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Cocoponics combines the ease of hydroponics with the many benefits of organics. That's because the coco growing medium is a naturally derived organic material from the husks of coconuts and the feeds you use are natural in origin. Growing in coco feels very much like growing in soil, only without the mess - and it holds a lot of air that helps explosive plant growth. Simple to set up and easy to grow with, you can achieve a harvest of delicious produce every 3-4 months. The minimum recommended space required is 90cm x 45cm for the 3 plant system (110cm x 80cm for bigger plants), and 110cm x 90cm for the 6 plant system (150cm x 120cm for bigger plants).

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Code Price Qty
2200 Cocoponic 3 Plant Kit
£129.95
2201 Cocoponic 6 Plant Kit
£189.95

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Overview

The Cocoponic 3 Plant Kit includes:

  • 250 Watt Budget Lighting System
  • Ezi-Roll Light Hangers (pair)
  • 3 x 7.5 Litre Hydro Pots
  • 3 x Hydro Pot Saucers
  • Canna Coco Nutrient A & B (2 litres)
  • 4 metres of Total Blackout Sheeting
  • pH Down (250mls)
  • pH Test Kit
  • 7 x Jiffy Pellets
  • Canna Coco Pro Plus Media (50 litres)
  • Comprehensive illustrated GroWell instructions

The Cocoponic 6 Plant Kit includes:

  • 400 Watt Budget Lighting System
  • Ezi-Roll Light Hangers (pair)
  • Eco-Technics Two Light Timer Contactor
  • Grasslin Mechanical Timer
  • 6 x 7.5 Litre Hydro Pots
  • 6 x Hydro Pot Saucers
  • Canna Coco Nutrient A & B (2 litres)
  • 6 metres of Total Blackout Sheeting
  • pH Down (250mls)
  • pH Test Kit
  • 12 x Jiffy Pellets
  • Canna Coco Pro Plus Media (50 litres)
  • Comprehensive illustrated GroWell instructions

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Questions and Answers (1)

Is this for hydro use only or is this for growing normally in pots?

Written by MA | 22 Aug 2011

These kits are designed to offer the best of both worlds, you would use either a coco or hydroponic feed, but hand water in pots as you would if you were using soil.

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