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Grower2020
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You want me to drop pics of the plants in natural light ? Is that what your asking?Thanks Bill284 - Apologies, had to step out so I’m late to the party!
Double Ditto on what Smoking Wings said - I think Searles may use ground coco husks and call it coco peat but I’m not sure. It would be nice to know since in North America coco coir is ground coconut husks and peat moss is decayed plant matter from bogs. It kinda sounds like soilless is the way to go
Mulch is very different from soil. If my understanding is correct - if the mulch isn’t well aged / properly rotten then it can suck the N up fast and uses it trying to decompose the wood chunks.
yes ph is logarithmic so the difference between 5.8 and 6.3 is ginormous, can you drop some better daylight pics?