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12-21-2006, 04:00 PM #1
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Stinky, alright, i think that that might be some of the issues i had with this grow. Somewhere sometime i had read that the peatmoss was ph neutral (stoned?). I was thinking of using this (coco) per your suggestion. What do you think, like maybe 60/40 coco/perlite. If not, what's a good ratio?
I also have these cocotek coir bricks available near me....what about these: cocotek.
Stinky, i see you with all these informative (data/science-backed) posts, I'm curious what are your credentials?dusto2k3 Reviewed by dusto2k3 on . Transplanting Alright, so I have like 30 clones in RW now. I plan on transplanting them as soon as I figure some things out with a little help from some friends. So i am gonna do a sog in peatmoss/perlite in these pots. Are the pots too big to go into straight from clones? Rating: 5
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