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I am so tired of bubba cheese, I'm running real low on NL, my favorite of what I have. My grow is taking too long. LOL. 10 weeks, and it looks like at least 3 or 4 more for the first plant to finish up.

I am really looking forward to dropping a Double Grape.
 
I never did a lot of research into coco growing. Just kind of converted to coco unintentionally. So far, over the last 2 grows it’s worked out well. Just wondering about the watering. I’ve only been watering 2x a week. 1 heavy feeding & 1 smaller feeding. But I use 5 gal fabric pots, with a good amount of perlite for even more added oxygen to the roots. I have a 7 quart oil pan under each pot that acts as an external reservoir. In the heavy feeding I top water the pots until the external reservoir is filled. Fabric & coco slowly wic up water, but at the same time the coco, perlite, fabric pot combo still has enough breath-ability to supply roots with needed oxygen. The light feeding is just enough to re wet the coco to hold them over until the next heavy feed.

So the question really is do y’all thing I would have better results if I only light fed them multiple times a week?
I have no experience, just what I've researched over the last 6 months, but it seems thay an everyday watering with nutes should be the way to go with coco. You never really want your coco to dry up because that fluctuates the pH levels and it is supposed to be used more as hydro medium than soil. After a grow you can wash the coco out and reuse it at least 2 more times.

Nutes start basically from day 1 with about 1/4 strength then watch them for a few weeks to identify when you start kicking em up to 1/2 strength.

Again just want to throw out that I'm not experienced starting my first grow now and have done just a lot of reading, but if what you've been doing has been working for you, you don't necessarily need to change it up.
 
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I'd love these for rainwater collection...Link them to each other, looks fun.








I can get those used at the local CocaCola plant for 100 bucks. Check the bottlers in your area, and see what they do with the spent tanks. They are food grade, and just carry syrup. Perfect.
 
o shit, the bud is spongy soft and moist"

Its easy to think that the more resinous pot is, the stronger it is. That seems to be the case most of the time, but sometimes I get Sativas that totally break the norm.
 
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