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zaroba
04-23-12, 04:17 PM
Does anybody know if they changed the manufacturing process or something like that?

I remember a while back I could take a brick, toss it in a bucket with 1-2 gallons of steaming hot water and in under 15 mins I'd have a bucket of loose fluffy coco fiber ready for use. But it seems like the past 5-10 bricks I've made up over the past year don't do that. Toss a brick in a bucket with 3 gallons of hot water and wait a few *days* and the brick is still a brick, just 2-3 times larger and floating in the water that's left in the bucket. End up having to finish making it by breaking it up by hand.

Thinking of getting a different brand.

Strutter769
04-23-12, 04:33 PM
Does anybody know if they changed the manufacturing process or something like that?

I remember a while back I could take a brick, toss it in a bucket with 1-2 gallons of steaming hot water and in under 15 mins I'd have a bucket of loose fluffy coco fiber ready for use. But it seems like the past 5-10 bricks I've made up over the past year don't do that. Toss a brick in a bucket with 3 gallons of hot water and wait a few *days* and the brick is still a brick, just 2-3 times larger and floating in the water that's left in the bucket. End up having to finish making it by breaking it up by hand.

Thinking of getting a different brand.

I used Eco Earth exclusively until recently when I switched to Repti-Bark, never experienced what you have described. In the tubs, Eco Earth held TOO MUCH humidity!

CDN_Blood
04-23-12, 05:57 PM
'Plantation Soil' is essentially the same thing, but it's quite fine. It depends on what you want to use it for, I suppose.