Milky Weed
Well-Known Member
Hydra-Fibre is a great alternative to peat.
It was a rhetorical question...Screen it Einstein
All of my medium is either recycled or we use it in the garden as mulch. Nothing is dumped. My house is built on old mine workings, the soil was crap. After years of mulching with spent compost we actually have something worth growing in.I mean im all for sustainability but your not going to stop commercial nurseries from using it. your not going to stop the 19-4-23 guys from dumping sunshine mix after every grow. Nor are you going to stop FFOF from being dumped every grow.
An argument could be made that you dont care about the environment if you live in a house, eat beef, or drive a car. You can do a lot more for the environment by being vegan and homeless with out a car then stopping using peat. Id argue that maybe instead of telling people to not use peat, teach how to reuse said peat for years to come. Teach how to make leaf mold and use a composter. I bought peat based soil and have been growing in it for 7 years. Teach that shit.
We've seen the sticks in your grows lolI tried for a few tries to get shredded leaves to work, doesn't work...tried perlite and sticks mixed in...doesn't work. Something about the tannin in the leaves i think just kills the concept from the word go.
I have this massive oak tree that drops these tiny sticks, if that had worked i would be in hogs heavenWe've seen the sticks in your grows lol
I think it breaks down slower than coco from observations. When i would dump after a coco that stuff was decimated, but my peat fibers in my soil at remix seems to hang in there a little longer.I’m going to try and recycle some of my peat, it all depends on how much it breaks down. it might not be 100% peat anymore if I compost the roots in it all together.
Come on guys. Its just a substrate for the love of peatIt was a rhetorical question...
The effort of trying to recover coco from a massive rootball isn't worth my time.
Also the carbon footprint on shipping something that's light with a high volume is quite large.Okay. Just wondering. In case other readers don't know perlite is a manufactured product using a lot of energy.
Is this turning into a dog thread?