Potting soil

MattandRicco

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when re-potting the plants, I am windering if this coco coir is chameleon safe?
 

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yeah, it should be as long as theres no amendments in it. All it is is just ground up coco coir.
Coco coir is actually a byproduct of the coconut fiber industry. Between the outer husk and the actual coconut is a layer of fibrous threads
But u will need to feed your plants, because this is soilless. you can do so by adding nutes to the water and mixing it you may need to adjust ph as needed and I’d suggest organic nutes
 
yeah, it should be as long as theres no amendments in it. All it is is just ground up coco coir.
Coco coir is actually a byproduct of the coconut fiber industry. Between the outer husk and the actual coconut is a layer of fibrous threads
But u will need to feed your plants, because this is soilless. you can do so by adding nutes to the water and mixing it you may need to adjust ph as needed and I’d suggest organic nutes
Zoom in on the ingredients list plz
 

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Dolomite lime might not be good and perlite wont be good. I just buy coco buy the brick or block, i wet it down then it expands to about 6-8 times the size.
 
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