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Mycophile
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"Bush Doctor Coco Loco"
#722691 - 03/22/14 02:47 PM (10 years, 9 months ago) |
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Anyone ever tried this stuff? I have never really experimented with coco coir so I'm considering giving it a go this year. I'd like to hear some reviews about it though if anyone has any.
http://foxfarmfertilizer.com/index.php/item/bush-doctor-coco-loco.html
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Mycophile
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Re: "Bush Doctor Coco Loco" [Re: Mycophile]
#722823 - 03/23/14 09:53 AM (10 years, 9 months ago) |
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Does anyone on this site even grow weed anymore?
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P-O
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Re: "Bush Doctor Coco Loco" [Re: Mycophile]
#722947 - 03/23/14 06:25 PM (10 years, 9 months ago) |
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ive never used it bro. sorry i cant help ya
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Mycophile
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Re: "Bush Doctor Coco Loco" [Re: P-O]
#723059 - 03/24/14 08:54 AM (10 years, 9 months ago) |
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Yea I guess since it's fairly new not many peeps have tried it yet. I'm thinking about trying some other garden plants in it first.
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fortheloveofnature
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Re: "Bush Doctor Coco Loco" [Re: Mycophile]
#723068 - 03/24/14 10:32 AM (10 years, 9 months ago) |
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never used it myself but when i dont use ffof i usually am using my mix of everything i have on hand for mushroom growing using the following- coco coir bricks, perilite, vermiculite, gypsum, worm castings, sawdust,a handfull of thin/small woodchips, dead mushroom subs. i have had some good results with cucumbers and a few tomatoes with this sub. coco coir bricks are VERY cheap so maybe you should try them both out side by side to see if theres a cheaper alternative to the fox farm coco coir. hope you try this!
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Mycophile
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It's not just coco coir, it's got all kinds of goodies in it including loads of mycorrhizae. I guess some people do charge $15+ for it which is pretty nuts, I got it for 12. I'm always down for mixing some stuff up at home, I'll probably end up trying a couple different methods out this season.
Honestly I'm hoping to have a yard soon with some good ground soil. Much better than trying to grow in pots on cement when it's 100 degrees out.
Edited by Mycophile (03/24/14 07:59 PM)
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BluntguY 207
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Re: "Bush Doctor Coco Loco" [Re: Mycophile]
#723427 - 03/26/14 08:04 PM (10 years, 9 months ago) |
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Doesnt seem to bad. A lot of guys like fox farms products. Ive had good luck in the past with there products. Currently I am not using any of there products thought
I do use a similar coir I(I believe) just not fox farms brand
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phychotron
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Re: "Bush Doctor Coco Loco" [Re: BluntguY 207]
#723796 - 03/29/14 11:46 PM (10 years, 9 months ago) |
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That looks just like the standard bag of washed/treated coco coir that have been hitting the market. I've used Canna and House&Garden's coco with no difference in performance. They don't mention anything in the description that says it has any additives. I believe they all have Trichoderma to protect the soil for infestation, but you won't need a bunch of microbe products with coco. Canna recommended I don't use any, and if I did use very sparingly.
I see nothing special other than its been washed/treated with cal-mg like the other 'premium' (non-brick) expanded coco coir brands out there. Canna claims to blend the sizes of the coir particles to make a mix that holds a specific amount of air (I think it was 43%) for drainage.
I suggest you get some Blumats as a backup for watering, as they can dry out rather quickly because the plants grow so fast.
Check out my current setup, got a grow log going on in my Journal.
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Mycophile
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Re: "Bush Doctor Coco Loco" [Re: phychotron]
#723834 - 03/30/14 09:11 AM (10 years, 9 months ago) |
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Well I'd list all the other ingredients in there but I tossed the bag already so
It definitely wasn't just coco, it pretty much had everything any usual fox farm soil has.
Edited by Mycophile (03/30/14 09:14 AM)
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phychotron
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Re: "Bush Doctor Coco Loco" [Re: Mycophile]
#723869 - 03/30/14 01:19 PM (10 years, 9 months ago) |
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Strange that they don't list it on their website. It also defeats the purpose of using coco if its got fertilizer in it already. Botanicare makes "Ready Grow" thats a perlite/coco mix and an ever so slight fertilizer to stabilize it.
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