The way coco wears out. The fibers degrade to dust.
After a grow and the preparation for the next grow. The dust is rinse off with new coco replacing what was lost.
Feel free to keep using it for as long as you want.
Awesome I just did a flush on the coco, it’s been sitting dry for about month. And I have it soaking in some calmag, should I grab some h202 and put it in to soak with it as well?I reuse my coco over and over. I usually run H2O2 through between cycles to kill pathogens.
You can rinse with the garden hose. Chlorine and all. Let it dry out enough to plant in it. Then use RO water with the fert.Awesome I just did a flush on the coco, it’s been sitting dry for about month. And I have it soaking in some calmag, should I grab some h202 and put it in to soak with it as well?
Okay I’ll do that thank you for the helpYou can rinse with the garden hose. Chlorine and all. Let it dry out enough to plant in it. Then use RO water with the fert.
Keep us updated. The soonest time you'll have to pay extra attention to PH. Is everything you use directly on the plant. Outside that. It honestly doesn't matter. A super plus with coco is how much it keeps a PH range. As in if you don't over do it and make it change.Okay I’ll do that thank you for the help
I’ve used coco my past 2 grows and I am a fan, just never reused it I always used fresh from the bag. But I’ll for sure keep posted maybe starting a journal once I pot upKeep us updated. The soonest time you'll have to pay extra attention to PH. Is everything you use directly on the plant. Outside that. It honestly doesn't matter. A super plus with coco is how much it keeps a PH range. As in if you don't over do it and make it change.
I'm a serious coco fan.