had open up and they were gonna start falling into my container. i am currently trying to germ some of them to get started on another grow indoors but, nothing will germ!!! i am using the tried and true method of germing. i let them sit in a cup of water for 1 day until they had sunk and then i moved them to a paper tower in a sealed plastic bag. not a single tap root 60 hours later! i have never heard of fresh seeds giving a germ rate of nil so, what did i do wrong? have i tried too early? do i need to let the rest of them dry for a few more weeks before making another attempt at germination?

Thanks!
 
And damn ....well I hope this baby makes it cause I don't see any info being offered
 
hi stitch, i have not been growing for so long so am not expert, i just have one question that always got me worried about my ladies, am currently growing nirvana bubblelicious and DNA genticis 60-day wonder, everything is good but am using a organic fertilizer so as i assume it will not burn if i over fertilize it, but it will create some salts in the soil, rocks or whatever its called, i would really appreciate an advice from an expert like your self of if i did get the rocks, i stopped over fertilizing but how can i get rid of those rocks or salts, small tiny ant size rocks?

thank you brother :peace:
 
Hey Danny

the problem u have now with your fresh seeds is that they re not enough dry to pop up correctly....

Seeds must be only with 30% of humidity to germinate properly, so U'll have to wait for a month or so ti have a good germination ratio, impossible to avoid this.


Hello o two

U'll have to flush your base with clear water with a big amount of water..... Ph 5.8 to 6.5

flush at least with ten times the quantity of ur base
 
Dang, I knew they had to dry but i figured I had dried them enough. Luckily I have some desiccant bags laying around. Lets see how fast i can get these puppies dried out!

Thanks man, you kick ass!
 
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