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08-08-2007, 02:53 AM #1
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Clones a mother and a lowryder...
Clones in All Coco looking pretty Bad (I cut them too small) but they'll come back.... If not I have a pretty nice mother to get some more. bigger cuttings.
The lowryder is getting very close I just flushed Her with a solution.
I been feeding the clones pretty well cuz they seem liked they needed it.
As well adding MagiCal micro supp. for one feeding so far.
All at just over 1/4 strength////
First time in Coco that I have actully let the plants live this long. Usually I have scrapped the project and started again in proMix. To save time and hurt
. But im determined :thumbsup: this time as a few tomatoe plants I have on my balcony have grown so nice in Coco.
Coco make me :stoned::stoned::stoned::stoned::stoned:
im bizaked... Pure stinky blueberry :hippy::hippy:kdspecial Reviewed by kdspecial on . Clones a mother and a lowryder... Clones in All Coco looking pretty Bad (I cut them too small) but they'll come back.... If not I have a pretty nice mother to get some more. bigger cuttings. The lowryder is getting very close I just flushed Her with a solution. I been feeding the clones pretty well cuz they seem liked they needed it. As well adding MagiCal micro supp. for one feeding so far. All at just over 1/4 strength//// Rating: 5
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08-08-2007, 04:26 AM #2
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Clones a mother and a lowryder...
Originally Posted by Matt the Funk
yes they are all in the same Cab... 2 compartments.
kd
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08-08-2007, 04:24 AM #3
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Clones a mother and a lowryder...
I rooted the clones in Rockwell then put them into my Coco.
Originally Posted by PharmaCan
I dont; think I can soak all that Coco it will take forever for it to dry and my plants will stay waterlogged wont they?
I know your not supposed to let Coco dry out ever, So Add as I need to. Once they are bigger I will be able to soak the whole pot down no problems.
Or should I soak the sukers down now? hmmm I didn't do the runoff thing with my tomatoes outside. they turend out preety well.
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08-08-2007, 04:36 AM #4
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Clones a mother and a lowryder...
You need to start thinking dro, not soil. Coco is an inert medium, it has zero nutritional value. Your nutes come only from your water solution. When you water, you want to flush the old solution out of the container and fill it with fresh nutrients in a well aereated liquid.
Originally Posted by kdspecial
...but coco with no drain holes
I don't know :wtf: we may just need an intervention here. 
PC :thumbsup:
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08-08-2007, 03:02 AM #5
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Clones a mother and a lowryder...
Nice. Are those all in the same cab?
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08-08-2007, 02:55 AM #6
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Clones a mother and a lowryder...
And the Mother N Lowryder...
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08-08-2007, 10:09 PM #7
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Clones a mother and a lowryder...
Yeah Like I said I gave them a nice drink this morrning,, 1/4 strength nutes and 1/2 micro supp With water run off and all I wonder what they will look like when I get home.
I will say one thing with the Coco so far is I have seen very very fast new growth and root growth, I swapped one clone out for a healither one I had and its roots had already stretched all over the pot, I was pretty surprised.
Thanks for the help everyone. Ill be posting the results in a weeks time. Everyone can watch me learn how to do a Coco Grow.
Just so everyone knows, I added Dolomite lime to my Coco. I did it to my outside balcony tomatoe plants when I mixed their coco I and have yet to have to ever check PH Or Ph my Tap water.
So I did it to these indoor plants as well. 30ml of lime per gallon of medium. Well see if that ends up hurtiung me in the end. hahahahahahaha I used to be all Hard on Ph and stuff but im finding myslef getting kinda lazy in that department. I have to break out the meter.. the Ph up/Down etc its just a pain in my ass... But It is important so I will be doing it often with theis coco stuff as I can tell its a bit more important. (well ist really always important)
thanks again Ya'll
kd
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08-08-2007, 01:20 PM #8
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Clones a mother and a lowryder...
Another hint with coco, don't EVER let it dry out entirely- it will start acting REALLY tweaky.
Looking good- those clones look fine to me, a little deficient, but you will fix that next week when you start feeding them. A mist with GH Micro at half the suggested strength will be good then.
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08-08-2007, 12:09 PM #9
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Clones a mother and a lowryder...
I gave them a big Big drink this morrning.
Man I will go through way more nutrients and faster if this is the norm for Coco.
But If they grow anything like my Tomatoes Ill be in for some big ass Buds....:thumbsup:
I have one tomatoe plant that is close to 6 feet tall in a half gallon pot in Coco. It is by far the best plant I have ever grown, Hurra for Coco,,, hopefully I can bring that luck inside for my MaryJ
thanks for all the help and comments guys and Gals...
kd
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08-08-2007, 10:10 AM #10
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Clones a mother and a lowryder...
I have drain holes as well as like 30 to 40% perlite in there, SO today when I water Looks like Ill be giving them a good solid drink.
Originally Posted by PharmaCan
kd
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