DocofRock
Well-Known Member
Hey RIU! Just wanted to stop by the Organics section and ask the people best equipped to answer this question.
I’m a relatively new grower, but during my time growing, I’ve taken the road less traveled and instead of just picking one style, one strain, one medium, one container, organic vs chemical nutes, I’ve done it all at once. While it certainly hasn’t made my grow easily managed, it has allowed me to learn and experiment with what I enjoy most. I’ve also gotten to learn about cannabis horticulture in a more comprehensive way. That said, at this point in my growing experience, I’ve developed a strong preference for organic and living soil, with high quality composts and organic amendments, compost teas, bennies, etc. The quality and appearance and resistance of the plants grown in organic, nutrient-rich soil, in my opinion, is far and away superior to using chemical fertilizers with an inert medium. However, there are some aspects of coco coir that I really, really like.
I have found rooting to be stronger, faster, and thicker in coco coir. The overall growth rate, height, and thickness of the stems and branches seems a bit better. I also like how it is nearly impossible to overwater, and is a hydroponic medium.
TLDR: I strongly prefer organic growing in nutrient-rich living soil to chemical ferts in an inert medium, but really love the rooting and growth rate of plants grown in coco coir. What would you all suggest for the best method to incorporate both and enjoy the best of both worlds?
Happy Growing!
I’m a relatively new grower, but during my time growing, I’ve taken the road less traveled and instead of just picking one style, one strain, one medium, one container, organic vs chemical nutes, I’ve done it all at once. While it certainly hasn’t made my grow easily managed, it has allowed me to learn and experiment with what I enjoy most. I’ve also gotten to learn about cannabis horticulture in a more comprehensive way. That said, at this point in my growing experience, I’ve developed a strong preference for organic and living soil, with high quality composts and organic amendments, compost teas, bennies, etc. The quality and appearance and resistance of the plants grown in organic, nutrient-rich soil, in my opinion, is far and away superior to using chemical fertilizers with an inert medium. However, there are some aspects of coco coir that I really, really like.
I have found rooting to be stronger, faster, and thicker in coco coir. The overall growth rate, height, and thickness of the stems and branches seems a bit better. I also like how it is nearly impossible to overwater, and is a hydroponic medium.
TLDR: I strongly prefer organic growing in nutrient-rich living soil to chemical ferts in an inert medium, but really love the rooting and growth rate of plants grown in coco coir. What would you all suggest for the best method to incorporate both and enjoy the best of both worlds?
Happy Growing!