I didn't have a grow last year after about 4-5 years of growing peppers. I'm getting back into it this year, but trying to simplify some things. I had been using Ocean Forest for soil in the past with a variety of fertilizers/additions that all probably worked fine. This year I bought some Wonder Soil (basically it's coco coir with a small amount of other "stuff" in it : http://wondersoil.com/soil.php?see=aboutus) just to try something new and not have to haul around as many bags, and to save some money. I got free shipping on it, which was awesome since each block is compact but makes about 2.5 cubic feet of soil and probably weights about 10-12 pounds each.
So anyway, has anyone used this? Can you offer any advice since this will be the first time I'll be using coir as a medium? I was just thinking about using it straight, but it does retain water quite a bit. I originally thought about adding some perlite when I noticed how much water it retained but decided not to since the additional water retention would probably help in the Texas summer so I'm not watering twice a day (lol).
I'm also thinking of using just using some Jobe's Organic 2-5-3 fertilizer during the growing season (https://www.amazon.com/Jobes-Organics-Vegetable-Fertilizer-Granular/dp/B002YOJDAS).
Any concerns or advice regarding using pure coir for an outdoor non-hydroponic grow? Like I said, I'm just trying to keep it simple and am new to using coir.
Thanks!
So anyway, has anyone used this? Can you offer any advice since this will be the first time I'll be using coir as a medium? I was just thinking about using it straight, but it does retain water quite a bit. I originally thought about adding some perlite when I noticed how much water it retained but decided not to since the additional water retention would probably help in the Texas summer so I'm not watering twice a day (lol).
I'm also thinking of using just using some Jobe's Organic 2-5-3 fertilizer during the growing season (https://www.amazon.com/Jobes-Organics-Vegetable-Fertilizer-Granular/dp/B002YOJDAS).
Any concerns or advice regarding using pure coir for an outdoor non-hydroponic grow? Like I said, I'm just trying to keep it simple and am new to using coir.
Thanks!
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