Hay dude I'm guessing your from the UK? If so it's a nightmare to get hold of! I found mine on Amazon. I'm a beginner 2 and I maid some major mistakes make sure you rinse the stuff thouroughly before use as it normally holds alot of salt! It is ground down coconut husk. I used this stuff to begin with, with a 50/50 mix with perlite and tbh it was a loud of wank I've swapped to normal seeding compost with a little coco mixed to give it a little more fibre mix and its working a treat never seen anything like it growth is astranomical! Max sure you rinse your soil aswell for good measure as it maybe a little strong for your babies.once they are big enough to be moved up a pot size put them into whatever medium you fancy I've gone for biobizzall mix as its ppritty easy to get in the UK comes already perlite mixed aswell![]()
those compressed blocks suck dick unless your mixing shit in with them. It's straight coco pith (fine)
i used to use them, i hated them, get some good coco, you can re-use it a few times before it starts to change from inert to decomposable (5 years i think)
due to coconuts growing near the ocean, rinsing , washing, charging, and buffering are crucial to non-treated coco.
there is husk, pith, and croutons, they're all the same shit , just processed differently. There are mixes that include all 3 types , and you can choose what you want depending on the system you run
there is a sticky on how to properly handle coco
not saying the pith gave me bad results, it's just soil surpassed it and i know if i coughed up money for good stuff it would have been WAY worth it.
I throw old coco in the compost pile
you need to supplement a little more cal-mag than normal with coco, and also it locks out some potassium, i think. To be sure, check the sticky on coco in the drain to waste sub forum
those compressed blocks suck dick unless your mixing shit in with them. It's straight coco pith (fine)
i used to use them, i hated them, get some good coco, you can re-use it a few times before it starts to change from inert to decomposable (5 years i think)
due to coconuts growing near the ocean, rinsing , washing, charging, and buffering are crucial to non-treated coco.
there is husk, pith, and croutons, they're all the same shit , just processed differently. There are mixes that include all 3 types , and you can choose what you want depending on the system you run
there is a sticky on how to properly handle coco
not saying the pith gave me bad results, it's just soil surpassed it and i know if i coughed up money for good stuff it would have been WAY worth it.
I throw old coco in the compost pile
you need to supplement a little more cal-mag than normal with coco, and also it locks out some potassium, i think. To be sure, check the sticky on coco in the drain to waste sub forum