cheers man, just potted 6 small grapefruits and a cheese up, just a bit nervous for my ladies, doesnt need watering more often than soil then?
I couldn't really give a proper comparison since the first time I tried soil I may as well of just put them in a jar of water. You know the old trick though, lift the pot, if it's light then give them a little water.
@ Dura just got this from a hydro shop
"It's a bi-product of the coconut tree. Coconut husk is processed to produce fibrous material for use as a growing medium. Coco coir is a proven best alternative to any growing medium. Its use as a growing medium outperforms any other medium used for growing vegetables, ornamentals and tree plants. Its soft structure promotes easy root penetration and healthy growth. Coco coir is 100% environmentally friendly. It is a renewable resource that is consistent in quality. Coco coir has the best physical and chemical properties to promote better plant growth."
I can definitely vouch for the root system, can't wait post a picture of my rootball. When I transplanted, it was almost solid. Think that's partly down to rhizotonic though, that stuff is the shit.