t.o.med
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i agree tastiest herbs but i gotta disagree on yeild my first time using biocanna my cola tops[18 plants total] were averaging 89-90 grams plus all there other buds on each plant using promix and 2 400watt hps and still had the biggest harvest i ever had for indoors so i would have to say bio canna all the way:hi:party0045::party0045::420:I received some of the first bags of bio-canna that made its way to the west coast, It has a wonderful consistency and water retention ratio. Unfortunately, the bags I received had also tons of fungus gnats eggs which led to a infestation nothing short of biblical. It took a few weeks of nematodes and azamax to control the situation. The bio-canna nutrient line produces some of the tastiest, most aromatic cannabis that I've had the pleasure of creating. However the yield was about 25% less than other fertilizer regiments I've used. Adding some guano to your regiment, will help increase your yields.
well the good news is they specifically make Coco nutes....
http://www.amazon.com/Canna-Coco-Set-2X1-Liter/dp/B000G24ZIU
The Bio line is for Soil Growers :-)
I'm sure they both work but will work best with their intended medium.