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The coco replaces peat moss as a medium. Peat is not a renewable resource as it take hundreds of years to grow a bog. I started using coco in my soil at up to 25% 2 years ago,and it has been a great medium for use in organic soil.

The weird thing, to me, is that Mr. Read has a recipe for soil that uses quite a bit of coco coir, but no mention is made of coco as a base growing medium. The only mention of it, in either book, is in his soil recipe. Surprising, considering how popular it has become with folks I know. I did a search of the bigger book using the digital magic of Kindle, and the word 'coir' appears once, the string 'coco' appears nowhere.
 
The coco replaces peat moss as a medium. Peat is not a renewable resource as it take hundreds of years to grow a bog. I started using coco in my soil at up to 25% 2 years ago,and it has been a great medium for use in organic soil.
I like coco for all those reasons, too, I just bought 4 more bags of Tupur today. Dude who wrote that book uses about the same amount you do in his soil recipe.
 
if you don't fk it up along the way ,you have a good chance of getting some sort of cosmic canna award....
Oh ya he's about to be pulling consistent fire with heavy yields and all of it being consistent. Not a huge 2lb plant here and a 20 oz here and 14 oz there and so on. He'll be pulling 30-32 oz across the board very soon these babies have been getting healthier Everytime I see them. Hell I'll be over there tonight looking at that night side with the lec that are some of the happiest plants I've seen.
 
Oh ya he's about to be pulling consistent fire with heavy yields and all of it being consistent. Not a huge 2lb plant here and a 20 oz here and 14 oz there and so on. He'll be pulling 30-32 oz across the board very soon these babies have been getting healthier Everytime I see them. Hell I'll be over there tonight looking at that night side with the lec that are some of the happiest plants I've seen.
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