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Old April 17, 2013   #16
MileHighGuy
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Well. Since we are just going off of opinion....

I figured I'd Offer some facts that back up my position on not using Coco Coir.

I understand that some people use it with great success but I feel sphagnum is much better for many reasons.

Here is a better study than I have time to do:

http://www.usu.edu/cpl/PDF/CoconutCoirPaper.pdf

Please at least read the summary at the bottom.
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