read the BS that came out on bushmaster? or maybe it was gravity...using a known carcinogen in their mix. I don't know if its the rumor mill or not?
I don't use it cause I just haven't had the chance really. I want to use it as foliar and when I bought it all my plants where in full flower...
because your in a peat based medium I wouldn't treat them as if they are in straight coco. Your going to run into salt build ups later.
This is just essentially a soilLESS mix, and not plain coco.
I'd give a nice plain watering in between feedings. Now if you get a brick like this:
and...
your not growing in coco brother, your growing in peat....supplemented with coco.
By SunshineAdvanced on May 5, 2011
Beginning with carefully selected ingredients and formulated by a team of professional horticulturists, the Sunshine Advanced #4...
your not growing in coco brother, your growing in peat....supplemented with coco.
By SunshineAdvanced on May 5, 2011
Beginning with carefully selected ingredients and formulated by a team of professional horticulturists, the Sunshine Advanced #4...
Well I grow skunk #1 in coco, so anytime you want to see what she can do give me a shout.
As for the the debate on it being hydro or not. It clearly is, it retains only slight amounts of nutrients, (bonds to P and Ca well) if your hand watering, or using a top feed automated system (even...
ok I got to rant a bit here.
Why is coco not more widely used? Why do people still mess with soil?
It hurts me to see things like:
"make sure to add lime to buffer your ph"
"Dont overwater! your bogging your plant down"
"ohhh you got a major salt build up...you need to flush"
If people...
fucking A right....I'm a coco man too. I didnt even see this post
and its just like a hydro...an inert medium. ...if your hand watering to waste, get a good 20-30% every time and there's no need for plain water the last 7-14 days.
never done the dark thing. might try it sometime, always felt if it fools them into thinking its winter...might just pop a couple nanners out to make sure of reproduction. But obviously I cant be sure of that either.
...I dont see much of a need to even give plants plain water the last 7-14...
i should have pointed out in the previous post. I do not use coco as an addition to soil. I and most coco growers grow in plain old coco.
I must also advise that this is a form of hydroponics, and will cost much more in nutrients then a soil regimen would, as it is an inert medium and...
ehhh, here is a quote from a site.
its a coconut!!! lol, no seriously your growing in a coconut.
hahah no I'm fucking with you, it is coconut, but its the husk, called coco coir.
Need an organic boost for your soil? Coco Fiber is an excellent way to increase the water absorbing power of...
go buy a bag....smoke a bowl, and chill brother.
let her take care of herself. I find the less I worry about shit, the better they grow. You'll see, knock a couple of them sluts down, after while you'll get it.
it needs nothing, let that soil dry out, no nutes AT ALL...no need for...
If they had a "fucking love this shit" button I'd had clicked it.
I took one look at a picture and my nose smelt foul dirt.
.....let the controversy begin.
edit: I hate soil in general.