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<blockquote data-quote="Dave Jay" data-source="post: 126694" data-attributes="member: 27677"><p>As long as it doesn't claim to have added fertiliser on the label of the coco peat it will be 100% coconut fibre and fine to use as a substrate, the stuff sold as being for this or that creature is the same as the $2 blocks from a hardware store or supermarket. Even garden centres overcharge. If the peat had added fertiliser (I've never come across it and I've worked in garden centres and production nurseries) rest assured it would say so on the label and you'd be charged extra for it. The only blocks I avoid are the really big blocks as I find they are not chopped as fine and contain long coarse fibres.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave Jay, post: 126694, member: 27677"] As long as it doesn't claim to have added fertiliser on the label of the coco peat it will be 100% coconut fibre and fine to use as a substrate, the stuff sold as being for this or that creature is the same as the $2 blocks from a hardware store or supermarket. Even garden centres overcharge. If the peat had added fertiliser (I've never come across it and I've worked in garden centres and production nurseries) rest assured it would say so on the label and you'd be charged extra for it. The only blocks I avoid are the really big blocks as I find they are not chopped as fine and contain long coarse fibres. [/QUOTE]
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