Coco media
Coco substrate is becoming increasingly popular as a medium for growing plants. Here you will find a wide range of media based on coconut fibre.
Coco peat is a natural product made from the utilised shell waste of the coconut and is therefore very ecological. It contains the remains of the shell and epidermis of the coconut, which are compressed into fibre form and produce a sterile, inert and nutrient-free grow medium. As the material is highly absorbent but also sufficiently porous, it allows the plants to absorb nutrients and water quickly, which results in accelerated growth.Advantages of a grow project on coconut fibre
Coco-Grow requires precise pH and EC value control
Water quality and precise nutrient application are extremely important when growing on coco. It doesn't hurt to be familiar with hydroponics, as the regulation of pH and EC values is very similar for both methods. The water must not contain too many mineral salts, as this will make it more difficult for the plants to absorb nutrients.
An ideal pH value for coco is around 5.8 to 6.0 during the vegetative phase of the plants, and it may well rise to 6.5 during the flowering phase.