We are using coco as a hydrponic medium, its brilliant air to water ratio among other thing's. The reality is its just fibers. Im sure there will be ither options we are not aware of that do the same job.
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I'm surprised there isn't a more synthetic alternative that's been created for profits more than anything else. I like how you can water it daily or leave it a day or two if needed. Works amazing for organic growers too as the bacteria have a better supply of air with water.Keeno wrote: βSun Nov 07, 2021 12:10 amThis has come up a few timeson the podcast @DIY.Rik. I have ro admit im not clued up on the subject in any way, but will have a look at the links.
We are using coco as a hydrponic medium, its brilliant air to water ratio among other thing's. The reality is its just fibers. Im sure there will be ither options we are not aware of that do the same job.
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I think you're damned if you do and damned if you dont these days! Anything is bad for the environment these days, it's good to look at both sides of the fence I think but I can't say I wouldn't ever use coco again either.Keeno wrote: βSun Nov 07, 2021 12:10 amThis has come up a few timeson the podcast @DIY.Rik. I have ro admit im not clued up on the subject in any way, but will have a look at the links.
We are using coco as a hydrponic medium, its brilliant air to water ratio among other thing's. The reality is its just fibers. Im sure there will be ither options we are not aware of that do the same job.
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Mine goes in my worm bin.
Yes that is a very good point Marcus. I will need some for a wormery I intend to have.Marcus wrote: βSun Nov 07, 2021 2:00 pmMine goes in my worm bin.
I use coco for microgreens, I use the compressed bricks as they're free from endospores so the stuff doesn't go green and manky when wet and also don't have any feed or buffering agents in it. Reptile bedding blocks they are. A quid each, makes 7L.
It's great for growing mushrooms too.
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It does have a great cation exchange capacity i think its best of any medium tbh and that is gonna be hard to replicate or so i would think myself. Basically its not hard to make a grow medium out of lots of shit & of crap lying around but its gonna be hard to add that magic CEC touch which coco has.Keeno wrote: βSun Nov 07, 2021 12:10 amThis has come up a few timeson the podcast @DIY.Rik. I have ro admit im not clued up on the subject in any way, but will have a look at the links.
We are using coco as a hydrponic medium, its brilliant air to water ratio among other thing's. The reality is its just fibers. Im sure there will be ither options we are not aware of that do the same job.
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I grew in small groden rockwool cubes and clayballs (50/50 mix) for a good few years before coco came about my way, i grew exact same way as i grow now, in pots hand watered run to waste, so still passive hydro or so i think, but my plants were very much bigger when i switched to coco were talking mahoosive in comparison and the yield was greatly improved in fact massively improved. I was running same Jack Herer cutting that I'd ran for donkeys years as well. Again as said to Keano i think main reasons for all that is coco has by far the best CEC of any grow medium from mud to water and owt in between. I might be wrong but tis what it is.KD wrote: βSun Nov 07, 2021 12:15 amI'm surprised there isn't a more synthetic alternative that's been created for profits more than anything else. I like how you can water it daily or leave it a day or two if needed. Works amazing for organic growers too as the bacteria have a better supply of air with water.Keeno wrote: βSun Nov 07, 2021 12:10 amThis has come up a few timeson the podcast @DIY.Rik. I have ro admit im not clued up on the subject in any way, but will have a look at the links.
We are using coco as a hydrponic medium, its brilliant air to water ratio among other thing's. The reality is its just fibers. Im sure there will be ither options we are not aware of that do the same job.
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Yeah I completely get you.coco has by far the best CEC of any grow medium from mud to water and owt in between. I might be wrong but tis what it is.Β
I like your approach of thought there. This is how new ideasthought could we replace the stolen peat bogs with coco?Β
Really ? Man i would hands down say raiding peat bogs is by far a lot worse many times over for the World than making a sack or block of coco is. Not that it makes either right, but for sure we need to stop raiding peat bogs as of yesterday.