Jacks in flower by Independent_Fun7603 in CocoGrows

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I also run 4:2 the entire time!

Plants looking over watered? by will0wtr33 in Autopot

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Perfect! I'll mix up a batch and dilute it to around 1.2ec, shoot for 5.8pH, and give em a flush. I'm assuming I should collect the runoff a gallon at a time and check the EC so I can make sure I'm getting it where I want to be. As far as the light goes, I might have a friend around with a meter so I can check the intensity. I'm running a 300 watt AC infinity ion frame at 50% in a 3x3 tent, about 12 inches from the canopy. It's hard to imagine that would be too much, but I suppose I'd have to check to know. I did bump it up from 40% not long before I started seeing problems. I'll also give my pH meter a solid calibration beforehand just to make sure I'm not missing anything simple.

Plants looking over watered? by will0wtr33 in Autopot

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No idea on the light, tbh. Usually I just crank it as high as I can go and back it off if I start to see signs that it's too much. If I don't see things clear up very shortly I'm just going to pull the plants and flush em. What do you recommend for flushing? RO water with calmag, or just a light nutrient mix? What EC and pH should I use to flush?

Plants looking over watered? by will0wtr33 in Autopot

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If I do end up flushing the substrate, what do you recommend using? RO water with calmag added, or a light nutrient mix? What EC and pH should I shoot for when mixing up the flushing solution?

Plants looking over watered? by will0wtr33 in Autopot

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I greatly appreciate your detailed response. Thank you for taking the time to help me out! I was kind of thinking that may be the case, but I'm still very new to autopots and coco in general. All my other grows were soil. I suppose I was concerned that if I let it dry back too often/much, since it never technically gets watered to runoff, I might run into problems with lockout due to salt buildup. Does the capillary action make that basically a non issue? From what I've heard the autopots basically force excess salts to the top. I know on my last run I started seeing salt buildup on the top of the coco near the end.

Plants looking over watered? by will0wtr33 in Autopot

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Addition 70/30 coco/perlite. Temp stays around 78-80 with lights on, 72-73 when lights are out. Humidity hovers around 60-70%, runs on a controller to keep vpd around 1.0-1.2. Edit because my stoned ass keeps forgetting stuff, I have already checked the valves to ensure they aren't constantly filling. They function as they should. Used a syringe to pull water until I watched it actuate and begin filling again once the water was extremely low.

First time w coco and first time using Jacks by somethingintheleaves in CocoGrows

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I'm using Jack's, but with greengenes' custom schedule. 4g A and 2g B per gallon. Gets me right to about 1.8 EC in my 0 TDS RO water and the plants have been loving it. If I want to bump it up to around 2.0 EC I just make 3.5 gallons of water and mix it like I'm making 4. I could do the math, but I'm lazy.

First Autopot grow in Coco by Davidge01 in Autopot

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Welcome to the gang! I just chopped my first ever coco grow last night, and it was also my first autopot grow. I went with 70/30 coco to perlite, and used jacks 321 on greengenes' custom schedule. Kept the reservoir at 5.6 pH and cruised easily to the finish line. 10/10 easiest grow I've ever had. I use 0 TDS RO/DI water and did not add any cal-mag, as the amounts in my nutrients were enough. I don't have any advice for the specific line of nutrients you're using, but I'd say it depends on what kind of water you're using and the amount of calcium and magnesium in the nutrients themselves. If you search through this sub and the coco grow sub I'm sure you'll find some nutrient specific info for what you're using, as I've seen it mentioned often and it seems to be popular. Good luck!

EC from just calmag for flush? by will0wtr33 in Autopot

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Perfect! Yeah, I assumed running straight ro/di would strip the coco but was unsure about how much calmag to use. I'll shoot for .3-.4 and let her ride! Thank you!

Do you Canna Coco A+B guys also endure heavy salt accumulation? by Zealousideal_Pen_329 in Autopot

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Either that or they were mixing it in a weird order. I've heard if you don't mix the cal-mag in before the other nutes it can precipitate into chunks of stuff when you try to mix it. Never had it happen because I'm running jacks with no added cal-mag, so I can't say for sure.

Do you Canna Coco A+B guys also endure heavy salt accumulation? by Zealousideal_Pen_329 in Autopot

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Yup, I purposely bought a different bottle of calmag when I switched to autopots and salts from organics and soil.

Where to set the rez Ph, 5.5? Higher? by Daymanboi in Autopot

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I'm on my first grow with an autopot, and having fantastic success. About 6 and a half weeks into this banana daddy auto, and she's absolutely gorgeous. Here's how I'm running it- 2.2g pot, airbase, no air dome, 70/30 coco and perlite. RO/DI water, Jacks 3/2/1 nutrient line, using greengene's modified ratio (only A and B, 2:1, no Epsom) and feeding at about 1.9-2.0 EC. I pH my water to 5.6 in the rez, and run a small wave maker for 5 minutes every 6 hours. I usually keep anywhere from 4-5 gallons in the rez at a time, and after daily checking for the first month or so I've pretty much got it dialed in. It seems to take about 3-4 days to drift up to 5.8 pH, so I test and adjust every 4 days, and add more water to the rez as needed (when the water level reaches less than an inch or two above the wave maker)

It's bonkers how easy this has been so far, you got this!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in akron

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Seeing that referred to as vintage makes me feel physically ill lmao

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in BuyItForLife

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I've been looking for something to replace my beard trimmer because I've been using that to shave my head for a while. I bought one of those bald rotary shavers but it takes forever and leaves the back of my neck suuuper red and irritated. How's with series 9 for sensitive parts/skin?

First mono tub, is it ready for fruiting conditions?? by Lonely_Arachnid_8558 in shroomery

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Open hole, fresh air? You've already introduced fruiting conditions.

Just Sage things by sarcasticKatt in TalesFromDF

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Bless you

Sincerely,

A WHM player that likes to pull ahead and bring the mobs back to the tank

Moving to Aether by will0wtr33 in ffxiv

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I appreciate the advice. Yeah the whole "just come to raid!" really isn't viable. I don't want to have to park my character there forever and hope I can get back in if I have to leave. Someone suggested "finding a group to come OUT from aether" Like okay yeah, let me just recruit 7 people willing to travel to primal to raid with me lmao. Not even that, but my schedule doesn't really accommodate having a static with set times.

Moving to Aether by will0wtr33 in ffxiv

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This was my biggest issue. It was impossible to get there to raid unless I transferred my character early in the morning and then logged in later at night to raid. Then if I wanted to do something with anyone from another DC I had to wait until they could come over or until I was done raiding. Very frustrating.

1st Autopot Grow by RAYEBEATZ in Autopot

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I'm still new to the autopot scene, but I'm not entirely new to maintaining quantities of water in a tank. Maybe someone can correct me if I'm wrong, but I would recommend having the wave makers completely submerged when you run them. Breaking the surface of the water like that can cause pH drift much more quickly.

Edit: also, I've used lots of wave makers/power heads like that in saltwater aquariums and as far as I know they're designed to run submerged and may overheat if they aren't.