Discover the wonders of growing with coco coir for lush and thriving plants
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these coconut bricks are super Divine guys after encountering water a lot of soil will expand the soil is very porous and breathable clean environmentally friendly also can be reused many times growing flowers or vegetables is very convenient while development

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  1. Your selling price is way to expensive you can get more from Home Depot 10LB for $21.99 and you sell 9LB for $150 bro your ripping people off

  2. It's not fertiliced, has no microorganisms and therefore has no nutritional benefit for the plants. I often use it in nix with normal earth/compost/hummus because it's way cheaper and lighter. But you shouldn't use it on its own.

  3. This is not soil it’s a medium for plants to grow you will need to feed a lot. Mix this with a garden mix then plant

  4. If you use this you need significantly more nutrients every 2 weeks because it contains no nutrition. Still possible to have success, just much easier if you mix it with some dirt and compost as well

  5. Coconut Peat is good for starting seedlings because it’s very airy and the roots can spread easily. That’s important for seedlings, you want them to have strong roots. HOWEVER, coconut peat is very nutrient poor and it dries out very quickly. I don’t even use pure coconut peat for my seedlings, I combine it with something that has a little nutrients in it like potting soil.

  6. Where can i buy coconut meet i bought some strawberry plants and lavender plants already in a pot w seeds and this peet i live this type of dirt!

    Wonder if wallyworld walmart sells this 😂 seriously!? I will check ✅ TODAY 🤠

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