Rinse the dust out, with a calmag solution, and immaculate it with your own bennies and you are good to go. I have never understood why so many people are reluctant to rinse their coco... I mean you have to take.care of your plants for 3 months. Is 30 minutes of prepwork really that much of a turnoff? It ist nearly as much of a hassle as dealing with hydroton....You should have cal mag on hand regardless, as well as your own tricoderma and bacillus. Maybe I'm just a control freak, but I feel more comfortable preparing the medium myself as opposed to payingextra and not knowing their exact ratios and process
Im genuinely curious. Im wondering if most of the 'anti compressed coir stigma is just one of those myths that takes on a mind of its own, being repeated as fact. From my experience, I don't ever intend on buying pre bagged again. Yet everything I read says to avoid it like the plague :dunno:
Hey dude, no biggies, just different opinion.
You completely mistaken (IMHO), though I do get your point.
Sometimes people confuse springtails with nasty bugs, when in essence they are one of the best things for your roots. How can you advise running bennies to someone who is just starting out and wont know what the heck that is to start with? He's tinkering with hydro and you want to take him to level 2 straight off?
Because I am a geek and read too much, first time using Canna coco, I washed it and the result was I almost killed my seedlings. I washed away the trichoderma wich is symbiotic with roots and prevents pythium. So if you dont run bennies that will hit ''ya real quick in coco. For someone who never used coco & is starting, they wont know about cal mag CEC issue either, so that is why buying from a good source is always good. Grow a crop, smoke out, learn and evolve, THEN YES by all mean rinse and repeat.
There is coco with trichoderma, and then there is coco with fungicides. Buy the latter and you'll loose 50% yield. Of course�you can cut a few corners, like for instance, knowing how to reuse coco will save you big time in the long run.
But a suggestion for a newbie at this... Go with what is known to work out the bag (and is not marketing hype).