Back to the Roots 有机椰壳纤维,51 夸脱膨胀土,非常适合种子和盆栽
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- A balanced pH, which means it’s truly all-purpose. Use alone or as an amendment for anything in a pot or in the ground — vegetables, flowers, herbs, and even starting seeds.
- Expands to over 2 cubic feet
- Peat Free OMRI Listed, assuring organic production, handling, and processing
- 100% SATISFACTION GUARANTEE: If you are not satisfied or have any issues with this Organic Coconut Coir, just shoot us a note and our dedicacted customer support team will make sure we get you growing or send you a refund/replacement.
- #GROWONEGIVEONE — Share a photo of your growing garden & we’ll donate a Grow Kit & STEM elementary school curriculum to a classroom of your choice!
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Chaz Aragon –
This arrived on time, and it’s huge! I’m, of course, using it for starting seeds. This is my first time gardening, and I wasn’t sure how much would be needed to start seeds. A little goes a long way with this stuff! My seedlings popped through after a few days, so I’d say this soil works well. I like that it’s organic, too!
丹尼尔 –
I used several bricks of coco coir to add organic matter to a 10x12sqft garden plot that was previously hard, compacted Arizona clay soil and sand. It works beautifully with our soil- coco coir soaks up moisture but releases it slowly, and by doing this, it also soaks up tons of excess minerals and locks them up, which I am confident will help prevent caliche buildup. Tilling the first few inches and mixing with a rough 1:1 coir-to-clay ratio, then covering with a top layer of a denser, 1:2 coir-to-clay mixture, resulted in firm beds that are a little spongy when compressed down by hand, which is exactly what I wanted for starting seeds in situ.
This stuff is fantastic- it works exactly how you expect it to, and you can just drench it with your hose, so hot water is not required, it’s just slightly faster. I was able to hydrate a whole brick in about 20 minutes this way. It is an excellent soil amendment, especially if excess minerals or fertilizer are a concern. It also works somewhat as a mulch, and I regularly dust a thin layer on top of my plant beds to ensure their roots remain fully covered. I go through it extremely quickly whenever I need fresh soil, so if you have plans beyond a few pots, having one or two extra bricks will not hurt, and you can store it indefinitely until you need it.
I will note here that using this alone will be sufficient for some plants, but you should have a source or clay, sand, or some other inorganic substrate to blend with coco coir most of the time. It is not prone to rotting quickly, but like any organic matter it will begin to decay once moist. In my experience (I’ve planted a few separate greenhouses and plots with it) it tends to pick up the odors already coming from your garden. This is probably because the coir becomes a host to the bacteria and fungi that are currently living around you, so keep that in mind if you’re concerned about odor- it actually smells kind of fresh and woody when first hydrated, but that will change after a few days or weeks once it’s been colonized by local bacteria and fungi. If the odor becomes a serious problem, it is likely you have a larger microbial issue with your garden, and it is not directly the coir, but it could potentially add to that problem. I would argue that, over time, it may improve your soil health, and by extension reduce unpleasant odors once a new microbial equilibrium is reached- but definitely test it in a small area or pot if you want to be sure. I have never had a major issue with odor that didn’t resolve itself after some amount of time, but allowing it to dry out will almost certainly be effective.
Overall, it’s a low risk soil amendment, and I’ve never encountered any serious issues with it. If you’re new to gardening, it is extremely forgiving and easy to use, compact for storage, and can be used for pretty much any project. I’ve successfully used varying amounts in soil for tomatoes, herbs, plants native to the Sonoran desert, cacti, wildflowers, and roots.
Missy M. –
I use this for the base of my potting mix instead of sphagnum moss. 3 parts coir, 1 part leaf mold, 1 part worm castings, and 1 part perlite and you’ve got an excellent nutrient rich potting mix. This brick expands nicely with hot water and almost fills the 13 gallon container I use to hold it once fully fluffed up. Excellent moisture retention and doesn’t dry out too fast. Can also be used alone for starting seeds, or as a soil amendment in your garden beds.
Carri Parker –
I’ve had a lot of trouble finding a good mix to keep my potted plants alive. This along with some other type of soil and amendments have so far given me good results. Seems to have good moisture retention while allowing the water to drain and not get muddy. This block will be good for probably more potted plants than most people have.
Chaz Aragon –
This stuff is amazing! My grandmother mentioned she needed soil and I saw this and thought I’d give it a try since the price isn’t bad at all. It got delivered and we immediately put it into our wheelbarrow and started watering it. This thing expanded a lot and made a ton of soil! It’s been about two weeks so there is some missing in the photo because we’ve planted a few things. We are mostly using it for growing vegetables and herbs.
It rained here in California for a week straight and the water collected in the wheelbarrow just absorbed right into the soil a couple days after it rained. Absolutely amazing and well worth the price!
Lee Brown –
Successful germination with this product, it also went a long way and filled many seed pods. Held moisture well but wasn’t sopping wet. Will definitely buy again.
Johnny_Amazon® –
This coconut coir is absolutely the best! Large solid brick that expanded to fill my 30 Gallon tote at least half full!! No odor! Lots of beautiful planting material!
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特拉维斯 –
Once you add enough water, it breaks up real well, much better than real dirt, and much, much more controllable and manageable. Totally recommended. I have included photos to show you close-ups of how it looks in real life.