buddin_904
Member
i think the only possibility of people having problems with brick coco is when they over flush and under charge it.....
having a mediocre starting salt content at least gives the coco some cations to lock up.....then you guys go and flush the fuck out of it and water with too weak of a nute solution resulting in shitty ass looking plants from the start.....i think this is the majority of problems that people encounter....and yet they go and blame the "salty coco".....
and btw....brick coco isnt "washed in sea water"....thats quite and outlandish and incorrect statement. this doesnt happen....idk how you came to that conclusion?? if anything coco is aged and flushed through with rainwater. why would a manufacturer "wash it with sea water" thats just plain stupid
and no ive never used canna, but i believe they precharge it for you. why the hell would u want to go and wash these nutrients away!?!?! ahhhhHHhh!!!!!
having a mediocre starting salt content at least gives the coco some cations to lock up.....then you guys go and flush the fuck out of it and water with too weak of a nute solution resulting in shitty ass looking plants from the start.....i think this is the majority of problems that people encounter....and yet they go and blame the "salty coco".....
and btw....brick coco isnt "washed in sea water"....thats quite and outlandish and incorrect statement. this doesnt happen....idk how you came to that conclusion?? if anything coco is aged and flushed through with rainwater. why would a manufacturer "wash it with sea water" thats just plain stupid
and no ive never used canna, but i believe they precharge it for you. why the hell would u want to go and wash these nutrients away!?!?! ahhhhHHhh!!!!!