I mean what's the difference in grow, what's better in general
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The difference in grow is really based on the growers ability. What's "better" is usually what works for you. You'll get people who swears by soil, then there's those who swears by coco. I can, however, tell you that the difference between the 2 is:
Coco (compared to Soil):
-Soiless
-Better drainage
-Lots more aeration
-Dries faster
-More constant watering
-Needs more pH attention
-Needs cal/mag (unless your nute of choice comes with enough)
Soil (compared to Coco):
-Holds moisture better
-Has more nutrient content
-Has mineral content
-Buffering
-Less watering
etc...
I'm sure i left out a few other things but with that being said, this is the difference between the 2. Honestly you can always custom mix your soil to exactly the way you want it or cut the soil with perlite and/or coco and have the best of both worlds. What I do, and this is just me, because of the ever changing weather and temperature, and for sake of moisture -
Summer Indoor:
Soil cut with perlite
Summer Outdoor:
Straight soil
Fall/Winter/Early Spring Indoor:
Soiless (ProMix) cut with perlite
Late Spring Indoor:
Soil cut with soiless and perlite
Late Spring Outdoor:
Soil cut with soiless
I'm weird like that but for a reason. Temps used to be stable here year round but lately, it gets either too hot or too cold and directly affects how slow or fast my medium dries out (especially when growing outdoor). So I need to adjust accordingly. Like I said, experiment and see what works for you.