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Join Date: Jul 2009
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I was wondering if anyone had any good luck with coca coir? I use a chip based type for the snakes that I raise, but I was wondering if the shredded brick type would work well for the plants? I thought I read somewhere about mixing it with perlite, but I seem to come up empty on my search.
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coco and a 30 to 40% perilite (for aeration) should work. I was told that the cheaper brick type coco blocks can cause PH problems. My lucks been minimal in coco, I come up with deficiencies.
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Hi Guys, I grow in coco. I use Bonticare bale mixed with Sunleaves piece coir.
Then I add 25 to 30% perlite. The coco is well rinsed first. Much better than soil Imho. Much Luck.
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coco retains alot of mineral salts and needs to be flushed alot or you will end up with PH problems, lockouts and deficiencies. old grower i know went from soil (cost) to coco and dropped that after 1 grow, now just using "the round clay ball things"... sorry im havin a mindfart right now and cant think of the name lol
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