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pop22

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The coco replaces peat moss as a medium. Peat is not a renewable resource as it take hundreds of years to grow a bog. I started using coco in my soil at up to 25% 2 years ago,and it has been a great medium for use in organic soil.

The weird thing, to me, is that Mr. Read has a recipe for soil that uses quite a bit of coco coir, but no mention is made of coco as a base growing medium. The only mention of it, in either book, is in his soil recipe. Surprising, considering how popular it has become with folks I know. I did a search of the bigger book using the digital magic of Kindle, and the word 'coir' appears once, the string 'coco' appears nowhere.
 

Michael Huntherz

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The coco replaces peat moss as a medium. Peat is not a renewable resource as it take hundreds of years to grow a bog. I started using coco in my soil at up to 25% 2 years ago,and it has been a great medium for use in organic soil.
I like coco for all those reasons, too, I just bought 4 more bags of Tupur today. Dude who wrote that book uses about the same amount you do in his soil recipe.
 

Afgan King

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if you don't fk it up along the way ,you have a good chance of getting some sort of cosmic canna award....
Oh ya he's about to be pulling consistent fire with heavy yields and all of it being consistent. Not a huge 2lb plant here and a 20 oz here and 14 oz there and so on. He'll be pulling 30-32 oz across the board very soon these babies have been getting healthier Everytime I see them. Hell I'll be over there tonight looking at that night side with the lec that are some of the happiest plants I've seen.
 

ttystikk

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Oh ya he's about to be pulling consistent fire with heavy yields and all of it being consistent. Not a huge 2lb plant here and a 20 oz here and 14 oz there and so on. He'll be pulling 30-32 oz across the board very soon these babies have been getting healthier Everytime I see them. Hell I'll be over there tonight looking at that night side with the lec that are some of the happiest plants I've seen.
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