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manfredo

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I cut open the bag and use it. So others with more brick experience can help out. I'd also check Canna's website for their usage recommendations. I really hope it works out well for you and I'm curious to hear your thoughts after a run.
Yeah their site doesn't say squat, unfortunately. Even on the product it doesn't say...."Just add 1 liter at a time until desired consistency."

Reviews on Amazon are mostly good for the bricks, but some say it's not the same as bagged and still needs flushing, so I may flush it to be safer....



Not really. Maybe it would work if you were swinging it around constantly.

Fire it up and touch the mesh with your tongue!
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Laughing Grass

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Yeah their site doesn't say squat, unfortunately. Even on the product it doesn't say...."Just add 1 liter at a time until desired consistency."

Reviews on Amazon are mostly good for the bricks, but some say it's not the same as bagged and still needs flushing, so I may flush it to be safer....




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Looks like the canna bricks are pre buffered. Just add water.

 

Rsawr

Smoke and Mirrors
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Finally made it out of the house without coffee, for my lab work.

On the way home, passing the zoo, there was an adult bear crossing the road. I stopped to take a pic and he started to climb a tree in someones yard, while peeking around at me, 15' away. I thought he might be an escapee from zoo, but I checked and no bears there...well except this one!

Lots to do today...Canna coco was just delivered.

Do you guys hydrate it with a nute mix or just RO water?

Gonna clean up my truck today too...I decided time to sell her!
I hydrate with just water in a tub a few days early then right before transplant I water with properly phed and nutes for the age of whatever is going in
 

manfredo

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curious2garden

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Yeah their site doesn't say squat, unfortunately. Even on the product it doesn't say...."Just add 1 liter at a time until desired consistency."

Reviews on Amazon are mostly good for the bricks, but some say it's not the same as bagged and still needs flushing, so I may flush it to be safer....




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I found too much sediment in it and the removal wasn't easy. Plus having to make sure you don't mess with the set CEC. That's why I don't mess with it. It's just too much work and I hate it when my hands get dirty. I'd probably use my Ca/Mg additive to make a roughly 250 or (.3 ec) solution and run that through for a final rinse so you can restore the CEC, but that's just guessing. I'd also heavily cut it with XLg Perlite if it doesn't have a large amount of coir (hairy fibers) in it.
 
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