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Making Coco Peat

This Coconut Crab is hungry! Stay away from my peppers LOL.
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Well folks I just wanted to share my process of making Coco Peat from the large quantities of coconut husks here on the Island.


First you must have a dried Coconut Husk...

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Then with your hands pull out the Coco Coir and shake out the Coco Peat.

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Once you have the amount that you want, its time to sock the Coco Peat in a bucket with water to remove the salt.

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After 24hrs or more I removed the Coco Peat unto a old window screen to dry and filter the good stuff.

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Here is the finished product in my 512 trays. I have a bunch of seeds coming up on this one but I have two pics, you notice the Coco Peat is working concerning germination. I have one pic of some Trinidad Morouga Red from PepperLover.com, they gave them to me as a gift, I also have a of pic of JustaGuy Red Fatalli's from TheHotPepper.com that I purchased.


JustaGuy Red Fatalli's
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PepperLover.com Trinidad Scorpion Morouga Red Blend
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before I could buy it in stores I made my own just ran husks thru leaf shredder some two times worked good and used most of the husk.
 
May I ask you how much coconuts one would need to get the amount shown in the fifth picture?
I use coco a lot( both peat and coir) as it is aerated and also very friendly for the environment.

Best Regards,

Jan
 
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