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    Quote Originally Posted by alexphillips View Post
    you need to change the water timings. coco hold the water content in it for a long time means it needs less water as compare to the other medium. coco also hold the more nutrients in it which ti release slowly to feed the plant when ever plants need nutrients. this si the reason of quick absorption of nutrients. Check the pH level after supplying the nutrients.
    There is a lot of incorrect information here mate. Alex, are you an experienced grower mate? We appreciate your input here, but please make sure your info is correct, and will help the grower your advising.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Macky View Post
    There is a lot of incorrect information here mate. Alex, are you an experienced grower mate? We appreciate your input here, but please make sure your info is correct, and will help the grower your advising.


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    Quote Originally Posted by alexphillips View Post
    you need to change the water timings. coco hold the water content in it for a long time means it needs less water as compare to the other medium. coco also hold the more nutrients in it which ti release slowly to feed the plant when ever plants need nutrients. this si the reason of quick absorption of nutrients. Check the pH level after supplying the nutrients.
    Quote Originally Posted by Macky View Post
    There is a lot of incorrect information here mate. Alex, are you an experienced grower mate? We appreciate your input here, but please make sure your info is correct, and will help the grower your advising.
    Macky, thought he was referring to the expanded clay? As in comparing coco vs clay blobs, and those clay blobs I would have thought are way too airy to sustain most plant life if it was not some kind of continuous drip feed, or floods? Coco can get soggy relative to clay balls but clay balls never will get soggy, so that's how I see what he had meant.

    I am interested in coco but there are aspects of it that really put me off. Like conflicting info LOL.
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