I'm an experienced soil grower 4 weeks into bloom growing in coco for the first time.
I've had a slight calcium deficiency that's been corrected but everything else has been fine
Im using fabric air pruning pots and Ive been letting them soak up the runoff.
Its always gone by lights out and when the lights come back on the coco on top is slightly dry.
I believe that the fabric pots dry out faster and this helps counteract that a bit.
My question is regarding salt build up if I let the pots continue to soak up the run off.
Im planning to increase my watering to 2x (because of the dryness) per day so Im wondering if anyone has experience or knows if salt build will be more of an issue if I continue to do this????
Is there anything else I should be concerned about growing this way???
Again...the plants are currently doing great!!!!
Any help would be appreciated
I've had a slight calcium deficiency that's been corrected but everything else has been fine
Im using fabric air pruning pots and Ive been letting them soak up the runoff.
Its always gone by lights out and when the lights come back on the coco on top is slightly dry.
I believe that the fabric pots dry out faster and this helps counteract that a bit.
My question is regarding salt build up if I let the pots continue to soak up the run off.
Im planning to increase my watering to 2x (because of the dryness) per day so Im wondering if anyone has experience or knows if salt build will be more of an issue if I continue to do this????
Is there anything else I should be concerned about growing this way???
Again...the plants are currently doing great!!!!
Any help would be appreciated