infinitalus
Active Member
I started using coco recently to get away from peat moss based soils. The peat really takes away from the environment and doesnt help out the plant too much as it dries out.. it kinda chokes the roots. I read up before on using subcool's supersoil recipe and wanted to apply the same concept to coco. I trolled around the internet looking for something like this, and its an emerging product. It was originally tested here on RIU and the guy is trying to make it commercial.
Think about it. Everyone seems very concerned about the difference between the metal chelates in liquid nutrients (for hydro and top feeding) and organic micro-organisms breaking down of the nutrients. This product comes ready to use - not having to make your own 30+ day compost, not requiring any additional additives or nutrients, and can be used from seed to harvest. Coco also speeds up nutrient uptake with the extra aeration it provides over soil.
It is on the pricy side - but not having to pay for additives or bottles of nutrients not to mention the labor of mixing this stuff up and waiting for compost is worth the $45 price tag IMO.
Check it out here: http://www.nonutrientsrequired.com/
Think about it. Everyone seems very concerned about the difference between the metal chelates in liquid nutrients (for hydro and top feeding) and organic micro-organisms breaking down of the nutrients. This product comes ready to use - not having to make your own 30+ day compost, not requiring any additional additives or nutrients, and can be used from seed to harvest. Coco also speeds up nutrient uptake with the extra aeration it provides over soil.
It is on the pricy side - but not having to pay for additives or bottles of nutrients not to mention the labor of mixing this stuff up and waiting for compost is worth the $45 price tag IMO.
Check it out here: http://www.nonutrientsrequired.com/