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coco fiber

steve-00

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now i have a lot of coco fiber, is it ok to use with corns or dose it get to wet? or sum other reason??
 
I've been using it for several months now with no problems.

Mine come in compressed bricks, and it's necessary to rehydrate them so you can properly break it up into fine pieces. After a week, the top had dried out but the underlying layers are still somethat moist (but definitely not what you'd call damp or wet).
 
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