DoubleAtotheRON
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Alright. Somebody convince me why running coco is better than soil. I might wanna try it.
granted this is my second try at coco (the first one didn't go well many years ago mostly b/c of me) but you treat it like hydro, not dirt.Alright. Somebody convince me why running coco is better than soil. I might wanna try it.
If a monkey like me can harvest a decent yield imagine what you could do. I've been chained to hand watering my plants. Automation would be fantastic. My current 3 gallon pots are bone dry in a day and I feel neglectful.Alright. Somebody convince me why running coco is better than soil. I might wanna try it.
Facts, cuase surface areaThe biggest physical difference is the ability of coco to have ample air even when fully saturated.
I can't believe you are thinking of trying Coco Coir. I love growing in coco. I definitely get a faster growth rate plus I have noticed an increase in yield. Also I think it produces a smoother smoke, but that is my opinion. If you decide to try it I think you will kill it. You are a much more skilled grower than a hack like me.Alright. Somebody convince me why running coco is better than soil. I might wanna try it.
Bad in what sense?Facts, cuase surface area
Also, its makes coco bad when dry...
Half the veg time, bigger yieldsAlright. Somebody convince me why running coco is better than soil. I might wanna try it.
DTW.Also, sounds like you'd go through more nutes? or are you Coco guys recirculating?
Like how often would a 7 gallon need to be fed in lets say a VPD enviro at 80 degrees/60%rh?