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chow mix vs. sunshine #4

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chow mix vs. sunshine #4

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I am still vegging I plan to flip soon. The coco is catching up. I am sure I got a salty batch of botanicare coco that stalled the plants bigtime. Now they all look the same, but the sunshines are still a little bigger. I actually think I already root bound them in 28 gallon containers LOL. I will try to get pics up later. They have been neglected as I try to finish the build. they have been in my very rooom because they overgrew the veg room, and I do not have the 1k's hooked up yet so they are only gettign 600's from kinda far away.
 
Right on man. Much lucks with the build. Don't work too hard, it is the holidays!

I've heard Bcare cocogro can be a bit salty. keep us posted on ur future finds.Z
 
how did these turn out @Capulator, it was my hypothesis that the sunshine were better off at first due to salty unflushed coco( i saw ur pics u first posted and that exactly how my plants looked in salty coco)
Jus curious of the end result.

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I've debated going to coco but haven't seen enough evidence to make the change over worth while. can't wait till your done tto hear what ya think. that precharge/flushing shit sounds like a pain to me.
 
I've debated going to coco but haven't seen enough evidence to make the change over worth while. can't wait till your done tto hear what ya think. that precharge/flushing shit sounds like a pain to me.
I had the same opinion but gave it a shot and will never use anything but coco now.
 
The sunshine plants yielded more, even though the coco did bounce back. I think if I had "charged" the coco then the coco may have performed better because plants in coco really stalled out the first couple weeks. Quality was the same.
 
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