Coco or roots organic

PJ Diaz

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It will grow best that way. From root system, clone seed and all. That’s what makes a seed have the genetic features it does. I have big roots and have small roots. How do you think they figured out you could modify a photoperiod 3 generations with a ruderalis to create an auto flower. . If you take a plant grown in a hydrophonic bucket take a clone from that plant and seed that clone out. The seeds from that will struggle in organic feed. Either it be coco or soil. If you do the same with an organic grow using dry slow released amendments and try to seed it to synthetic foods , they’ll burn up. I’m not fixated on my question, my original question was never answered. I’m good at growing in both, that’s no issue. my question on the other hand was just asking if anybody else had Grew Mimosa cake in one or the other. Not all the other stuff that every conversation people post get carried away on here. If you haven’t grown Mimosa cake in either one just say I don’t know I haven’t tried it yet,
Just stop making a fool of yourself.
 

FirstCavApache64

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Am I too late...... bout a pound. Oh by the way, what in the name of Jesus jumped up Christ are you talking about? You really think that the seeds have memories of their sweet momma's and just won't do as well if you don't grow them out in the same media? I try really hard not to bust noob balls, but when you put out crazy crap like this that other people might believe because they just don't know better, you deserve it. If you have big roots and you have small roots, it's you. I don't have small roots, ever. Good luck with your bro science project, I mean grow.
 

Green Refuge

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I didn't have much luck with roots organic. Switched back to coco and never looked back. Coco is so much easier to control as long as you have automated watering or have the time to hand water.
 

FirstCavApache64

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Coco sounds great and if I'm ever in a position to automate my watering I'd love to give it a try but it's not a good fit for me. I have some physical limitations that just would not work with doing multiple hand waterings a day. I love the growth rate in Coco though. I've seen some amazing trees in little pots with it.
 

Holeleeshet

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The Two plants on the far left are in coco and the one in the middle is in soil. This genetic which are the same size feed etc… prefers coco and does better.
The second pic has soil on the left and coco on the right with a completely other genetic that is also fed the same ph etc… you can see that the soil is lot bigger and more optimal in than coco. Certain genetics do prefer soil or cocoa if you can’t tell the difference between the plant sizes that should be enough to tell you. This form cracks me up, and went from one general question to you thinks they know the most, to food and random shit.
 

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twentyeight.threefive

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The Two plants on the far left are in coco and the one in the middle is in soil. This genetic which are the same size feed etc… prefers coco and does better.
The second pic has soil on the left and coco on the right with a completely other genetic that is also fed the same ph etc… you can see that the soil is lot bigger and more optimal in than coco. Certain genetics do prefer soil or cocoa if you can’t tell the difference between the plant sizes that should be enough to tell you. This form cracks me up, and went from one general question to you thinks they know the most, to food and random shit.
Different genetics don’t give a shit about their medium. Thinking that they do cracks me up.

Soil isn’t more optimal than coco. If you had two clones and the soil one had quicker growth that just means you don’t know how to properly grow in coco.
 

MickFoster

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you can see that the soil is lot bigger and more optimal in than coco. Certain genetics do prefer soil or cocoa if you can’t tell the difference between the plant sizes that should be enough to tell you.
Are you sure it isn't just that particular plant?
2 plants does not make a scientific study.........it just promotes false information.
 

xtsho

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Oh brother. Back again with more nonsense and an absolutely worthless side by side. He sure showed all us dumb morons that he was right.


The Two plants on the far left are in coco and the one in the middle is in soil. This genetic which are the same size feed etc… prefers coco and does better.
The second pic has soil on the left and coco on the right with a completely other genetic that is also fed the same ph etc… you can see that the soil is lot bigger and more optimal in than coco. Certain genetics do prefer soil or cocoa if you can’t tell the difference between the plant sizes that should be enough to tell you. This form cracks me up, and went from one general question to you thinks they know the most, to food and random shit.

Did you mix up the photos? I see three plants in the first picture. If the two on the left are in coco then how can the middle one be in soil? In the second photo I see 2 plants top and bottom on the left and a few leaves of a third on the right. Which is which?

What cracks me up is people that don't know anything calling everyone else morons and then coming back after a couple of weeks with some nah nah nah post that doesn't prove anything except who the real moron actually is. If you can't figure that out just look into one of these.

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Lenin1917

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Organics isn't for the simple minded, :lol:

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What do you mean? It doesn’t get much simpler than water the plant in the really big pot of whatever organic “super soil” sure it can get more complicated if you want it to but even a semi diy organic potting mix is easy af. 1 part peat, 1 part ewc, 1 part perlite, whatever brand dry amendments then it’s pretty much just keep ‘em watered.
 

PadawanWarrior

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What do you mean? It doesn’t get much simpler than water the plant in the really big pot of whatever organic “super soil” sure it can get more complicated if you want it to but even a semi diy organic potting mix is easy af. 1 part peat, 1 part ewc, 1 part perlite, whatever brand dry amendments then it’s pretty much just keep ‘em watered.
Gets more complicated the longer you use the same soil. It's easy if you buy new stuff each time. I've never tested mine, but I'm gonna send some in soon to finally get it checked.
 
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