Cwmoore577
Well-Known Member
Hello all,
I've done 2 grows in coco now. This time instead of using the Royal Gold Tupur (comes washed and ready to go) I wanted to do plain coco/perlite and bought a compressed brick.
So far I've re-hydrated it and then strained it twice to try to get any dust/coco peat out. Now it's in my 3 gallon fabric pots and I need to buffer it.
I know that I need to use a high EC solution with calmag. The site I read said to use at least 7.5ml/gal of calmag and fully submerge the fabric pot with coco in it for at least 8 hours. It mentioned the solution should be around 1.2 - 2.0 EC (1200 - 2000) and pH 6.2 or higher and should then be flushed until the EC is in the correct range for seedlings.
If I mix a gallon with 7.5ml calmag, the EC is nowhere near the 1.2 - 2.0 range. My question is should I buffer with only calmag solution or should it be buffered with N-P-K as well?
If anyone could give me some tips on how they do theirs, that would be very helpful!
Thanks!
I've done 2 grows in coco now. This time instead of using the Royal Gold Tupur (comes washed and ready to go) I wanted to do plain coco/perlite and bought a compressed brick.
So far I've re-hydrated it and then strained it twice to try to get any dust/coco peat out. Now it's in my 3 gallon fabric pots and I need to buffer it.
I know that I need to use a high EC solution with calmag. The site I read said to use at least 7.5ml/gal of calmag and fully submerge the fabric pot with coco in it for at least 8 hours. It mentioned the solution should be around 1.2 - 2.0 EC (1200 - 2000) and pH 6.2 or higher and should then be flushed until the EC is in the correct range for seedlings.
If I mix a gallon with 7.5ml calmag, the EC is nowhere near the 1.2 - 2.0 range. My question is should I buffer with only calmag solution or should it be buffered with N-P-K as well?
If anyone could give me some tips on how they do theirs, that would be very helpful!
Thanks!