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do it bro, I swear you'll be asking your self what took so long to make the switch and will never consider any other medium again!

I like the sounds of that!! I am just stuck with a medium i know well....you know? I can easily change though.....whatever works best ratio to the best price point is what i will use!!
 
@Unique @Slowmo @F.N. - I hear what you guys are saying about coco, and i do agree with the environmental impact the harvesting of peat has......Maybe next season i will give some coco a try!! OBviously it comes very highly recommended from you 3 which are all very esteemed and highly talented growers!! Once i run out of promix hp I will give coco a try...I will be hounding you guys if I need any help with it though!! ;) :D

@Unique @Padawan1972

for me a another HUGE selling point is no white flies ....

every peat/light/pro mix i have ever bought have given me a small swarm of white files in the first month !!

no such thing with coco ! :cheers:
 
There is a good chance i will be running larger pots next season in a real indoor setup....if it does work out that way i will be making the switch for sure.
Bro, in long run you'll be saving gobs of money in medium alone... It takes several bricks to get a good return on the coco, but then you won't be buying hardly anything... I swear coco is the cheapest medium there possibly is, not to mention the best, you seen my results and I know you love consistency like myself, so it's the perfect medium for you.:pass:
 
promix good for the rich! other then that it's pretty useless, it's peat based! that effect environmental conditions as everyone knows!

LOL i dont know about that man!! Its served me quite well and it doesnt cost me much....lets see, I easily get 2 pounds of indoor on a $40 bag under cheap old tech lights....
 
I like the sounds of that!! I am just stuck with a medium i know well....you know? I can easily change though.....whatever works best ratio to the best price point is what i will use!!
bro, the only thing that will change using coco is your ph.... other then that will have much more control over them, be able feed them every feeding, they will grow with speed of hydro, except without ph flucts, temp problems etc that hydro is known to have...
 
LOL i dont know about that man!! Its served me quite well and it doesnt cost me much....lets see, I easily get 2 pounds of indoor on a $40 bag under cheap old tech lights....
you can buy more then 22lbs of coco for cost of 1 bag of promix, I highly doubt your getting same amount of plants and ya still have a bit left over to make a phone call or something :P
 
Bro, in long run you'll be saving gobs of money in medium alone... It takes several bricks to get a good return on the coco, but then you won't be buying hardly anything... I swear coco is the cheapest medium there possibly is, not to mention the best, you seen my results and I know you love consistency like myself, so it's the perfect medium for you.:pass:

I really do like what I am hearing bud....i will make the switch next season.
 
well, make sure having someone with coco knowledge following along... be sure to pre-charge your coco.. tag me in i'll help out!
Will do, going to probably journal in the new growers forum. I've been reading up the coco forum for the last 3-4 days and only running 1 girl at a time.
 
@Unique @Padawan1972

for me a another HUGE selling point is no white flies ....

every peat/light/pro mix i have ever bought have given me a small swarm of white files in the first month !!

no such thing with coco ! :cheers:
yeah thats the other thing about coco, pest usually not an issue, since nothing in coco to attract like other mediums
 
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