Mixing Reptichip & Cypress Mulch
So I’m making the move to what I’m planning on being a 85% ReptiChip (coarse coconut chips) and 15% cypress mulch.
I’ve inspected the product and it looks clean/pest free but I hear a lot of people recommend baking the substrate first.
Looking forward to the upgrade from aspen but I was wondering if anyone has any tips for me so I can avoid excessive trial and error?
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Re: Mixing Reptichip & Cypress Mulch
I use this mix too and I love it! I've never baked my cypress mulch and have never had any issues.
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I was actually thinking about bringing water to a boil and adding the substrate thinking if there was any pests that would do the trick.
Thanks for the responses everyone [emoji3590]
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I was actually thinking about bringing water to a boil and adding the substrate thinking if there was any pests that would do the trick.
Thanks for the responses everyone [emoji3590]
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That's not a bad idea, actually- a good compromise. It might help, though the amount of boiling water compared to the amount of substrate means it will cool off pretty fast- unless you make "mulch-soup", but then you'd have to drain it, & that would get very messy. :rolleyes: