Decided to open this thread to get a feel as to how folk are reusing their coco.
I'm a few weeks aways from harvest and already prepping for the occasion.
There are many ways to do it, depending on numerous factors, so decided to start blank to have a grasp of how you guys do it. Already got a system you'd care to share?
After my next crop I will attempt the "grandaddy" of coco reuse. Apparently it exponentially increases your plant potential while keeping work to a minimum. This is not a proper tutorial, that will come later
Come harvest, with a knife cut out the stem by the root. Cut out the roots about the size of two fist together right under the stem. Carve a little extra space if needed to accommodate to a new plant to pop straight in, top it with more coco or hydroton, sand, etc… flush heavily with low EC and part 1 done.
Essentially leaving all the root-mass from the previous plant in there. This can work wonders for the new plant if (part 2) you immediately start running a proper bacterial tea, with added enzymes, mycos, and trichoderma (very important). I'm not deep into trichodermas, I know not all trichodermas are the same, and for reference Canna uses Trichoderma Harzianum. Canna sells this as a product called AkTRIvator I believe. Surely there must be another option out there, but quite frankly I haven't looked into it yet.
These guys will be like pirañas at a synchronized swimmer's convention
They will devour the dead roots and transform them straight into readily available food for the new plant - while at the same time establishing/colonizing the substrate providing a very healthy and thriving new rhizosphere. Basically a turbo-charged reboot.
Slack or skip a few steps, and root rot pathogens take over and doomsday awaits. I am very excited to try this soon. Seems a bit weird, but that is what mother nature actually does. And the extra mile in running the tea surely beats the logistics of weaving through coco.
Anyone tried this before? What is your preferred method?

I'm a few weeks aways from harvest and already prepping for the occasion.
There are many ways to do it, depending on numerous factors, so decided to start blank to have a grasp of how you guys do it. Already got a system you'd care to share?
After my next crop I will attempt the "grandaddy" of coco reuse. Apparently it exponentially increases your plant potential while keeping work to a minimum. This is not a proper tutorial, that will come later
Come harvest, with a knife cut out the stem by the root. Cut out the roots about the size of two fist together right under the stem. Carve a little extra space if needed to accommodate to a new plant to pop straight in, top it with more coco or hydroton, sand, etc… flush heavily with low EC and part 1 done.
Essentially leaving all the root-mass from the previous plant in there. This can work wonders for the new plant if (part 2) you immediately start running a proper bacterial tea, with added enzymes, mycos, and trichoderma (very important). I'm not deep into trichodermas, I know not all trichodermas are the same, and for reference Canna uses Trichoderma Harzianum. Canna sells this as a product called AkTRIvator I believe. Surely there must be another option out there, but quite frankly I haven't looked into it yet.
These guys will be like pirañas at a synchronized swimmer's convention

Slack or skip a few steps, and root rot pathogens take over and doomsday awaits. I am very excited to try this soon. Seems a bit weird, but that is what mother nature actually does. And the extra mile in running the tea surely beats the logistics of weaving through coco.
Anyone tried this before? What is your preferred method?
