Coconut Coir
Coconut Coir
About Coconut Coir
About Coconut Coir
Coconut coir is a 100% natural by-product of coconut harvesting using sustainable methods. It is an alternative to peat moss, rockwool, perlite and vermiculite and is used in the same gardening capacity.
Coir is the coarse fibers from the husk on the outer shell of a coconut. Once considered useless, coir is increasingly used as a growing medium by commercial greenhouse operations. Because of its superior water holding capacity, soil aeration and drainage properties, coir is useful in modern hydroponics and as a soil amendment for potted plants, containers and gardens.
Coir is superor to peat moss and rockwool for structural stability, water absorption and drainage and will not decomse as quickly lasting longer in your soil. Coir is resistant to disease pathogens.
Coir is a 100% natural and renewable soil amendment to help your plants develop stronger root systems and retain nutrients longer. Keep in mind Coir expands 5 to 7 times in volume when soaked in water.
• Replaces peat moss, rockwool. perlite & vermiculite
• Compressed bricks are easy to handle & store
• Disease Resistant
• Excellent air space & water holding capacity
• pH Neutral
• Holds between 8 & 10 times its volume in water