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I've got some brick coco that I'm going to put up against some canna coco. The brick coco is a small fraction of the price of the canna. The other benefit is that I can have it ups'ed to a ups warehouse for pick up. Then I can carry the box into my house without looking shady. One box of this stuff must be equivalent to like 10 bags of canna coco.
Anyways, I've already noticed that the bricked no name coco drains better. And it didn't take any more flushing than the canna did. The canna was .5 ec out of the bag, the bricked was .8 ec. I've also been putting the thin slabs of the brick coco in my oven for 10 minutes in an attempt to kill anything that might be in it. Not sure if this is effective though.
Also, I want to compare starting a plant in 1 gallon of pure coco vs coco/perlite mix. One of the canna containers is mixed with 50% perlite.
The pic was taken 2 days after transplant. The clones in the canna were transplanted 24 hours later than the brick. The quality of clone was the same though.
Canna is the dark coco(right), brick is the light colored coco(left).
Anyways, I've already noticed that the bricked no name coco drains better. And it didn't take any more flushing than the canna did. The canna was .5 ec out of the bag, the bricked was .8 ec. I've also been putting the thin slabs of the brick coco in my oven for 10 minutes in an attempt to kill anything that might be in it. Not sure if this is effective though.
Also, I want to compare starting a plant in 1 gallon of pure coco vs coco/perlite mix. One of the canna containers is mixed with 50% perlite.
The pic was taken 2 days after transplant. The clones in the canna were transplanted 24 hours later than the brick. The quality of clone was the same though.
Canna is the dark coco(right), brick is the light colored coco(left).