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i have cannazym , and need a lil direction on how to make old coco usable again. also all my old coco from previous runs has been sitting in my garage for a few months , whats the risk of using this coco if any?
I leave mine outside in a rubbermaid container and reuse it 2-3 times.
Why 3 times max?Like Anita said. 3 times max.
What kinds of nutrients do you feed with? If you use chemical salt-based ferts, I would do a slurry test for EC and pH and be ready to flush it well. Beyond that? Reuse the hell out of it, then mix it into soil batches when it's become too fine to reuse safely again.i have cannazym , and need a lil direction on how to make old coco usable again. also all my old coco from previous runs has been sitting in my garage for a few months , whats the risk of using this coco if any?
I've reused Sushine a couple times but after the second the buffer faded and the peats acidity came out so I started incorporating Dolomite lime.Interesting thread. I never reuse any of my 'dirt'. I am afraid of anything 'bad' getting into my indoor perpetual garden. However; I do re-use my 'soil' in my outdoor veggie and flower gardens as a supplement to my natural soil.
Note: I no longer use coco. I swithced to Sunshine Advanced Mix #4 with added course perlite in a 3-2 mixture for optimum drainage/water retention in 15 gallon pots.
Not sure about the product 'Cap's tea, but I do use Myco Madness on a regular basis [like every watering].I've reused Sushine a couple times but after the second the buffer faded and the peats acidity came out so I started incorporating Dolomite lime.
Nothing wrong with re-using as long as you're on top of bugs and using products like Cap's tea and/or enzymes.... I've never had root problems.
Dolomite is dirt cheap... I'm thinking like $10 for a 25lb sack...Not sure about the product 'Cap's tea, but I do use Myco Madness on a regular basis [like every watering].
Adding Dolomite...Isn't the cost of this about the same as purchasing a new log of Sunshine?
I use 'Sweet' and I noticed salt build-up [I believe] towards the end game. Thus I switch to water and Catalyst only for the last two weeks as a flush and hardner.^^ That's my experience as well--keep the balance in favor of the 'good' guys and you'll be ok, but you do have to pay attention to things like mineralization and salt build-up.
Dolomite is dirt cheap... I'm thinking like $10 for a 25lb sack...
And Cap's tea (www.ogbiowar.com) is the strongest beneficial bacteria products I've used/seen. And you can't beat the price!
Well then...Perhaps I should do a test run. -OR- wait for my first outdoor grow and re-use everything left over from the winter.DL is fairly cheap, especially if you buy in bulk.
http://www.groworganic.com/dolomite-50-lb.html
^^ That 50lb bag is all of $9.99. It's the shipping that'll kill ya! (If you order online.)
Do you monitor your run-off? Salt build up can easily be taken care of with consistent monitoring and flushing agents or enzymes towards the end.I use 'Sweet' and I noticed salt build-up [I believe] towards the end game. Thus I switch to water and Catalyst only for the last two weeks as a flush and hardner.
No I haven't started monitoring my run-off. I am afraid I am just a backyard gardner and some of the posts are a wee bit too technical for me. Since I don't seem to have any serious issues, I have not started testing my run off for anything other than PH levels. The use of Catalyst seemed to work just fine and I do use one shot of Hygrozyme during the last two weeks to make sure my plants use every last drop of nutes left in the soil.Do you monitor you run-off? Salt build up can easily be taken care of with consistent monitoring and flushing agents or enzymes towards the end.