Grow Mediums RQS Creamatic 30L Coco Airpot

I still don't quite understand bro, this cup thing, have you got a link or can you like draw a diagram lol
I think after this run we are switching to soil, biobizz light mix.

As for this one, will just keep her under that led a few weeks and hopefully she will bloom. She looks healthy and if she takes a little longer I don't really mind.
The previous run over ran as well by many weeks, they just took longer in general.
We are looking to get a bigger set up, but we are gona keep this one going till the end.
She is healthy and I still have hope, however she is very behind :( fingers crossed

Play safe,
StonedBRO

Bro i will come up with a sketch but i am no artiste.. i was using soil before as well and still do but i find coco so much more superior due to the control it offers as well as anti bug and mould properties. Give her a good try.....takes a practice run or 2 to get it rite.
 
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I still don't quite understand bro, this cup thing, have you got a link or can you like draw a diagram lol
I think after this run we are switching to soil, biobizz light mix.

As for this one, will just keep her under that led a few weeks and hopefully she will bloom. She looks healthy and if she takes a little longer I don't really mind.
The previous run over ran as well by many weeks, they just took longer in general.
We are looking to get a bigger set up, but we are gona keep this one going till the end.
She is healthy and I still have hope, however she is very behind :( fingers crossed

Play safe,
StonedBRO

diagram as asked broheim
 

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Sweet my visual brain gets it!

I do however think now she has gone past root mode, she is about 10 days behind, but we will just run her a little longer. Hoping to have cured by Christmas :)
But next time we replant in a big pot will deffo give it a try, would you recommend for soil in bigger pots or just coco? How long exactly do you keep the cup there? First 2 weeks?
 
Soil provides its own nutrients but having done both i would go with coco in a heart beat. I would keep it there until you feel it is ready. But that prob seems like a fair amount of time. The nice thing is this method requires no transpant. Happy growing and karma
 
Exactly, the no transplant thing appeals to me, and it will also protect the roots from drying and encourage them to to grow down. Can't wait to try it. Watering every day for the coco is currently proofing a time consuming hassel, and is not convenient, we also want to learn more areas of growing. So watering every few days would be better suited to us a while, even if it means missing out of some of the pros coco has. Then after getting to grips with soil, giving DWC / hydro a go, so we get a system that requires feeding even less often :)
Thinking of of running two pots in a tent next size up from ds90 plan, achieve, learn, plan, achieve learning lol

Play safe,
StonedBRO
 
Thanks kannabis this mite be a new career option for me
 
Stoned i love your gumption....good luck to u. I expect to see some great comparison journals. A hint if your new to soil growing google subcools soil mix. Great help there
 
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