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Soil vs Hydro vs Coco...Which is the best?

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Trying to pick a growing method? Sorry folks, there’s no quick answer here. It all comes down to what suits you and your growing space. Here are the pros of each growing method. Coco aka. coir Great For Beginners and intermediate growers Pros Light & airy for good root growth No nutritional content (more control) Easy to use Can be hand-watered or used with drip systems Coco is your half-way house .   The  light, airy  nature of coco  promotes root growth . Overall, you get bigger and faster growing plants than you do in soil. But there’s a bit more room to make mistakes. Like in soil,  roots are insulated  to offset temperature changes. Unlike soil, coco has  very little nutritional content . You have  complete control  over what goes into your plants – get it right and growth is amazing! You will need to monitor your nutrient pH though. If you want better results than you get in soil but aren’t ready to move onto hydro yet, this is the media for you. Tip Coc

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                   Mr. Coco Peat is made using 100% premium coco coir that has been carefully processed to meet our rigorous speifications. Mr .Coco Peat offers superior performance and an ecologically responsible alternative to spagnum peat moss. Mr. Coco Peat has excellent drainage properties and can be watered frequently while naturally maintaining an optimum air to water ratio.The high cation exchange capacity of Mr. Coco Peat enables it to retain essential nutriants in the root zone until the plant needs them most. Alternative to sphagnum peat moss 100% Biodegradable Made from renewable coir and not harvested from sensitive peat bogs. 100% Natural Coconut Harvest Byproduct Naturally aged Hіgh water hоldіng сарасіtу: It has hіgh wаtеr hоldіng сарасіtу which wіll аіd рrореr plant grоwth. Improve ѕоіl ԛ uаlіtу: It hеlрѕ to іmрrоvе thе ѕоіl ԛ uаlіtу due tо its nutrient Imрrоvе soil drаіnаgе: Coir hоldѕ onto mоіѕturе ѕо drаіnаgе doesn't occur tоо ԛ uісklу аnd the soil dоеѕn't