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German Kahuna
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Re: coco coir question [Re: hamloaf]
#13417875 - 11/01/10 12:16 PM (13 years, 4 months ago) |
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I am not crying about anything. Your posts were arrogant and berating, yet I see no TC tag on you that would put you in a position where I would take any berating from you, that's all. Enough said. This discussion is futile.
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k00laid
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Re: coco coir question [Re: anonjon]
#13417887 - 11/01/10 12:22 PM (13 years, 4 months ago) |
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anonjon said: half-assed = smart?
i never implied anything to the contrary. sorry you thought so.
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hamloaf
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TC tag, LOL.
You don't have one either. Therefore, according to your logic, nor am I going to take any "berating" posts by you. I trust myself to cultivate.
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anonjon
Partially Right
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German Kahuna said: that's all. Enough said. This discussion is futile.
I love it when someone unilaterally announces the end of the conversation.
If you want to stress this guy out, just keep replying so he can't have the last word.
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Doc_T
Random Dude
Registered: 03/06/09
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Loc: Colorado
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Re: coco coir question [Re: anonjon]
#13417980 - 11/01/10 12:46 PM (13 years, 4 months ago) |
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anonjon said: If you want to stress this guy out, just keep replying so he can't have the last word.
I think he can get the last word.
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Hamurabi
the babylonianleader..
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Re: coco coir question [Re: Doc_T]
#13428441 - 11/03/10 11:45 AM (13 years, 4 months ago) |
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hey guys a stupid question, in Damion5050's Coir Tek it sais "The temp of the coir needs to be 80-90 degrees before you can add spawn". Is this in celcius or farenheit?
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andymc
cocoa beetles from zanzibar
Registered: 11/25/09
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Re: coco coir question [Re: Hamurabi]
#13428457 - 11/03/10 11:48 AM (13 years, 4 months ago) |
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That'll be fahrenheit. 90C is close to boiling if you recall.
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Hamurabi
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Re: coco coir question [Re: andymc]
#13428478 - 11/03/10 11:53 AM (13 years, 4 months ago) |
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damn you r right :-D
and another question. using the Damion5050's Coir Tek ... i will use as a mono tub one that is half in size than the tek's. can i cut the brick of coir in half with a knife or something (never seen a coco coir brick before,i just ordered online)? and of course all the other materials in half.
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andymc
cocoa beetles from zanzibar
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Re: coco coir question [Re: Hamurabi]
#13428496 - 11/03/10 11:56 AM (13 years, 4 months ago) |
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Coir bricks are quite difficult to cut. It can be done with a saw or similar. They are very solid and it's messy.
I'd just use a brick and, unfortunately, throw away anything I wasn't going to use (but I can find them at the pet store and they're not expensive)
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k00laid
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Re: coco coir question [Re: andymc]
#13428690 - 11/03/10 12:49 PM (13 years, 4 months ago) |
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serrated knives can cut coir bricks with a bit of effort.
i use a steak knife
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Doc_T
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Re: coco coir question [Re: andymc]
#13428753 - 11/03/10 01:02 PM (13 years, 4 months ago) |
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LOL! You guys try to cut coir bricks!
No.
You flake off pieces from the side with a short sturdy knife, until you have the desired weight of coir.
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andymc
cocoa beetles from zanzibar
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Re: coco coir question [Re: k00laid]
#13429043 - 11/03/10 02:06 PM (13 years, 4 months ago) |
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k00laid said: serrated knives can cut coir bricks with a bit of effort.
i use a steak knife
I tried that once, it worked, but I wouldn't recommend it
Agreed Doc. Hydrate a brick, take what you need, and add the rest to your flowerpots outside.
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Doc_T
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Re: coco coir question [Re: andymc]
#13429326 - 11/03/10 02:50 PM (13 years, 4 months ago) |
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Doc_T said: No. You flake off pieces from the side with a short sturdy knife, until you have the desired weight of coir.
Do the same with the big block. Takes about one ounce of dry coir per final quart of desired substrate- 6oz coir + verm and spawn = a 6qt dubtub. (approximately) So you can make any number or combination of tubs you like, for cheap.
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