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Old March 21, 2017   #1
LoriA
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Default Cocoa bean hulls for container tomato mulch?

Is it OK to use cocoa bean hulls as mulch for tomatoes in containers? Love the smell and the look; I just want to make sure that it won't screw up acidity or something like that.
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Old March 21, 2017   #2
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very toxic to dogs if you have one.
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Old March 22, 2017   #3
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I got a 30 plus pound bag(shed smells like roasting house when opened).Long time breakdown.Top husks exposed require some vinegar spraying to knock down white fungus that appears(does go away).Wife uses them for inside plant top dressing,nice shine.Looks like my coffee and tea plants love it in a combo coir,perlite mix.Will get more soon.Does hold moisture well,a good capture meduim for soluble ferts,with time release in mind.And yes it will harm if ingested,as in all garden related additives be careful,thanx KO above.

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I've used it as a mulch and did find that it gets moldy and matted but like Kurt said it can be controlled. I just kept the hulls clear of the stem it it worked out fine.
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