I've been trying to use Coco/Perlite for a couple months now and it simply does not work.
The plants won't die, but they also don't grow. They simply stay in statis, zombies.
I've tried:
Watering every 3 days.
Watering every 2 days.
Watering every day.
Watering twice a day for 15 minutes.
Watering twice a day for 30 minutes (with run-off)
I use pH 5.8 water with the recommended amount of Dutch Pro nutes.
I don't get the run-off thing anyway. For run-off, the pot has to be basically full of water (not quite, but close - a regular 'soil' watering). Now, coco/perlite definitely drains and dries quicker than soil, but not THAT quick. Not quick enough to be watered every day, let alone twice a day without over-watering.
Everyone seems to think that coco/perlite is some magical medium that water just goes through like hydroton, but in reality, it's closer to soil.
Honestly, I could tell this was never going to work from the start.
If there was ZERO growth while watering every single day, it was just not possible.
I am going back to soil ASAP but until then I have a batch of plants I am counting on and I need to at least get something out of them.
Is there anything I can do to take them from their cactus-like existence?
The plants won't die, but they also don't grow. They simply stay in statis, zombies.
I've tried:
Watering every 3 days.
Watering every 2 days.
Watering every day.
Watering twice a day for 15 minutes.
Watering twice a day for 30 minutes (with run-off)
I use pH 5.8 water with the recommended amount of Dutch Pro nutes.
I don't get the run-off thing anyway. For run-off, the pot has to be basically full of water (not quite, but close - a regular 'soil' watering). Now, coco/perlite definitely drains and dries quicker than soil, but not THAT quick. Not quick enough to be watered every day, let alone twice a day without over-watering.
Everyone seems to think that coco/perlite is some magical medium that water just goes through like hydroton, but in reality, it's closer to soil.
Honestly, I could tell this was never going to work from the start.
If there was ZERO growth while watering every single day, it was just not possible.
I am going back to soil ASAP but until then I have a batch of plants I am counting on and I need to at least get something out of them.
Is there anything I can do to take them from their cactus-like existence?