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Brewed coffee for Coir/verm bucket tek *DELETED*
    #26448307 - 01/23/20 02:15 PM (4 years, 6 days ago)

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Re: Brewed coffee for Coir/verm bucket tek [Re: ShamanBag]
    #26448341 - 01/23/20 02:29 PM (4 years, 6 days ago)

Terrible idea man.

Have you ever left coffee out on the counter. It grows mold.


If you must use coffee then it needs to go in the jars before sterilization/inoculation. But it is not necessary.


Coir, verm, and water do not grow contams on their own, thats why bucket tek works.


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Re: Brewed coffee for Coir/verm bucket tek [Re: The Mycologist]
    #26448350 - 01/23/20 02:33 PM (4 years, 6 days ago)

I'm talking about using brewed coffee not coffee grounds.  Are you saying that brewed coffee will also be prone to contamination? I actually do recall some moldy cups of coffee in my life.  lol.


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Re: Brewed coffee for Coir/verm bucket tek [Re: ShamanBag]
    #26448403 - 01/23/20 03:00 PM (4 years, 6 days ago)

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ShamanBag said:
I was going to mix spent coffee grounds in my Coir/verm/gypsum sub




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ShamanBag said:
I'm talking about using brewed coffee not coffee grounds.




Can't have it both ways!  Doesn't really matter since either way is a bad idea.  Use water for hydration.


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Re: Brewed coffee for Coir/verm bucket tek [Re: InfiniteDreams]
    #26448407 - 01/23/20 03:03 PM (4 years, 6 days ago)

Yep.  Straight water is what I'll do.


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Re: Brewed coffee for Coir/verm bucket tek [Re: ShamanBag]
    #26449517 - 01/24/20 08:03 AM (4 years, 5 days ago)

Brewed coffee grows mold too bruh.

Dont use additives. Plenty of nutrition in the grain.


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Re: Brewed coffee for Coir/verm bucket tek [Re: The Mycologist] * 1
    #26449533 - 01/24/20 08:19 AM (4 years, 5 days ago)

If anything, add powdered gypsum.


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Re: Brewed coffee for Coir/verm bucket tek [Re: Tstone] * 1
    #26449899 - 01/24/20 12:22 PM (4 years, 5 days ago)

Keep it simple. Leave it out. And this comes from someone who has grown off of coffee/verm.


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