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47 thoughts on “Growing Cannabis in Coco Coir Basics + My ‘Feelings’ On Coco…”

  1. Ari Mouratides says:

    Coco is a challenge, but when you apply it correctly, it can be useful for very specific goals…especially control over inputs…it's a good tool for predictability and research. It's not viable at certain scales unless you have a streamlined processing solution for cleaning, screening and buffering. It's a tool, like most other things…neither "good" nor "bad", but has its own set of challenges…IMO

  2. mcp says:

    Coco & green haze nutes & no additives nvr had a prob

  3. Nathan Beazer says:

    I’ve said it before mate and I’ll say it again when are we actually going to see you grow something because I honestly do not believe you know what you’re doing you just scavenge the Internet for information

  4. Nathan Beazer says:

    Bullshit look at the Facebook groups and other forums soil growers struggle more than anyone else out there yet again more evidence of you not have enough fucking clue what you’re doing show us some evidence but you know how to grow

  5. So Bored says:

    First time grower in coco chior .Just wondering what i should do when seeing yellowing . I did not pre charge the coco chior.

  6. Eldamire Strix says:

    Bah if i'm going to get out of using soil I'm just gonna go full hydroponic! haha go big or go home!

  7. delosombres says:

    There is not much Potassium if the coco is washed properly and it releases slowly. Besides if you treat coco like hydro and water several times per day (in flowering) with runoff you flush that little extra Potassium anyway. So there is no need to use coco nutrients. Use normal hydro nutes and just add Ca+Mg if you have soft water.

  8. David Gauthier says:

    I water my coco in veg every 5-7 days
    I water my coco in flower every 4-5 days.
    When the pots are getting light I water. I spend 350$ in nutes per grow. If I was to water every day Lex it would cost me 3500$ in nutes a grow. So no you do not have to water every day everybody you don't need to. 20 plants/4000w
    8 pounds, so ya no need for that.

  9. Rhodes68 says:

    Get Dr. MJ's book Coco for Cannabis (amazon) and FOLLOW IT!
    Coco is like a high performance automobile, great if you know what you are doing ( or can actually follow good directions) poor if you are less competent or LAZY.
    90% of issues in coco are either not using coco specific nuets, failure to wash and or failure to buffer with cal-mag. Not much of big secret is it… BTW my yield on autoflowering plants DOUBLED going from organics and soil to mineral and coco with CocoTek nuets with zero deficiencies… that is an average of 9 ounces dry per plant. I am not an experienced grower with only about a dozen+ complete grows under my belt but I do my homework. Yeah I flush for 7-9 days but dang thats no trouble.
    Again get Dr. MJ's book Coco for Cannabis (amazon) and FOLLOW IT!

  10. balzonurchin says:

    1:21
    "By mid flower, it's almost certain you'll be watering it daily."
    And if you're only watering it daily, it's almost certain you'll have lockout issues from all the salt build up. By mid flower, the plants will be root bound, and require at least 3 fertigation events daily to keep the conductivity of the runoff from spiking.

  11. balzonurchin says:

    The big plus for growing in coco vs other hydroponic methods for me is that the plants won't drown or dry out during a power failure. It's a good way to get through the winter storms. I have yet to have a power failure last long enough to trigger flowering during vegetative growing.

  12. Jeremy Talbot says:

    Ive heard hydro nutes only but i use organics in coco as long as it dont dry its good and flush every 2 weeks. Chicken manure and earth worm castings.

  13. Jeremy Talbot says:

    Give coco weak nutes with a couple drops cal mag and micronutrients per gal of water.

  14. Brett A. Smith says:

    Just a tip, slow release nutes aka dry amendments is key for coco. When you mix the perlite and coco to fill pots follow the directions on the packaging. At week 3-4 of the plants life top dress with more dry ammendmemts and again at week 4 of flower and ur golden

  15. Sal Sharay says:

    Lex! I NEVER flushed my coco before I transplanted !!! :O

  16. bigbigjoel says:

    Outstanding content as usual. Thank you 🙂

  17. Jay Bennett says:

    The sunglasses annoy tf outta me!

  18. dirigoelectric says:

    I work for multiple growers in multiple facilities. I’ve seen it all used. Coco works, but you have to pay attention to your plants.
    Soil, and simple organic fertilizer is the easiest, low maintenance way.

