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DoobieDoobs

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Bruh... I think you may be challenging the answers a lottle too much. People, including me, have already told you why regular soil is better than coco growing when it comes to organic growing. You keep saying it as if it wasn't an already answered question, I said it in like page 1 or 2.
 

UpInSmoke420$24

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Bruh... I think you may be challenging the answers a lottle too much. People, including me, have already told you why regular soil is better than coco growing when it comes to organic growing. You keep saying it as if it wasn't an already answered question, I said it in like page 1 or 2.
I am not even talking about coco anymore bro. We are talking about temp
 

DoobieDoobs

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And about the temperatures, sure you can grow below 77°, but let me tell you, the people that answered you have a lot more experience than you and me both combined. Its ok to challenge answers, jut its also ok to trust a little.
 

UpInSmoke420$24

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Like I said, I respect the other growers. But if you say something that is not true of course I am going to challenge it. Wouldnt you?
Just because someone has more experience than you, does not mean they can grow better or know better. Some people been growing for 20 years and don't know a male from a female lol I have had garbage shit from the most experienced growers.

See, if you answer with a respectable answer filled with facts that make sense, I will take you seriously. If you say something that is not true...then I am going to question or challenge that. Thats what any human being would do
 

DoobieDoobs

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its just that on page 4 of the thread you repeat the organic coco thing, and that was already answered since page 1-2, I was making sure that you read those responses.
 

UpInSmoke420$24

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At this point, I am not arguing to anybody that dry amendments in coco is not optimal. I am not arguing it is going to cause problems. I am not arguing there is a better way. So if there is a better way, then suggest that better way. Telll me what deficiencies are showing. Give me facts. Give me useful information.
 

UpInSmoke420$24

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The fact is nobody does, they just talk shit and if you question them then your an asshole who is rejecting a "knowledgeable growers" opinion. I am sorry, but if a person tells me something I know is not true, or is completely false, regardless if they are 'Knowledgeable" or experienced or not, I am going to reject it and question it. And of course there is no response after that because there wrong. If you were so knowledgeable or experienced then you wouldn't be telling me that you can't grow good weed in 77 degrees lol
 

DoobieDoobs

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I dont know dude, I read the responses you were given and I find in them useful information. Like for exemple we said that real soil is better than coco simply because of the CEC, and CEC helps holding nutrients which us important for organic growing. And BudzBuddha told you that lower temps imply slower nutrient uptake, and that is shown in the pictures you provided.
 

UpInSmoke420$24

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I have seen plenty of "experts" be complete idiots that have no clue what they are talking about. Some people are just dead stuck on there ways or the highway
 

UpInSmoke420$24

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I agree with that. Those were useful information. Information I already know. I know the CEC of coco is lower than living soil. I agree 100%. But if you are adding micro life to your soil and worm castings every week or two, it can be done. It is not optimal, you are correct about that.
 

UpInSmoke420$24

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So I want people to just clear something up with me. AND PLEASE DONT TAKE IT AS I AM SAYING COCO IS BETTER THAN LIVING SOIL WITH DRY AMMENDMENTS OR THAT IT IS OPTIMAL OR YOU SHOULD DO IT OR ITS THE ONLY AND BEST WAY AND IM DEAD SET ON COCO WITH DRY AMMENDMENTS or any of that bullshit...but if you add microbial life, nutrients, water, and worm castings to a pot of coco, you are telling me that none of those nutrients are going to get broken down and used by the weed plant? And that it won't work at all? I am just trying to clarify. COCO's CEC is lower than peat moss...but is it 0?
 

DoobieDoobs

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No one is saying it is impossible.

edit: Look were all seen mr canucks fried plants get to the end xD. BTW his plants are fried, I believe, not because of the coco, but because he top dresses waaay too much.
 
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