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Dondell

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canna coco is getting too expensive, and I plan to switch back to peat base. I have a tendency to overwater, so I would like to create a peat mix that drains similar to the coco that I'm used too. currently using 70 coco 30 perlite. How much perlite is too much, for a peat based mix?
 

Bobby_Resigliano

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Do you coco only guys ever use the compressed bricks? I've used them a few times and I like them. Not sure if its the same quality but I get them from the local grow shop for $9 and it makes quite a bit.

Sorry I know nothing of peat to answer your question. Just questions of my own lol.
 

Dondell

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No. When you mix it half and half it reduces the peat moss acid by half making it ready to use.
I want to create a peat based mix, that dries out fast and can be watered often. I have been using coco and pelite for years with great results, but my canna coco is pricey..and the herb is way less valuable. I am lookin to simplify and be more economical in every area of life, as the cost of everything is increasing..
 

Joebud

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I want to create a peat based mix, that dries out fast and can be watered often. I have been using coco and pelite for years with great results, but my canna coco is pricey..and the herb is way less valuable. I am lookin to simplify and be more economical in every area of life, as the cost of everything is increasing..
I believe you will be satisfied with the mix I suggested. It works great with cannabis and lots of other plants like bell pepper, jalapeno, tomatoe, basil, spinach, and lettuce. I have a mandarin orange tree growing in peat moss and vermiculite in my kitchen. It has never got root rot. I had another mandarin orange tree in coco in my kitchen. it got root rot. Hope this is helpful.
 

Old ST1R

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I’d be careful with vermiculite if you want a media that drys out quickly since vermiculite increases water retention.
 

Nobighurry

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Do you coco only guys ever use the compressed bricks? I've used them a few times and I like them. Not sure if its the same quality but I get them from the local grow shop for $9 and it makes quite a bit.

Sorry I know nothing of peat to answer your question. Just questions of my own lol.
I have used a few different compressed coco bricks with various results one needed a lot of flushing due to salts plants yellowed immediately a quick check revealed a high salt content I had to repot them so much for triple rinsed like ads said... otherwise same-same my back has gotten so bad I quite only because of the extra work and flushing
 

Dondell

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I have used a few different compressed coco bricks with various results one needed a lot of flushing due to salts plants yellowed immediately a quick check revealed a high salt content I had to repot them so much for triple rinsed like ads said... otherwise same-same my back has gotten so bad I quite only because of the extra work and flushing
I've tried many brands of coco...they are not all the same. The canna bricks work well for me..but they are a pain in the ass to hydrate and break up. It's not an impossible task, but its another step, and I like to keep it simple and easy. I have too many chores already. I've stuck with the canna coco because it has been consistent results. Problems occur for me, when I cheap out and try different things. This is why I've been hesitant to change...
 

Nobighurry

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I've tried many brands of coco...they are not all the same. The canna bricks work well for me..but they are a pain in the ass to hydrate and break up. It's not an impossible task, but its another step, and I like to keep it simple and easy. I have too many chores already. I've stuck with the canna coco because it has been consistent results. Problems occur for me, when I cheap out and try different things. This is why I've been hesitant to change...
Same here I been using canacoco for quite a spell, my son bought me a few bags of Botanicare bags for Xmas i liked it I also ran home depot viagrow bags for a year or so girls liked it but just not as consistent as canacoco...
 
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