BongRipkenJR.
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I don't know what it is, but every time I build a new room I want to try something I haven't tried before. I have done hydro drip systems, ebb and flow, soil organic, bio soil, and now I am wanting to try out coco as my medium. I understand there are a million threads on this and that is partly why I am starting a new one hoping the info comes to me. I am not a fan of searching through these forums and for that I am sorry if this type of thread pops up quite a bit. Anyways, down to the meat and potatoes of this post.
I am completely tired of salt based fertilizers. I have used cutting edge, GH, and various advanced and I feel they have nothing on properly grown organic bud. I want to grow coco, but I here there is a higher salt content and I rely heavily on my beneficial bacterias and fungi. I was wondering if anyone has had good luck with compost teas and coco fiber. If so what were some of the obstacles you had to overcome? I would like to use the same compost tea formula I used for my outdoor(which was insanely tasty and sticky, but lacked in density). If that poses too much of a problem I was thinking of substituting in some of the natural organic products from Humboldt Nutrients. I am generally not a fan of nute companies, but I have thoroughly enjoyed the bud that is produced from humboldt's master A and B and their organic 2 part. Of course there were quite a bit of other stuff used with those base nutrients. Anyways, I would love to hear about your organic coco experience. The only coco growers I know either use van de shwan(spelling?) or flora nova and I dont want to use either of them. Thanks in advance fellow gardeners!
I am completely tired of salt based fertilizers. I have used cutting edge, GH, and various advanced and I feel they have nothing on properly grown organic bud. I want to grow coco, but I here there is a higher salt content and I rely heavily on my beneficial bacterias and fungi. I was wondering if anyone has had good luck with compost teas and coco fiber. If so what were some of the obstacles you had to overcome? I would like to use the same compost tea formula I used for my outdoor(which was insanely tasty and sticky, but lacked in density). If that poses too much of a problem I was thinking of substituting in some of the natural organic products from Humboldt Nutrients. I am generally not a fan of nute companies, but I have thoroughly enjoyed the bud that is produced from humboldt's master A and B and their organic 2 part. Of course there were quite a bit of other stuff used with those base nutrients. Anyways, I would love to hear about your organic coco experience. The only coco growers I know either use van de shwan(spelling?) or flora nova and I dont want to use either of them. Thanks in advance fellow gardeners!