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Coconut coir is important because it holds water while still keeping roots oxygenated, creating a more stable root zone that supports faster, healthier growth, and it’s unique compared to similar media because it combines soil-like moisture buffering with more controllable, predictable nutrient and drainage behavior.
Why does white peat sometimes make plants look thirsty even when the pot feels heavy?
White peat can hold a lot of water, but if it dries too far it can repel water and create dry pockets while other parts stay soaked, so roots can’t drink evenly. This is unique because white peat’s fibrous structure buffers moisture well when evenly hydrated, yet it can cause uneven wetting and pH-related uptake issues if managed poorly.
Why do organic components sometimes make a plant look hungry even when the soil is rich?
Organic components can hold plenty of nutrient potential, but many of those nutrients only become available when moisture, oxygen, and biology are in balance, so a plant can look hungry if release and uptake are slowed. This is unique because organic components change over time and rely on cycling, unlike inert or mineral materials that deliver nutrients in a more immediate, predictable way.
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