That article told me that I need to use coco nutrients not hydroponics nutients.
It also told me that coco holds water well and I do not need to water as often.
Seems I am getting the run around with answers to my questions on the internet.
Nothing new, LOL.
Marijuana Coco Coir Growing Fact #4: Watering Coco Coir
Coco coir retains water well—too well if you’re a marijuana grower who tends to overwater. On top of that, coco coir’s appearance isn’t a reliable way of knowing when it needs more water. Coco coir should be watered when it’s 50-70% dry. But how can you determine the dryness of your coco coir?
One method works only if you’re growing in individual pots:
- Water until about 15-20% of the water runs out the bottom of the pots and the coir appears to be thoroughly wet.
- Weigh the pots and record their weight. If they’re evenly watered, they’ll all weigh about the same.
- When you think 50-70% of the moisture has left the coco coir root zone, weigh the pots again.
- The difference between the initial wet weight and the current weight is used in a percentage calculation to determine how dry the coco has become.
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