Coco Coir+Coco shell+coconut fiber better than Coco coir +perlite??????

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Those these Coco components mixed together as Coco grow medium in 3-5 gallon fabric .
Will be good or bad ?
 
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I honestly cant say, I only use coco on it's own, no perlite, no nothing else, just coco.

But, I'm not sure I see a benefit using those addatives over coco on it's own, as it is coco has pretty much the perfect air/water ratio at saturation. Adding anything to it just means you need to use more volume of media, for what? Coco does just fine on it's own. That said, in 3-5 gallons I WOULD add maybe 20-30% perlite just to combat compaction and chnneling. But I'd avoid farting around with coco fiber and shell etc. Just use a quality brand like canna, mix in some perlite if need be and keep it simple.
 
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I honestly cant say, I only use coco on it's own, no perlite, no nothing else, just coco.

But ..... lol, I'm not sure I see a benefit using those addatives over coco on it's own, as it is coco has pretty much the perfect air/water ratio at saturation. Adding anything to it just means you need to use more volume of media, for what? Coco does just fine on it's own. That said, in 3-5 gallons I WOULD add maybe 20-30% perlite just to combat compaction and chnneling. But I'd avoid farting around with coco fiber and shell etc. Just use a quality brand like canna, mix in some perlite if need be and keep it simple.
Yeaj . U r e Right, brother
But the thing is , I bought GALUKU Australia online last Monday, then I do flush again and again last night,just for maintained the right run of pH and Ec in my transplant grow medium,really Hugh works for me .

When I took it back in home , I didn't know that there contained those those “ things”,i was totally confused when I saw those three things inside.
LOL Tragic Drama for me
I honestly cant say, I only use coco on it's own, no perlite, no nothing else, just coco.

But, I'm not sure I see a benefit using those addatives over coco on it's own, as it is coco has pretty much the perfect air/water ratio at saturation. Adding anything to it just means you need to use more volume of media, for what? Coco does just fine on it's own. That said, in 3-5 gallons I WOULD add maybe 20-30% perlite just to combat compaction and chnneling. But I'd avoid farting around with coco fiber and shell etc. Just use a quality brand like canna, mix in some perlite if need be and keep it simple.
 
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