Greetings.
First, a bit of a preface :
I've been planning for my first ever grow, and I've decided to axe my RDWC plans and grow in Coco Coir with smart pots instead, the possibility of a leak was just too worrisome in my current situation.
After some fairly exhaustive and confusing research, I've decided to go with House & Garden's Cocos line of nutrients and supplements. I liked the fact that they had a calculator and feeding schedule on their website, and I have local access to their coco-specific nutes, unlike a bunch of other brands that only stock either their soil or hydro ones in my local stores. They also seem to be highly regarded and rated, generally speaking.
Alright, here's where I get confused - The questions :
As I mentioned, they have feeding schedules and a calculator on their website :
>> Nutrient Calculator
https://www.house-garden.us/wp-content/uploads/2014/05/8-week-feed-chart.jpg
If you use the calculator, it lists your "weekly directions" (mix a then b into the water etc) and gives you a "total run" thing on the right which, unsurprisingly, lists totals required for the entire grow. Hell yeah, planning ahead!
But, I can't help feeling this was designed for a drip / continuous feed system or some sort of recirculating system, where you just mix up a batch, leave it in the reservoir, then let it do its thing and mix a new batch next week. I, however, am going to be hand-feeding these with a watering can / pitcher.
So after all that, here's me finally asking the big question : how do I hand-feed the plants? Am I supposed to give them all the nutrients in 1 sitting once a week then just keep the coco moist with pHed water for the rest of the week? Do I give them nutrient solution every single time I "rehydrate"? (not using the term "Water" on purpose to avoid confusion) Sort of "spread it out throughout the week" kind of thing?
I guess the next question I should ask is do the numbers / concentrations on the feeding instructions from their site look correct? I've read most nutrient companies tend to have you overfeeding, by a lot in some cases, so I'd love some input on this.
Thanks a bunch!
First, a bit of a preface :
I've been planning for my first ever grow, and I've decided to axe my RDWC plans and grow in Coco Coir with smart pots instead, the possibility of a leak was just too worrisome in my current situation.
After some fairly exhaustive and confusing research, I've decided to go with House & Garden's Cocos line of nutrients and supplements. I liked the fact that they had a calculator and feeding schedule on their website, and I have local access to their coco-specific nutes, unlike a bunch of other brands that only stock either their soil or hydro ones in my local stores. They also seem to be highly regarded and rated, generally speaking.
Alright, here's where I get confused - The questions :
As I mentioned, they have feeding schedules and a calculator on their website :
>> Nutrient Calculator
https://www.house-garden.us/wp-content/uploads/2014/05/8-week-feed-chart.jpg
If you use the calculator, it lists your "weekly directions" (mix a then b into the water etc) and gives you a "total run" thing on the right which, unsurprisingly, lists totals required for the entire grow. Hell yeah, planning ahead!
But, I can't help feeling this was designed for a drip / continuous feed system or some sort of recirculating system, where you just mix up a batch, leave it in the reservoir, then let it do its thing and mix a new batch next week. I, however, am going to be hand-feeding these with a watering can / pitcher.
So after all that, here's me finally asking the big question : how do I hand-feed the plants? Am I supposed to give them all the nutrients in 1 sitting once a week then just keep the coco moist with pHed water for the rest of the week? Do I give them nutrient solution every single time I "rehydrate"? (not using the term "Water" on purpose to avoid confusion) Sort of "spread it out throughout the week" kind of thing?
I guess the next question I should ask is do the numbers / concentrations on the feeding instructions from their site look correct? I've read most nutrient companies tend to have you overfeeding, by a lot in some cases, so I'd love some input on this.
Thanks a bunch!