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I'd like to know how do decaying leaves and organic matter in general, comprised humus, compare to coco coir or peat as growing medium in pots.
I've read that, based on same volume, coco coir seems to support 2x the roots that peat would, so I'm wondering if decaying organic matter, leaf litter, would make a replacement.
Quote: RasJeph said: seconded. coir is so cheap and easy to work with, id just stick with it.
thirdeded.. lol
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