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I think a mix of pure coco and the bigger coco chips would be great. think im gonna try that on a few next round.
Okay, Coco Joe, I am back and I can't take my eyes off your profile picture. Can you do a brother a solid and pass on a recipe, it can be in private. Please go to my profile and start a conversation and please, crap now I am begging... That looks so good...
Thanks for your consideration.
If you buy shitty coco it's probably a good idea to rinse it thoroughly since most coco comes from India and Sri Lanka. It's washed initially to remove sea salts but usually with water from heavily polluted water sources like the Ganges river. Stick with a brand like canna coco and rinsing is completely unnecessary. When I first started using coco I'd take a bag of canna cut a hole in it and put a garden hose in it til it leaked heavily. The runoff from canna bags would come out anywhere from 60-150 ppm when putting in 40-60ppm tap water. Did it on a few bags and realized rinsing wasn't needed. Botanicare coco grow ain't bad either, it would come out a little higher tho so I prefer canna. And at 15$ a bag it's pretty hard to complain about cost considering that 15 gal of coco could give you 2+ potatoesQuestion... What is exactly meant by, and what is the purpose of rinsing coir. AND... What percentage (by volume) of rice hulls to rinsed coir are you using Seamaiden and anyone else who is familiar.
P.S... I’ll new to this group and am so impressed.
Thanks for all the great info
If you buy shitty coco it's probably a good idea to rinse it thoroughly since most coco comes from India and Sri Lanka. It's washed initially to remove sea salts but usually with water from heavily polluted water sources like the Ganges river. Stick with a brand like canna coco and rinsing is completely unnecessary. When I first started using coco I'd take a bag of canna cut a hole in it and put a garden hose in it til it leaked heavily. The runoff from canna bags would come out anywhere from 60-150 ppm when putting in 40-60ppm tap water. Did it on a few bags and realized rinsing wasn't needed. Botanicare coco grow ain't bad either, it would come out a little higher tho so I prefer canna. And at 15$ a bag it's pretty hard to complain about cost considering that 15 gal of coco could give you 2+ potatoes
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