Ty,
"tupur" what is that ?
looks like coco & perlite mixed for the buyer is all .
am I wrong , is there a secret sauce in it ?
not being an ass here , but I used coco for 20 years & I've never seen this stuff & i'm in NorCal
I don't pretend to know a lot about coco, I do not. I tried straight coco awhile ago and I was disappointed.
'Tupur royal gold' is the specific stuff, they say it has coco, perlite and compost plus some minor amendments. I got interested in it when I saw just how consistently green everything was when I visited a friend's facility. They were using brand name water bottles nutes and slaying it- 1gpw with SE HPS lighting, no less.
I've had consistency problems with my RDWC for years and while I've made lots of improvements it's still very much a dynamically unstable system- as anyone running one will attest.
I plugged my existing dry nute formula into Tupur and the results are very simply 100% consistent. Even a lil plant I thought sure was a goner coming out of the cloner made it and is now thriving.
I haven't lost any growth performance in the switch either, and vigor is better than ever. Some have suggested I just had my nutes wrong for RDWC and they may have a point, but that alone doesn't address all the problems I had before- and don't anymore.
Drown the fuck out of it and it drains to the perfect moisture level. It likes similar pH and it wants a bit higher EC. As I said, I'm running the same nutrients in the same ratios and it went from struggling to spectacular.
I'm even running ebb n flood with it in some stages and the plants are responding like gangbusters. That's a natural lead in to a transplant into a 5 gallon bucket- Tupur means 2 buckets per bag, according to some witty soul lol- and then watered from underneath, SIPS style.
Hybrid hydro, all the advantages while eliminating the shortcomings.