Cottoouth916
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Would you use soil to get a faster and more bulky Qaulity harvest or would you go with coco coir get those results ?
Coco should get you 10 to 15% more yield. Some people argue that the smell.might be better with soil but I don't see that. I love coco... but remember it's hydroponics..m you need to learn how to do itWould you use soil to get a faster and more bulky Qaulity harvest or would you go with coco coir get those results ?
Hmm I wonder if affects potency.Coco should get you 10 to 15% more yield. Some people argue that the smell.might be better with soil but I don't see that. I love coco... but remember it's hydroponics..m you need to learn how to do it
Not potency but soil will give you better flavor if you grow organically.Hmm I wonder if affects potency.
If you smoked one grown and soil and one grown in coco and didn't know which, you wouldn't be able to tell which was which by taste.Not potency but soil will give you better flavor if you grow organically.
I said 'organically' dummy, big difference between growing in soil with chemical nutes and growing in soil using organics.If you smoked one grown and soil and one grown in coco and didn't know which, you wouldn't be able to tell which was which by taste.
Ok... "organically". You wouldn't be able to tell the difference between the two. Ok I get it now... Jorge Cervantes said it, so it's definitely true. My bad.I said 'organically' dummy, big difference between growing in soil with chemical nutes and growing in soil using organics.
Even Jorge Cervantes in his ultimate grow DVD admits organic herb tastes better.
Would you use soil to get a faster and more bulky Qaulity harvest or would you go with coco coir get those results ?
As someone who grows organically outdoors and with coco/mineral salts indoors, I can honestly say there is no difference in "quality" or "flavor." I think this myth popped up due to inconsistent drying/curing methods. Ever hear the one about mineral salts causing "crackling" or "popping" when you smoke it? Or the "white" vs "black" ash thing? Yeah....all down to drying and curing.