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Old 07-26-2004, 11:11 PM #1
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Coco fibres

hey everybody, im using canna coco fibres at the moe, but i want to mix it with some thing organic, just because i want to lean away from using chemical fertilizers. I like coco and have had no problems growing with it. Ideally i want a 60:40 ratio of coco to organics i just dont know what would work best???
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Old 07-26-2004, 11:28 PM #2
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I thought Coco was organic. Made from coconut fibres. Plus its probably the best to start off in. All natural. Just use coco coir and some organic nutes . Thats sounds all organic to me.

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Old 07-28-2004, 12:15 AM #3
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sorry, i worded it wrong, what i was wondering is as coco is practically inert what would be the best mix be
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Old 07-28-2004, 12:43 AM #4
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coco is totally inert organic medium
and if u use canna nutes for coco theyre organic too
mix with perliteand /or clay pebbles
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Old 07-28-2004, 12:44 AM #5
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sweet, i'll give it a try. thanks
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Old 07-28-2004, 03:49 AM #6
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I grow in a Coco base with perlite and the kicker.....Worm Castings (Coco at 40% Perlite at 40% and WC at 20% This being an estimate of % because I use my handful to measure the mix. 1 handful of WC to every 2 handfuls of Coco and Perlite). I use only guano teas to feed and add Thrive Alive Organic (at 4-5 ml per gallon) to every drop of water until final flush. Worm Castings provide a light constant dose of nutes that won't ever cause a nute burn. And they don't clog up the mix. Any problem I have encountered goes away with a flush of distilled water (Except a Mag. def. which I treated with Epsom Salts. I now add a little of that to a tea every 2 weeks). I do keep some organically derived ferts heavy in 1 of the 3 major nutes just in case. Good luck and good growin. Peace. Herb

PS-Coco has the least impact environmentally (to obtain and to dispose of) of the majority of substrates and the Tree didn't have to Die to obtain it.
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Old 07-28-2004, 08:09 PM #7
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sweet, thats just what i needed to know, thanks herb youve been a big help. will i be able to mix that with the canna coco ferts and a pk booster, i dont want to risk any nut. burn
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Old 07-31-2004, 11:06 AM #8
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This is what i've been thinking about.

Canna Coco Coir
50% Coco
25% Perlite
15% Mushroom Compost .8-.55-1
10% Earthworm Castings 1-0-0
1/2C of Kelp Meal per cu.ft
1/2C of Greensand per cu.ft 0-0-3

Fed with guano tea.
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