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Based off all the youtube tests ive seen migro put out they do make a quality light. One of the finest. 14 inches just seems wrong with 4 of them. Even 24 inches seems a little close. But its bettet than 14 imo
 
I'm going to add here, I just saw your in coco, but looks like your your using soil amendments. This makes for a rough issue as pH is addressed differently in each. If your following a style of a particular grower, best to ask someone growing that way.
Cocos great advantage is the ability to push cannabis hard, like hydro. Issues arise and you flush the medium clean and reset to correct values. And is almost impossible to overwater.

Soil is an amend and wait medium. As your waiting for things to break down to feed the plant. And supplementing a little extra. And soil holds water longer, reducing feedings, But easier to get overwatered.

PH of each is at a different level, diagnosis becomes much more of an issue.


Will keep looking in.

Also, CO2 will increase the need for nutrition, if your looking for an increase in size and yield, appropriate feed levels will need to be looked for. Cal/mg use increases as well.
[emoji849] damnit.. main reason I started with only 5 strains to test this new style of grow out. It was supposed to be less maintenance but I can't really tell. I will continue with the dry amendments for now (any tips for figuring the feeding out?) I'll look into nutes that are best for Coco for the next girls I'm following the YouTuber Mr. Canucks. I hadn't considered autos before then. Nor using Coco coir. I understand the ph needs to be specific for nute intake in soil but am unfamiliar with Coco side. Is it the same or similar to hydro or dwc?

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Based off all the youtube tests ive seen migro put out they do make a quality light. One of the finest. 14 inches just seems wrong with 4 of them. Even 24 inches seems a little close. But its bettet than 14 imo
Ikr? I was stumped on the same thing wondering if it may have even been a typo in the manual the (35cm or 14").. or if I don't understand the conversion from cm to in.. but no.. so I went with it and kept my fingers crossed. Having 4 at this height was a concern as well didn't want to have too much light on them but also want results, hopefully good ones lol
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[emoji849] damnit.. main reason I started with only 5 strains to test this new style of grow out. It was supposed to be less maintenance but I can't really tell. I will continue with the dry amendments for now (any tips for figuring the feeding out?) I'll look into nutes that are best for Coco for the next girls I'm following the YouTuber Mr. Canucks. I hadn't considered autos before then. Nor using Coco coir. I understand the ph needs to be specific for nute intake in soil but am unfamiliar with Coco side. Is it the same or similar to hydro or dwc?

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DWC is roots hanging in water/nutrients. Coco just holds the roots as you pass water/nutrients thru. Basically the same. Allows for force feeding of plants, but if you not automated, can be more work than a basic soil grow. Honestly the co2 is going to cause you more issues than it'll help at this point. No reason to waste $ until a grow is dialed in without it. Once there's no more room for improvement, hit the nitrous button.
 
DWC is roots hanging in water/nutrients. Coco just holds the roots as you pass water/nutrients thru. Basically the same. Allows for force feeding of plants, but if you not automated, can be more work than a basic soil grow. Honestly the co2 is going to cause you more issues than it'll help at this point. No reason to waste $ until a grow is dialed in without it. Once there's no more room for improvement, hit the nitrous button.
Yea that was my next project. Automation. Any thoughts on Coco ab?

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I've run canna, and their nutes, works well. Brick coco works too and is cost effective, but needs to be flushed well before use, many companies rinse in the salt water where the coco was harvested. When changing systems move to a company to start with, like canna coco and their nutes. Lots to choose from, but many will taylor their feeds and recommendations to their product. Makes getting your feet under you easier. Once comfortable, change things up to suite your own tastes.
 
I've run canna, and their nutes, works well. Brick coco works too and is cost effective, but needs to be flushed well before use, many companies rinse in the salt water where the coco was harvested. When changing systems move to a company to start with, like canna coco and their nutes. Lots to choose from, but many will taylor their feeds and recommendations to their product. Makes getting your feet under you easier. Once comfortable, change things up to suite your own tastes.
Thanks man feeling more comfortable with the Coco now. I'll keep updated

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