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    Quote Originally Posted by happyjack View Post
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    Looks as good as new Happy J. How about the lazy man method of just cutting away the main root ball with a trowel and replanting into the hole? Is there realy much difference in root hairs and coco, maybe a few unused nutes but if flushed wouldn't be much.
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    I have plenty of time on my hands, its nice on a sunny day spending an odd half hour outside sitting clearing all the root hairs out.

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    A full 1/2 hour of sunshine HJ? You must live south of Newcastle

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    Quote Originally Posted by British green View Post
    You could always treat the old coco with some canna zyme which is designed to break roots down and turn them back into useable nutes for the plants. I've used this method with clay pebbles on a net tray . Pulled the main plants up including roots gave them a good shake to get as many pebbles of the roots as possible and then ran the system with cannazyme for the first few days


    Sent from a green pleasant land
    I too have reused pebbles.
    I tried to remove as much root as possible but gave up in the end as it were hard work.So there were loads of roots left.

    I used dutch pro multitotal,
    Had the best result ever,not sure if it were that as Im always changing something up.

    I will do it again for sure.

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    I always reuse coco, afterall...even new coco has been used at some point! Just wash it well

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