kovidkough
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they got that bad in one day?
Genuinely out of curiosity, not talking shit: Why do people like growing in coco? It seems like a pain in the ass with an endless source of problems. Earlier in the thread, it was said that daily watering is a good idea. That alone would be enough to turn me off. That and the fact people who grow in coco keep having problems I’ve never once seen while growing in soil.They had that yellow look to them on the bottom leaves for a while but just today developed those grey spots
read my thread in newbie central titled abcs of coco, its simple really you just need to study up abit and adjust to a new medium. the growth is twice soil any day. id suggest people start in soil anyway to learn the plants demandsGenuinely out of curiosity, not talking shit: Why do people like growing in coco? It seems like a pain in the ass with an endless source of problems. Earlier in the thread, it was said that daily watering is a good idea. That alone would be enough to turn me off. That and the fact people who grow in coco keep having problems I’ve never once seen while growing in soil.
Again, I am not talking shit, I just DO NOT understand. Of course, there are highly experienced guys who grow in coco and have fabulous results. There are also guys who are brain surgeons and make a great living. Doesn’t mean I plan to pick up a scalpel and hacksaw and put out my shingle...
Of course, I am not against it on principle. It just seems like diving into the deep end before you can swim.read my thread in newbie central titled abcs of coco, its simple really you just need to study up abit and adjust to a new medium. the growth is twice soil any day. id suggest people start in soil anyway to learn the plants demands
that's very true, prior proper preparationOf course, I am not against it on principle. It just seems like diving into the deep end before you can swim.
No.Should I cut the rapid roots out?