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<blockquote data-quote="Heidicat" data-source="post: 193779" data-attributes="member: 36957"><p>Hi, I appologize if I've posted this in the wrong thread or if this have been a topic before (I'm new here and to the hobby).</p><p>However; I was wondering if anyone has ever tried drying coco coir in the tumble dryer or in a bucket with shoe dryers? I have tried to let it air dry and bake, but it's still moist. How long will it take before mould will develop if it doesn't dry in a few days? </p><p>Thanks for your help</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Heidicat, post: 193779, member: 36957"] Hi, I appologize if I've posted this in the wrong thread or if this have been a topic before (I'm new here and to the hobby). However; I was wondering if anyone has ever tried drying coco coir in the tumble dryer or in a bucket with shoe dryers? I have tried to let it air dry and bake, but it's still moist. How long will it take before mould will develop if it doesn't dry in a few days? Thanks for your help [/QUOTE]
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