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Old 04-02-2018, 07:16 PM
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Sphagnum peat moss is the media that generally has a low pH....

Coco coir is usually a neutral pH (7.0)...

The most common problem folks have with coco is salt content.... So they tend to wash their coco before using it....
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I used biocanna in bloom with coco this summer I had no problem of ph .. I irrigated at pH 5 and she increased to 6 .. increased slightly every day, and irrigated again ..
next time I think to use biobizz and calmag. Someone uses them in coconut?
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