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Coco Coir Bricks for Plants - Compressed Coconut Fiber Substrate Plant Soil for Vegetables Flowers Berries Planting, Reptile Bedding(6 Pack)
Coco Coir Bricks for Plants - Compressed Coconut Fiber Substrate Plant Soil for Vegetables Flowers Berries Planting, Reptile Bedding(6 Pack)
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What Is Coconut Coir?
Coconut Coir is a natural by-product of harvesting coconut. Consists of coarse fibers extracted from the husk on the outer shell of a coconut. Because of its superior water holding capacity, excellent air space and drainage, coir is a useful soil amendment for potted plants, containers and gardens.
Made from Sustainable Raw Coconut Coir
Pure and untreated, the raw coconut coir is dried and compressed into convenient sizes for your choosing.
Natural
The coir is environmentally and organic as it comes from coconuts. It does not contain any chemicals or toxins.
Strong root growth
The coir mixes well with compost and nutrients to naturally provide an nature environment for roots to grow in containers, planters or beds. The unique natural fibers in it provide abundant aeration protecting roots from over watering
Ideal for worm bedding
Coconut coir is also used for worm bin bedding and worms love them. Coir is a more friendly substitute than peat moss for worm bedding, as it is chemical-free.
Use for indoor or outdoor plants
Environmentally pith is fine husk fibers from coconuts and can be used in greenhouses, landscaping, garden beds, individual pots, terrariums, grow bags, vertical gardens or container gardens on the patio
Reptile beding
Coconut fiber bedding helps to maintain proper humidity levels in your terrarium
How to useļ¼Step 1
Place coconut brick in a wheelbarrow or a large container
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Add appropriate amount of water according to the degree of expansion
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Soak for about two hours, stir with a shovel according to the degree of expansion of coconut bricks
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Add fertilizers according to the nutrientes needed by the plants
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