They make products that help it get wet again. Not sure the names, but they are out there!!Ok, so tonight I have 3l prepared for fertigation, hopefully enough for run off, @half way between 0.6 and 0.7 ec PH 6.0.
Made 2x 1.5 litre bottles with
0.8ml per litre and a half of
Micro
Grow
Velokelp
Magnifical
Also made a 330ml water and velokelp @1ml spray bottle too.
Thank you all for the input and hopefully I have not made the mistake of turning my coco hydrophobic. Would it eventually recover, if I did, from being hydrophobic?
Regards,
EP3
no mate you haven't your in total control bro and i grow in solo cups and 2-litre bottles that sometimes dry out with being so small also you've only just started your grow and i know lots of folks who don't feed tiny seedling to run off i just wanted you to get other peoples input but i dont want it worrying youOk, so tonight I have 3l prepared for fertigation, hopefully enough for run off, @half way between 0.6 and 0.7 ec PH 6.0.
Made 2x 1.5 litre bottles with
0.8ml per litre and a half of
Micro
Grow
Velokelp
Magnifical
Also made a 330ml water and velokelp @1ml spray bottle too.
Thank you all for the input and hopefully I have not made the mistake of turning my coco hydrophobic. Would it eventually recover, if I did, from being hydrophobic?
Regards,
EP3
Thank you all for the input and hopefully I have not made the mistake of turning my coco hydrophobic. Would it eventually recover, if I did, from being hydrophobic?
Cheers bro!! I am calmer than I have ever been on a grow. The support, advice and tips from people here help! I love the fact people answer and help. I respect the opinions and input from everyone.no mate you haven't your in total control bro and i grow in solo cups and 2-litre bottles that sometimes dry out with being so small also you've only just started your grow and i know lots of folks who don't feed tiny seedling to run off i just wanted you to get other peoples input but i dont want it worrying you
Thank you. It's good to see there would be a solution....checks notes of things that seemed important to learn.... ph pens.... nutes? nutes.... soil ph? nah.... coco problems... ah! Here it is!
Both @Mañ'O'Green and @WildBill have said to use Yucca powder as a surfactant to help re-wet dry pockets in coco. I've also seen them suggest dish soap, NOT detergent. Not sure what to advise product wise but I suspect any dry yucca powder off Amazon would work. Perhaps one or both of them will chime in with a brand.