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Why Professional Growers Across the Country Choose HortGrow Coco February 26, 2026
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Crop Steering in HortGrow Coco Grow Bags January 13, 2026
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Texture Matters: How HortGrow Coco Coir Optimizes Root Zone Performance October 06, 2025
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Why Professional Growers Across the Country Choose HortGrow Coco
by Chris Vaos onAt HortGrow, our focus has always been simple. Deliver a clean, consistent, technically reliable coco substrate that allows professional growers to execute precise fertigation strategies without variability at the root zone. Across diverse climates, cultivation styles, and facility types, our customers consistently report the same experience. Uniform hydration. Predictable dry backs. Stable EC. Immediate root establishment. Repeatable performance from batch to batch. Below are... -
Crop Steering in HortGrow Coco Grow Bags
by Chris Vaos onCrop steering in coco coir is often misapplied due to container volume based irrigation assumptions that do not reflect how water actually behaves in flexible grow bags. This article presents a field capacity based crop steering framework developed specifically for HortGrow coco grow bags, defining shot size, dry back targets, and irrigation windows in terms of plant available water rather than nominal liters. By... -
Texture Matters: How HortGrow Coco Coir Optimizes Root Zone Performance
by Chris Vaos onThe physical structure of a substrate determines how water, air, and nutrients move through the root zone. In controlled environment horticulture, this comes down to texture. The balance of particle sizes and fibers that make up the medium dictates porosity, water holding capacity, oxygen availability, and how evenly irrigation is distributed. Coco coir is naturally versatile, but its performance depends on how it is... -
Coco Coir as a Medium-CEC Substrate: Balancing Precision and Buffering
by Chris Vaos onSelecting the right substrate is fundamental to crop success. Beyond physical properties such as water holding and porosity, the chemical behavior of a substrate determines how nutrients are stored, exchanged, and delivered to plants. A central property in this context is cation exchange capacity (CEC), which is the measure of how many positively charged ions a medium can adsorb and release. CEC is quantified... -
Best Practices: Charging/Buffering/Initial Feeds
by Chris Vaos on"Is your coco already buffered? Is it already charged? And what nutrients should you feed first?” We hear these questions all the time. The good news? Our coco is prepped and ready to go—setting your plants up for strong, healthy growth from day one. Starting with the right foundation makes all the difference, giving your plants the best chance to thrive. First, what do...




