Seamaiden
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That's just it, unless by 'cooking' you mean putting it through heat, like in an oven, you're culturing microbes. That, by default, means you're not killing 'beneficials,' you're growing more. I think it may be more difficult in coir because it is not mineralized as soil is. The microbes are the providers of the plant foods, and vice versa, and so require a complete buffet of nutrients with which to work, and hopefully a well-balanced buffet.That is what I meant too, but I did not know you could kill the natural beneficial microbes in coco coir if you cooked/processed coco like soil.
What I got out of it was to mix all your amendments with EWC and let that 'cook', then when its time to plant, mix in the appropriate amount of coco, transplant clones or plant seedlings, then water.
Thanks for the info on the chow mix thread, I'll search for it.