Collection: Coco Coir Substrate

Benefits of Coco Coir

Water & Nutrient Retention

Coco coir holds up to 8 times its weight in water and releases it to your plants as needed.

Weed & Pathogen Free

Our coco coir is free of pathogens, pests, and diseases making it a great option for delicate processes like seed germination or growing microgreens.

Excellent Aeration

Coco coir improves air porosity making it an excellent addition to your potting mix for healthy root development.

Pet-friendly

Coco coir is all-natural and non-toxic to your furry family members (cats, dogs, hairy Uncle Mike, etc.).

100% Organic

Our products have no added inorganic supplements or chemicals.

Eco-friendly

Coco coir is made from coconut husk (the outer part of the coconut) which is a renewable and sustainable resource. The best part is that the environment is not disturbed when the coconut is harvested, unlike other soil-based growing mediums.

More Resistant to Mold

Coco coir is naturally inert (nutrient-free) which makes it more resistant to mold, fungus and pests.

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