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Sphagnum Moss Vs Coco Husk Chips
So I think I want to try a more environmentally friendly alterative to sphagnum moss. So I am wondering compared to sphagnum moss how absorbent is coco husk chips? Also does anyone have any recommended brands for coco husk?
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I have two Phal bellina in coco chips, and I honestly hate that media.
In my conditions it appears to act somehow like Sphagnum and retains a lot of moisture, but a huge part of water stays in the bottom and wicks, rather than being distributed equally. I don't know the brand of the one I have, but it degrades rapidly and compacts, I had to make holes in the pot to get a better airflow. For me it's a watering nightmare, but the plants seem to enjoy it and have lots of roots. One thing I've been trying with seedlings, is aquarium fine filter floss. It's super cheap, doesn't break down (at least I didn't see any change, yet), keeps water and is super aerated. As weird as it seems, I think it might be a good addition to potting mixes, and I'll try it more in the years to come! |
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However, if you’re looking for something more “friendly” to the in-pot environment, something that won’t decompose and compress, suffocating the roots, you might want to consider rock wool cubes. If your environment criterion is broader, they won’t qualify, due to the energy expended in manufacturing, but that’s up to you. |
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Thanks for the info ☺️ |
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