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Casadelwhacko posted an update 3 months ago
3 months ago (edited)
Hey! Fellow coco growers! I’m just about to wrap up my first grow in Canna and I’m looking at recycling my coco. What’s the scoop? I see I can sift and clean then add Cannazym, but i’m not finding a ratio to water or a process anywhere. I always reuse my soil after a three month sit aside and reammendment. I’m guessing I’ll need to buffer it…
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I made a large strainer using to 5gal. Buckets and a lid for the bottom one. Drilled small drainage holes in the lid and the bottom of one bucket. I put used coco in the top bucket. Use garden hose to wash. I have a large tarp I put the coco on to dry and get baked by the sun.
add my amendments and use again.
I believe I saw where Jeremy has…
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And by the way. The plant in your pick is beautiful. ✌🏼☝🏼🤟🏼
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Personally, I use the lazy technique. I simply cut out the stem and plant directly into the same pot with the next plant. Then I repeat this process until the coco gets broken down into peat and then I mix it with some fresher coco and keep going.
I don’t wash it because it gets leeched of most nutrients at the end of flower.
i only had to throw…
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I’m pretty lazy about reusing my coco too. I shake out the rootball getting most of the coco into a big plastic tub, pick out any big chunks… and repot. Becuse coco will compact/ break down over time, I always add at least 25% fresh coco. First thing I do when planting in it, is to give it a healthy dose of Recharge. That’s the only…
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Harvest when your plants are mature. The moon doesn’t dictate that. I understand the physics of the moon’s gravity. The plant doesn’t need the moon’s help to pull anything up like water or minerals before or during harvest. The internal system doesn’t need any more pressure. Guttation occurs as the result of too much water pressure in the…
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