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    Spray the coconut until moist, it holds water well. Get a large room humidifier, I have noticed my humidity stay up for a long time, and I only have to mist the substrate about one/week, as long as I run the 6 gallon humidifier 24/7. if I turn off the humidifier, the coco substrate dries out much quicker of course.

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