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Coco & Coir Organic Peat-free Coir Compost is a 100% natural, compressed coconut fiber brick that expands to 75L of premium potting mix. Designed for superior aeration and water retention, it promotes robust root development and longer plant life. This eco-friendly, peat-free substrate doubles as ideal reptile and worm bedding, boosting worm growth by 25%. Lightweight and compact, itโs perfect for modern gardeners seeking sustainable, versatile, and easy-to-use soil solutions.













| ASIN | B07CH7VZ6D |
| Best Sellers Rank | 973 in Garden ( See Top 100 in Garden ) 23 in Gardening Soils |
| Brand | Coco&Coir Everything in a nutshell |
| Brand Name | Coco&Coir Everything in a nutshell |
| Country Of Origin | India |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 1,994 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00641753947343 |
| Item Type Name | Coir Brick |
| Item Weight | 454 g |
| Item weight | 454 g |
| Manufacturer | Southern Trident LTD |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 5KG |
| Model Number | 5 KG |
| Number of Packs | 1 |
| Style | Brick |
| Style Name | Brick |
| UPC | 641753947343 |
| Unit Count | 5000.0 gram |
| Volume | 75 Litres |
N**A
Good Quality
easy to use, and works well for my plants. Great value for the price.
M**C
Coco-crazy for it
Extremely good stuff,my seedlings loved. Easy to rehydrate and boy, there was lots! You'll need a biiiig tub for it! Its very thirst so youll need way more water than you think and I highly recommend warm water at that
R**R
High quality and great value
Very good quality and really good value for money.
Z**A
One block
Product good, but, I stupidly thought it would be made up of the usual sized bricks, but no, one big block, so for me, very difficult to handle, otherwise ok.
Z**O
great for planting
great!!!
T**.
Best to bulk up compost, for drainage! It's MY 4th purchase.
I've bought this multiple times. I used it mainly to bulk up my compost. It creates great drainage. It's supposed to retain moisture and it does, but when it dries then it's rock solid. I've never had a good experience using it for seedlings or moisture-loving plants. It is recommended for seedlings since it has no nutrients, as a peat alternative for the same purpose as peat. With seedlings they seem to suffocate, it stays moist ages, maybe too long but seems too SOLID to let airflow when by itself. Multiple seedlings have rotted in it. Then I forget about it since it never needs water top up, then it gets ROCK HARD and won't accept any water I give it, so plants dry out! Once it dries out, it WILLL not let water back in!!! So hard to get water to the plant. ALSO, getting a plant out of it to repot with proper compost, it's IMPOSSIBLE to get the coir off as it's gone solid. Maybe soaking in water before will help but I'd rather not. You can see it comes as a brick, it's ROCK HARD til it is soaked in water, then nice and fluffy but you can't necessarily do that with every plant when you want to repot it... and you DO want to take off the coir before repotting if the coir has got SOLID hard around the roots... since the roots don't seem to get water. One or the other. Too wet for ages, locking moisture in without oxygen flow, or too hard and locking moisture out. What I DOOOO love it for hence 5 stars, is.... inexpensive media which works GREAT when MIXED with compost, perlite or peat. Bulks up compost, creates coarse material for drainage and airflow (as long as compost is blended with it, it's sort of hay-ish..rough ). I mix 50% compost, 30% Coco coir, 20% perlite and that's a happy mix for me. :)
A**R
Decent alternative to traditional compost
Arrives compact, using for a wide variety of usage from seedlings to houseplants and more environmentally friendly compared to peat. Simply add water and makes 75 litres of soil. A lot lighter than the traditional options. โ๏ธ Packaging for this product is in plastic, for a more environmentally conscious option over using traditional compost or peat, I would have preferred a more alternative packaging.
E**N
Good value but not convenient
Plus sides, you get lots for your money and it's well packaged. Bad sides... it's one solid lump rather than the smaller bricks which I was expecting. This makes it almost impossible to use unless you get a giant bucket and soak it all at once. I literally have to chisel it off with a hammer and screwdriver every time I want to fill a pot. Also you will probably need to add plant food to the mix.
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