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Just bought 2 bags of coco loco. They were heavy wet from being outdoors on a pallet last years supply. Got it for 10 bucks a bag .
should it still be ok to use bags aren’t torn.
Just bought 2 bags of coco loco. They were heavy wet from being outdoors on a pallet last years supply. Got it for 10 bucks a bag .
should it still be ok to use bags aren’t torn.
im not 100% percent on this but if it was me id give it a good rinse with the correct ph and some calmag my thinking would be that the ph would be off due to the rain water etc
im not 100% percent on this but if it was me id give it a good rinse with the correct ph and some calmag my thinking would be that the ph would be off due to the rain water etc
Just bought 2 bags of coco loco. They were heavy wet from being outdoors on a pallet last years supply. Got it for 10 bucks a bag .
should it still be ok to use bags aren’t torn.
I've had a bag or two that was a little bit wet. It's a dark medium and can look wet too. The place I first bought my Coco Loco stored them on pallets outside the store. I used it the way it came.
Double check: Are you aware that Fox Farms says to ph Coco Loco 6.3-6.8? It's amended and doesn't require nutes for the first 3 weeks or so. I still supercharge my pots with a little Rhiz and calmag.
I've had a bag or two that was a little bit wet. It's a dark medium and can look wet too. The place I first bought my Coco Loco stored them on pallets outside the store. I used it the way it came.
Double check: Are you aware that Fox Farms says to ph Coco Loco 6.3-6.8? It's amended and doesn't require nutes for the first 3 weeks or so. I still supercharge my pots with a little Rhiz and calmag.
This is not pure coco, it's a soil mix like fox farms happy frog but instead of sphagnum peat moss in the coco loco they use coco. Just in case there's any confusion.
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