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Vermiculite I have those and sometimes mix them, I have not tried pure vermiculite myself. I would only do it for cuttings not for long term use.. I think they will not support a full grown plant.
I remember there was a post about coco coir and a system of soaking and rinsing them and even putting some kind of chemical to allow the salt to be rinsed out... sorry no time to do the search but it should be in petpicher forum. Me? I do not worry too much about salt in Coir, why? Well I do soak my coir, but also because I know that there are lots of neps that can tolerate slight minerals, there are many that can be seen in limestone cliffs and right above the sea. But we shouldn't generalize. I would say though that VFTs, Sarracenias and Droseras might be way more sensitive to trace salts than nepenthes. TTFN Arvin
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