Coco Coir In Hydroponics
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I had a brick of coco coir sitting in my garage that I didn't even realize was there. I think I'll take advantage of it and use it for my hydroponic system this year. Coconut Coir's has a fairly neutral pH of 5.8–6.8 which makes it ideal for gardens and hydroponic system alike. The fiber allows for a great air to water ratio that the plants will enjoy and that some claim is an even better medium to grow in than rockwool. https://youtu.be/QA41NXQc-A0
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hey bro it's Wheelz look at my new track on my page I tried tagging you but it's not working
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When are you uploading a new video buddy?
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Keep up the wonderful work. The Video is really amazing, we liked it #54 and subscribed. If you have time check out my ♥♥♥♥NEW ♥♥♥♥ video and comment: MINIONS CHOCO Treasure Chocolate EGG SURPRISE Opening https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZYxm0EAqszE&feature=youtu.be
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that's not hydroponics.
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should i be using calimag with canna coco coir (buffered) and canna coco a and b nutes? using tap water which is high alkaline. i dont have an ec meter yet. can anyone help? please!
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please make new videos
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I haven't use much of it but some plants here when you buy them they come with it. Great video. Wish that I could see the plants now. Loved and subbed
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Awesome bucket cam shot!
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make more videos sir. i need all the info. and appear on screen so I can read your lips.
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Hi.
I am interested in going into hydroponics ( vegetables and fruits) do you have any recommendations in terms of fertilizers I should be using and maybe where I can get it or even tips on making my own nutrients
I live in the Caribbean so I would have to purchase online as hydroponics is to my knowledge non existant here. I am a struggling entrepreneur and hoping this could assist me to have an edge and also I love gardening but have limited soil space
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I'm so happy to see you've got two more videos up this year! But I'm afraid to get my hopes up for another full season.
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My personal results with coco coir and coca cola bottles, enjoy! : http://youtu.be/849ZAxgKji4
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I have used coir in my soil garden a few times and found it was a good neutral media however being the soil gardener I am I found leaf compost or mold did the job with nutrients. They do however take awhile to become ready for planting.
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Did a couple Dutch Buckets in Coir last year, was very pleased with the results. Got a 2 pound tomato using it. (Not that it was the Coir that put it over 2 lbs...)
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Just got some royal gold coco fiber for this year. Brock gave it some high reviews, so I picked some up. Looks like you're off to a good start !
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This is my 1st year trying it too, starting my bell peppers in it. So far so good.
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I've heard a lot of good things about coco coir... gonna have to try it myself one day, Cheers!!
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