Good coco coir brand?

scoobyboy

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My friend I don’t know why you think I was telling people anything, other people like to throw nonsense in as I said all the thread asked was for coco brands. Other people jumped on it with the usual fact less based comments. Peace
 

Fruity420

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I must have missed the post that suggested it was fact?
I went back and looked, it was you who said it! Hilarious

Star dog, Page 1
“ I disagree about canna being head and shoulders above the rest.
I've used canna for years I've no problem with it but it needs 35/40% perlite”

It’s like the twilight zone.
Can’t make this shit up
 

Star Dog

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I went back and looked, it was you who said it! Hilarious

Star dog, Page 1
“ I disagree about canna being head and shoulders above the rest.
I've used canna for years I've no problem with it but it needs 35/40% perlite”

It’s like the twilight zone.
Can’t make this shit up
Ffs man what part of "I" don't you understand?
I'm still missing the bit where I said it was fact?
Where is it exactly, it's I can't see it?

Ffs man you're right you can't make this stuff up.... But you still managed, idiot.
 

bEelzeBosS

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Growing in coco already requires daily feeding, but if you want to not only waste more money on perlite and hydroton while at the same time causing your medium dry out faster and adding even more time feeding...more power to you I guess. Sounds counterproductive to me but you guys do you!
 

Gemtree

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Growing in coco already requires daily feeding, but if you want to not only waste more money on perlite and hydroton while at the same time causing your medium dry out faster and adding even more time feeding...more power to you I guess. Sounds counterproductive to me but you guys do you!
Coco doesn't require daily feeding lol
 

bEelzeBosS

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Coco doesn't require daily feeding lol
What size containers are you growing in? Indoors or out? Fabric or plastic?

Plastic more than 3 gallons indoors during veg I'd agree. But other than that, yeah for best results it absolutely does. Coco is supposed to be kept saturated, if you let it dry out you're just asking for problems.
 

bEelzeBosS

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Where’s the other 9 ounces? Is it hiding behind that plant or something?
:roll:

My last plant of the same strain produced 12.75. The one in the pic seems to have a bit larger colas than it's mom. Believe me or not, I give zero fucks.
 

StonedGardener

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I don't agree that coco needs any perlite, it's perfect as is. Canna is good, so is Botanicare, and so is the hydrofarm brand-I'm talking about bagged coco here.
How mush more drainage do ya need...Holy Jesus...,,the water runs through that shit like Niagra Falls. Now vermiculite is another story.
 

bk78

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:roll:

My last plant of the same strain produced 12.75. The one in the pic seems to have a bit larger colas than it's mom. Believe me or not, I give zero fucks.
Oh trust me I don’t believe that’s a 3/4 pound plant 1 bit. I see you believe your own lies though
 
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