I use coconut coir in all my orchids, and they are doing very well. However, I usually rinse mine before use due to there is some salt in it when it was processed. Thank you for the video.
there needs to be a world wide consistent use of terms the coco husk is made up of fibers called coir there is a dust that holds it together called simply coir dust or coco peat you are using coco peat- will yours looks like a few short fibers mixed in not pure peat look up definition of coir you will see, it is pretty big business, the peat i buy is from processing plant main business is selling the coir or fiber, a few people like me buy the peat, i think dole pineapple buys a bunch , i think as a mulch, i buy it by the feed bag full but still contains lots of coir or fiber and have to clean the coir out of it to get a more pure peat and buffer it side note interesting thing about peat is they use it in making a replacement for plywood i see, not sure of all details on that but heating it turns it into a board
Is your coconut coir brick the same thing as coconut coir hanging basket liners as I've got quite a few and would like to use them when repotting some plants in huge containers and can it help with DRAINAGE!!!
In Canada peat is more sustainable than coir that is imported from India and manufactured/processed with horrible chemicals that are dumbed into the rivers all while people work for low pay then add up all the oil used to transport that coir to India and then ship it to the USA and your store using trucks and ships. Now lets talk about which is better and more sustainable. All the peat in the USA I know of is not sustainable but peat from Canada is. I will take Canadian peat any day over imported coir. Neither is perfect but nothing is. Lumbar, metal and plastic in your garden and your home, etc. all have environmental impacts.
I use coconut coir in all my orchids, and they are doing very well. However, I usually rinse mine before use due to there is some salt in it when it was processed. Thank you for the video.
ur compose is just beautiful ..looking amazingly perfect ..
Use leaves next time collection them in fall and let them decompose. It's free and local
I use Autumn leaves in my compost.
I never understand why people rake in the fall when leaves make the ideal mulch for winter ground. Spring, I get, but fall?
Coconut coir good for in plants?
there needs to be a world wide consistent use of terms the coco husk is made up of fibers called coir there is a dust that holds it together called simply coir dust or coco peat you are using coco peat- will yours looks like a few short fibers mixed in not pure peat look up definition of coir you will see, it is pretty big business, the peat i buy is from processing plant main business is selling the coir or fiber, a few people like me buy the peat, i think dole pineapple buys a bunch , i think as a mulch,
i buy it by the feed bag full but still contains lots of coir or fiber and have to clean the coir out of it to get a more pure peat and buffer it
side note interesting thing about peat is they use it in making a replacement for plywood i see, not sure of all details on that but heating it turns it into a board
Which type of compost do you use, yours looks really good. I haven't been able to find a good brand yet
Is your coconut coir brick the same thing as coconut coir hanging basket liners as I've got quite a few and would like to use them when repotting some plants in huge containers and can it help with DRAINAGE!!!
can you please give me a list of organic fertilizer for my compost. thank you
Compost is a good fertilizer. There are also many organic products but usually have lower NPK than chemical fertilizers.
Is it okay to put rocks as base?
Manufacture should was the salt before they sell it
The worst part about coconut coir is pronouncing it.
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In Canada peat is more sustainable than coir that is imported from India and manufactured/processed with horrible chemicals that are dumbed into the rivers all while people work for low pay then add up all the oil used to transport that coir to India and then ship it to the USA and your store using trucks and ships. Now lets talk about which is better and more sustainable. All the peat in the USA I know of is not sustainable but peat from Canada is. I will take Canadian peat any day over imported coir. Neither is perfect but nothing is. Lumbar, metal and plastic in your garden and your home, etc. all have environmental impacts.
What are talking about peat take 100 years wtf you smoking!