No but I might be careful about disease, the mulch might have too much fungus, if you are starting cuttings.
If you're having problems with coir let it sit in a cloth bag for a day or two in the shade, elevated so the water can runout more easily. Then add in 20-30% more dry coir that should put you about 80% or 70% field capacity.
Is this coco coir chips or cocoa chips? If the latter it is not good for plants even though the garden smelled great of chocolate. Caused a lot of fungus for me and a lot got root rot over winter.
Is this coco coir chips or cocoa chips? If the latter it is not good for plants even though the garden smelled great of chocolate. Caused a lot of fungus for me and a lot got root rot over winter.
If you're referring to the shredded coco husk that they sell for terrariums, even the stuff they say is low salt has a high TDS on first rinse (I got ~800 ppm in the soak water, cheapo Amazon TDS meter). I had to soak and rinse a few times to get it below 100 ppm.
I’m looking for an alternative to using pine bark nuggets in my uppotting mix because I can’t seem to find the tiny fine nuggets anymore. I work for a tree care company maybe I’ll have one of the crews throw some pine through the chippers and see what it comes out looking like.