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FrankHorrigan | 04/04/14 01:52 AM |
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hap | 04/04/14 04:06 AM |
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sillehcybeh | 04/04/14 04:53 AM |
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Stranger Reged: 12/24/13 Posts: 24 |
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Awesome write up as usual Frank Just to make it straight, I'm not sure if I understand this properly. The main reason we use casing layer is to provide moisture retention and perfect microclimate just above the top of the substrate. Then you may or may not let it colonize some part of it (up to 30% as some suggest) and then again you may or may not patch it. The only difference between peat and coir is that the coir has more nutritions. So therefore you can use coir as casing layer when it's providing two things stated above, ie. moisture retention and microclimate. Am I saying this right??
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