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    I'm growing in coco and when it comes to feeding ive always let the coco dry out about three quarters from run off pot weight, but since reading posts on here alot of people seam to be feeding every day with a big run off, what's puzzling me is I thought it was bad for a plant to be constantly wet, would love some clarity on this please

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    Quote Originally Posted by GARZX9R View Post
    I'm growing in coco and when it comes to feeding ive always let the coco dry out about three quarters from run off pot weight, but since reading posts on here alot of people seam to be feeding every day with a big run off, what's puzzling me is I thought it was bad for a plant to be constantly wet, would love some clarity on this please

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    Hello lad, coco an dirt no the same man, air to water ratio is insane, aslong as your plant got good roots they want to be flooded every day, this why they refer to it as hydro... only downside of damp pots is the springtails

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    So a constantly wet pot using soil would be a no no but not using coco? I'm growing auto's would I flood from the off or wait a few weeks until roots would be established

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    Springtails?????????

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    have read this mate saves me explaining https://www.thctalk.com/cannabis-foru...-And-Nutrients

    its ok to let the coco dry a smidge in the early seedling veg days but when you in veg and they gettin bigg every day feed is best which will keep the coco moist

    have good ready through that link. any question after it fire away bro

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    I see alot of posts saying to feed to 10 % run off?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Medicalweed View Post
    I see alot of posts saying to feed to 10 % run off?
    It helps flush out the old, stale nutes in favour of fresh stuff, helping to prevent a salt build up
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