🌟 Grow Green, Live Clean!
The 650g Coco Peat Brick is a premium organic coco coir product designed for versatile gardening applications. It expands to over seven times its original size when hydrated, yielding 7-9 liters of high-quality growing medium. With low electrical conductivity and a neutral pH, it supports a wide variety of plants, making it ideal for both indoor and outdoor gardening. Made from 100% renewable coconut husks, this eco-friendly substrate offers exceptional moisture retention, superior aeration, and is a sustainable alternative to peat moss.
C**N
Nice renewable peat
I haven't figured out a good way of breaking off chunks of this to hydrate yet as it's so dense but this is very good quality coco peat. It just feels luxurious. Clean and soft with just the right amount of fibrous-ness.
A**R
Small but mighty!
These little compressed bricks turn into a lot of useable planting material. My plants and seed starts just love this stuff. I place one brick in a cooler and add water. I then use a trowel or small scraper to break it up. Add only as much water as you need and it will keep for months in said cooler. Great stuff
J**R
Garden
It was just as promised in grew
E**A
Good
Very good
B**E
Stays moist seemingly forever
This worked very well for germinating seeds. The texture was good. Almost a gallon of water perfectly hydrated the brick. The texture is perfect for seeds and holds water very well. The extra that I didn't use was left on a bucket in my garage and was still wet after 2 months. Once planted in this coir, I recommend using water with a cupful of hydrogen peroxide, particularly if using a heat matt. With the consistent warm moisture, white mold likes to take over and will kill the seed. Mist on a sprayer with the peroxide water to maintain moisture and humidity.
S**4
Use it for my fishtanks aquariums.
Good stuff sinks quick.... Use it for my fishtanks aquariums.
A**R
Hard to use
It's an ingredient in my aroid mix. A real pain to use. I think you have to get it wet first. Will try that the next time I make my mix.
A**R
Lots of coco peat after rehydration
Took awhile to rehydrate compared to the stuff I've used previously (as far as I can remember) but it's also alot more densely packed so that makes sense. If you haven't used coco peat before make sure you do it in an area that can get messy! Worth the purchase if you need it!
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