  19. alkymisten says:

    3 rules for always having success in coco:
    * Always produce runoff in fertigation or get a drain table or DIY
    * Minimum 3-5 gallons for full flowering plants, 5 if u only fertigate once per day, also don’t overdo the perlite unless you autowater use max 20%
    * Fertigate more times per day to get more out of it, especially when flowering

  20. Mike says:

    Coco coir is actually the husk over the hard shell.just saying.i love your vids bro. I learn allot…

  21. Derek Raymo says:

    I use promix with organics….love it… whatever works for ya…

  22. James Engdal says:

    this guy is fucking dumb i grow in coco and have next to zero issues with coco

  23. Jeffrey Bozko says:

    imo soil gives can give more problems then coco

  24. ExecratedPlays says:

    Disliking a medium because people don't do their research seems silly. My buddy struggles to grow with every medium, from soil to DWC, but it's not the medium's fault. It's his. He overwatered his soil grows, underwatered his coco grows and allowed some kind of insect to infest the roots of his DWC plants. I don't imagine you'd argue hydroponics is a poor medium because of his screw ups. Right?

  25. shanesrt1 says:

    Dwc n Aeroponics, are so simple it’s a no brainer, rule of thumb, go from 100ppm and jump every 100ppm per foot, NEVER go above 500ppm your entire grow n u will always have success…… all other methods are weak n boring

  26. Van Niyo says:

    Coco is too hard coir

  27. Bruno C. says:

    Can somebody help me plz
    Like i got a question
    So my girls started havin some problems so i decided to flush them yesterday .
    Growing in coco with perlite added week 3/4 of veg atm.
    I flushed with an ec of 1.0 and ph 5.8 yesterday and today i watered them and the runoff is 0.6-0.5 ec and ph 6.2-6.1 Does this meen i need to up my growschedule ? or is everything fine the way it's going.
    Sorry for the question

  28. TreeofLife says:

    Coco is a fabulously wonderful medium that grows some killer plants!

  29. Me MyselfandI says:

    Coco is so easy, the only thing that concerns me is frequency of watering, twice a day. But comparing my soil grow from my coco grow leads me to conclude that twice the feeding gives twice the results.

  30. dumb shiihh says:

    Can i use soil nutes for my coco?

  31. Can't Beat The BAY! says:

    organic and non-GMO materials at sproutpeople.org

    amazing stuff for micro greens, too!

  32. EMUDroid says:

    I've grown soil and Coco and found Coco gives me way better yields

  33. Antonio Moreno says:

    hi all.im using bio trhive grow and bloom organic from general organics in the coco…i have to be arroun 6.0 ph or need to go more like 6.5 ?thanks

  34. David Ryan says:

    Loyal to the soil

  35. Dat1boi05 says:

    Thumbs up for realizing at the end that it could just be that the majority of growers are using coco. I'm going to try it because it seems like a more forgiving and less complex version of hydroponics. .

  36. Glovo Zagreb says:

    Sometimes there are spidermites in it. Before you water it first time…. put it in oven on 150c for 10min just to kill that motherfucking basterds!

  37. tunerhead24 says:

    This video sucks!

  38. Luke Kennedy says:

    Why do fry bags always have dumb shit hanging on their walls and wearing sunglasses indoors

  39. Roger gr says:

    Ph neutral? On coco its best between 5.5 ph and 6 ph…..

  40. VanValdenburg says:

    There is no Q in coir. Stap butchering that word!

  41. King Cola says:

    I knew I can count on Lex to give me the information that I was looking for on Coco I was just about to buy some off of Amazon change my mind because what he said only makes sense so I'm going to watch the super soil video and see if that's something I want to do thanks Lex

  42. Edwardio says:

    Coco all day every day

  43. Eyeluvsallnotjustafew says:

    Everyone wants what's "better" untill they realize simple is best

  44. Ahmed Al dawood says:

    Hi , coco coir is not available in my country can i use peat moss instead

  45. Vincent Royal says:

    Do you need to buff your coco in cal mag if you have canna coco part A+B? Or do you just water with a+b throughout? And not bother about calmag??

  46. Topsrite says:

    Coco does have issues, lots! If you want continuous great results and like hand watering, D to W , I’d recommend rock wool croutons.

  47. Josh Hainer says:

    How do you join your patreon?

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