New Grower Having Issues with Straight Coco, HELP! (Remo Chemo)

Thanks again for the great advice. They have bounced back incredibly strong. They are praying towards the light and are a much more vibrant green since watering and feeding daily. Coco sure seems like alot of work but hopefully the end product is noticeably better.
 

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Beautiful girls!!!! Great job
 
I have another question - if I reuse the coco over and over after each grow, what happens to the Mykos and azos beneficial bacteria?I'm wondering if they would survive the flush and create a moldy wet environment and root rot after recycling the coco many times, or whether they would be flushed out and not create any issues.. or perhaps they would survive and continue to thrive stronger with each grow. Could use some advice here as I'd like to re use my coco with new Mykos and Azos but don't want to cause any harm. Cheers!
 
I have another question - if I reuse the coco over and over after each grow, what happens to the Mykos and azos beneficial bacteria?I'm wondering if they would survive the flush and create a moldy wet environment and root rot after recycling the coco many times, or whether they would be flushed out and not create any issues.. or perhaps they would survive and continue to thrive stronger with each grow. Could use some advice here as I'd like to re use my coco with new Mykos and Azos but don't want to cause any harm. Cheers!
I really can't address the bennies and reusing Coco. I have reused Coco myself in the past and it's an okay thing to do if you have trouble getting ahold of it or you want to save money. I was a little paranoid about fungus from mold or some kind of disease so I poured boiling water through my Coco before I reused it. I also had an enzymatic treatment to help break down the old roots from the other plants that were still there. You can never get them all out completely. I found the Coco once it's been used seems to hold more water and the plants don't get quite as large.

 
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