If you’re looking for a way to grow hydroponic plants without using peat moss, here are seven alternatives that work just as well.
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Chapters:
0:00 Introduction
0:10 What is peat moss?
0:35 Why need alternatives for peat moss?
0:57 Coco coir and its pros and cons
1:42 Rockwool and its pros and cons
2:12 Perlite and its pros and cons
2:57 Vermiculite and its pros and cons
3:28 Clay pellets and its pros and cons
4:43 Rice hulls and its pros and cons
5:57 Oasis cubes and its pros and cons
6:42 Conclusion
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