QuantumFizz
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does anyone have a coir grow journal up? trying to use some I just got but haven't grown with this before. I'm assuming that flushing the coir with all the pots is unnecessary?
This is not true, and I lost a ton of seedlings to this information. Some new/modern brands of coco does indeed need to be rinsed. To test I took some (recently purchased) coco coir and soaked it in plain RO water...and the ppm of the water soaked coco was around 600ppm.Thats interesting. Guess you need to do some research then. Most of the coco doesn't need to be rinsed anymore, Seems a couple of years ago the producers figured out the salt thing, none of that except adding water and fluffing has been necessary for some time now. May want to update your information if you are going to post it.
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Cool, good to hear you like coco. Yours was a coco-peat hybrid medium.I also didn't have any fungus gnats this time around---I keep a couple containers of cedar magic in the flowering room and the gnats hate cedar. You can pick the containers up at wal mart for about 5.00 bucks, They will last a cycle. I hope my posts are not to far off topic-I know most of the previous posts were regarding pure coco-coir. I just had such great results that I wanted to post an alternative that I found with the black-gold coco blend. -all my feeds were at 6.3 and I watered about every 4 days.