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Author Topic: Reusing coco coir?  (Read 5264 times)

Jfart

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Reusing coco coir?
« on: February 27, 2021, 05:59:20 PM »

Has anyone reused coco coir?

If someone had a fair amount of used coco coir from growing fungus (cubes) could they reuse the coir in a soil mix. I know fungus can break down organic material. If one were to reuse this coco coir would it be beneficial to sterilize the coir first or leave it as is? This coir has some brown rice flower and some vermiculite in it but I’d think the brown rice flower is a byproduct now and I’m not sure what that byproduct would be.
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Greenmystery

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Re: Reusing coco coir?
« Reply #1 on: March 02, 2021, 07:24:49 PM »

Yeah man
Thatstuff is great to be further used\\recycled into the garden
Best mixed into compost piles or add in small amounts to bottom of holes of plants when when transplanting
I did have a problem once when I used it as a mulch once...attracted a bunch of fungus gnats...hence my approach to rather using in compost piles or burying




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valec

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Re: Reusing coco coir?
« Reply #2 on: March 06, 2021, 06:05:29 PM »

I often reuse it. Simply make it a bit wet and put it in the microwave, 3 minutes at 900W. That should kill fungus gnats. But for my less precious plants outdoors I also skip that step and simply mix it in with some new substrate.
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