justsomeguy
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i don't think you can overwater good coco if you have good drainage. it holds onto air no matter what. the first time i used it, i was recirculating and ran the drippers for like 18 hours a day. explosive growth, for veg anyway. now that i dtw i saturate once or twice a day. everytime i've had problems with coco, i think it was just a bad brick that i probably didn't buffer. i've tried coconot and don't think it wicks well enough for drip lines. gnats really hate it though. i stick with the nutrifield bricks lately and always add at least 5 mls/gallon calmag to the water i melt it in. then drain and rinse.
4 parts nf coco
3 parts coconot
2 parts perlite
1 part alaskan humus (ancient forest) for innoculant
4 parts nf coco
3 parts coconot
2 parts perlite
1 part alaskan humus (ancient forest) for innoculant