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Best Brand Of Coco Coir Today

RedBeardy5

Active member
When I water my girls manually, I just drop a small pond pump with 1/2 hose in the bucket and slowly water. No splashes or overflows when watering in tight spaces.
 

Dr.RedWhite

Active member
Considering going to recirculating drip but the runoff from the coco is nowhere near clear. Anyone had a problem recirculating with coco?
 

RedBeardy5

Active member
What did you think of the blumats?:tiphat:
With the blumats if you upgrade to larger diameter feed lines they work awesome. The coco mixture can't be to airy so the coco acts as a sponge, and you won't have runoff problems. I love them and am going back when I can't tend to my garden.
 

relic1981

Active member
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mboldt flower company's royal gold line of loose coco and mixes for outdoors and indoors. I use with great success their basement mix. After working with a few other brands, I found this about 7-8 years ago and haven't looked back. Super conditioned, low to no salt content nd a mix of lava rocks and amendments "lightly charged" drains super well. And doesn't get compacted over the 3 month cycle they are in 3 gallon bags. Ii use both the house and garden line and also the biobizz line, not together:laughing:, both work great so its versatile and easy to dial in most plants. I love it
 

siftedunity

cant re Member
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mboldt flower company's royal gold line of loose coco and mixes for outdoors and indoors. I use with great success their basement mix. After working with a few other brands, I found this about 7-8 years ago and haven't looked back. Super conditioned, low to no salt content nd a mix of lava rocks and amendments "lightly charged" drains super well. And doesn't get compacted over the 3 month cycle they are in 3 gallon bags. Ii use both the house and garden line and also the biobizz line, not together:laughing:, both work great so its versatile and easy to dial in most plants. I love it

how do you know its that clean?
 

DONAJTHEIII

Member
Used to use CANNA but man is that shit get pricey lol quality though cant complain.


I go with a local company. Legit and havent looked back.

Sanctuary farms ( dutchmans coco )

half the price and just as superb.


AJAE
 
eBay vendor momsdealonlinestore sells 3250 gms of bricked coir of high quality and medium/fine roughness for $24.90 free shipping. It is an excellent product!
 
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noyd666

canna, $25 a bag = 25$freight. good coco, had good results from nutrifield= bag and big brick.
 

whadeezlrg

Just Say Grow
Veteran
damn where are all of you guys that they charge $25 a bag for canna? I pay $15-17 depending on who's working the register...$18-20 for bcuzz. don't let spending $5 more on a better product limit potential...you aren't going to get the time back so maximize it. botanicare, nf, royal gold, etc. are all crap products in my experience with them in comparison with b'cuzz and canna(both products easily provide more than the extra $5 a bag in yield alone, they're both ready to go right out of the bag...I won't work for someone for $5 an hr, so why would I spend an hour to save $5?) also I'm not sure that everyone is looking at the net contents of the bags...bcuzz and canna both come in 50liter bags, which is nearly 2x the coco that's in a 1.5cuft bag of nf, botanicare etc. I can fill up 15, 1 gallon square pots with one bag of bcuzz.
 
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noyd666

:biggrin:Australia mate, 2bags at 46 bucks and 25 freight, small island. good stuff, fuk'n cheap.
 

whadeezlrg

Just Say Grow
Veteran
ouch that's rough, I still wouldn't hesitate to use their products even at that rate though...doesn't make a ton of sense that oz would be so much more than u.s. prices, you guys are after all a whole lot closer to sri lanka than we are.
 
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