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BUT.......... peat is NOT a renewable resource. It takes hundreds of years for a bog to form and ripen. Coco coir is not only renewable, but actually a better medium, with better CEC ( Cation Exchange Capacity ), ie holds nutrients better. Also, unlike peat, it decays into plant usable nutrients over time. Its a very good additive for soil.

I understand! I am curious how it will work, should be good. But its hard to beat Promix
 
BUT.......... peat is NOT a renewable resource. It takes hundreds of years for a bog to form and ripen. Coco coir is not only renewable, but actually a better medium, with better CEC ( Cation Exchange Capacity ), ie holds nutrients better. Also, unlike peat, it decays into plant usable nutrients over time. Its a very good additive for soil.

Yes pop22, i cant argue with you about coco. Its a fabulous additive!
 
The squash is really growing fast.
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It is looking great, nice size and healthy color.
 
I know. I love the color. It's actually prettier in person. Almost like a lime green under t5 lighting. I'm waiting for a buddy to bring me an IBC tote and then I'm gonna start doing aquaponics. I can barely wait. I've watched a lot of videos on YouTube where people are growing cannabis with aquaponics. And it all looks great.

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BUT.......... peat is NOT a renewable resource. It takes hundreds of years for a bog to form and ripen. Coco coir is not only renewable, but actually a better medium, with better CEC ( Cation Exchange Capacity ), ie holds nutrients better. Also, unlike peat, it decays into plant usable nutrients over time. Its a very good additive for soil.
I've always wanted to try coco. Just haven't got there yet. I can't find it where I live so I'll have to order it. And shipping usually cost almost what the coco does.

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