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A/C is 18000 btu the co2 I'm not burning co2 it is to close to the ceiling like 6ins no fire for me. I will do a co2 tank. The heat from the a/c is going out the window.
I can wick an 18" wide pot of coco with 1 dripline without causing any excessive waterlogging, are you guys 100% sure its not those dam coco pots that are causing you problems and getting rootbound/waterlogged? just seems like a 3.5 gallon bucket or netpot with some rooting cloth/felt would be better. Im surprised pythium can even survive in coco.
Shit ive harvested outdoor plants grown in soggy mud for 4+ months.
A/C is 18000 btu the co2 I'm not burning co2 it is to close to the ceiling like 6ins no fire for me. I will do a co2 tank. The heat from the a/c is going out the window.
Its hard to say, I think its more about steering clear of things that could cause a problem, keeping things from getting waterlogged. pythium actually has a very hard time living in coco, but I think it spreads to the water
You have to make adjustmentments for the media you are using. I put my seeds in a 8 inch cocotec pot with roots organics premix coco and im done. I have never used top feed and I have seen pretty good yields without it.
It is just so easy to take 20 cocotek pots, put a seed in each under a hood or 2 and cherry pick the best ones for the MPB's. The rest get put in a 5 gallon pot and will make 1/4 to 1/8th of the mpb... If that...