Planting Cannabis in Coco Coir and perlite. Step by step guide
Johnny Blaze from Cannavation.com shows you all about planting or transplanting medical marijuana clones into a coco coir and perlite mixture with added supplements. Learn the secret blend and the tricks and tips from Johnny Blaze of Cannavation.com! Don’t forget to stop by the website and check out all the other great information and ask your questions on the forum! Thanks for watching!
Isn’t liquid karma and bio weed pretty close to the same thing?
doesnt that Hygrozyme kill your beneficial bacteria’s??? on the bottle it says it’s sterile and not to introduce bacteria if using hygrozyme
@Cannavation -i have coco coir jiffy cubes(soak em&they expand)i have just planted a clone into 1 to see how it works,i am clueless as to what nutes to use,i usually use bio bizz as i grow in soil,can i use these nutes with the c-coir cubes?
myco is a fungus not a bacteria
Here’s a good question is using Cal mag, sweet grow, Great white, Floralicious plus, Silica , florablast, liquid karma. Hydroplex and sweet bloom Going to far?
Mycorrhiza are fungi, not bacteria.
I tried coco large coco blocks and it was fine until flowering. flowers got to a certain size and would not increase. the nutrient says suitable for all types of media. i used one of those large 5kg coco bales as its great value with general hydroponics flora. canna costs too much and defeats the point of using it and i like to use the cheaper large blocks of coir.
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yes absolutely. If you use regular pots and don’t have a dehumidifier and lots of air flowing it may last quite a few days before needing any water.. some smaller plants i set up for a micro grow only needed to be watered every 4-5 days or so.. it depends on your set up but remember to use a nutrient solution once a week or so.. you may also want to flush thoroughly once a month to prevent nutrient lockup.. good luck and enjoy coco!
Is it possible for me to use a 40% per lite, and 60% coco coir that has been nutrient soaked and not have to water it every day?
Is it possible for me to use a 40% perlite, and 60% coco coir that has been nutrient soaked and not have to water it every day?
@virginbirth – Sorry about the delay in getting back to you. I just use Plant Success Rooters Myco.. There are more expensive formulas out there but it seems to work great for me and it’s pretty cheap!
What brand of myco do you use?
Thanks for the support guys! Glad you enjoy the coco vids and if you have any questions stop by the Cannavation website and ask in the forums or send me an email. Thanks again and happy gardening!
thanks man i now understand how that coco stuff works thank you keep em coming
Thank You!