NeWcS
Well-Known Member
$8.20 a brick, can't beat that...
This is a great deal for those of us who don't have a local storeGood deal indeed! Just bought 6 bricks at my local store for $10/ea last weekend or I would order some. Thanks for the heads up
Takes 1-2 rinses to get the ppm down usually, nothing too bad, I think it starts slightly saltier than botanicare blocks.Anyone know the quality of the brand? I've used their biochar before. With coco I'm always worried about salt levels as I don't want to have to do multiple rinses just to use the stuff. Previously I used canna coco but we know that's a premium brand with the price tag to match. Is canna really that superior or different to others? Let's assume the crap unknown brands are out of the equation, sticking to at least those frequently found in your local hydro shop, etc.
For that price I thought about getting a few just to have on stand-by.
Yes it can, you wash through with low ppm nutrient solution with something like cannazyme or hydrozyme to break down rootmass (don't ever wash coco with plain water, it must have at least low ppm of nutrients).Can coco be reused?
IMO rinsing and buffering coco is a waste of time. Almost all of the brands are already rinsed and buffered. I have used almost every coco brick brand, and have never had an issue with ppms or any other ion issue or whatever. I just make sure that after every/any transplant, to water with tons of runoff..Anyone know the quality of the brand? I've used their biochar before. With coco I'm always worried about salt levels as I don't want to have to do multiple rinses just to use the stuff. Previously I used canna coco but we know that's a premium brand with the price tag to match. Is canna really that superior or different to others? Let's assume the crap unknown brands are out of the equation, sticking to at least those frequently found in your local hydro shop, etc.
For that price I thought about getting a few just to have on stand-by.
100% waste of time and more likely to do harm. Seems theres a lot of misinformation out there about coco, it is not like soil. If someone insists though I stand by my assertion that you should never run plain water through coco, that WILL lead to Cal/Mg deficiencies and is just a waste of time.IMO rinsing and buffering coco is a waste of time. Almost all of the brands are already rinsed and buffered. I have used almost every coco brick brand, and have never had an issue with ppms or any other ion issue or whatever. I just make sure that after every/any transplant, to water with tons of runoff..
Again, TO ME, its a waste of time...
But thats me.
Me too bro. And I'm glad I did, price now is $34usd. wow...just bought 3 of em. good deal
They cant even ship one brick here to Hawaii for $8, they are definitely losing money at this price.Me too bro. And I'm glad I did, price now is $34usd. wow...