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Riare 2pcs Organic Coco Coir Bricks Soil Blocks- 100% Natural Compressed Coco Peat Brick Coconut Fiber Substrate with Low EC& pH Balance, High Expansion Coco Coir Pith Coconut Husk for Garden

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  • Package Included: You will receive 2 pcs organic coco coir soil packed in the form of a brick. Each brick is: 8 x 4 x 2 inches, weight 1.4 lb. Contains 100% organic coconut pith and fibers. No trashy material, rocks or chunks in the mix. One little brick goes a long way. Will expand beautifully and easy to use. Definetly a safe and organic solution to grow your plants
  • Premium Material: Environmental option and gorgeous texture! pure natural compressed coco peat brick with low EC; balanced pH; high expansion, and excellent breathability. The coconut fiber substrate absorbs and retains moisture really well, perfect for soil that needs drainage. Makes a lot of soil with a little brick, best garden soil substitute
  • Organic Coco Coir Bricks: Like to garden? Get this. Awesome coconut peat brick will promotes healthy root growth! These seed starter soil are lightweight and absorbent, easy to manage even for garden beginners. No problems with overwatering and rotton root, making your garden soil lighter and keeping it moist longer
  • Sustainable Growing Medium: An cost effective sustainable alternative to peat moss. Our renewable replacement growing medium will help your plants grow stronger and fluffed great and works well! Save time, save water and save your money! it also can mix with other potting soil or perlite to customize a mix for your different plant needs
  • Wide Application: For worms, garden and compost. Our coco bricks substrate works perfectly for seed germination; seedling nursery; potting mixes; micro greens; raised garden beds; landscaping and both indoor and outdoor gardening. These fluffy and brown coco coir pith soil blocks also perfect for vermicomposting and reptile bedding



Product Description

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Coco Coir Bricks
Made from Natural Reusable Resources - Coco Coir

Premium compressed coconut peat mix can fill pots and planters, it's also great for germinating seeds, seedlings, and cuttings

  • Brand: Riare
  • pH: 5.8-6.8
  • Low EC (low salts)
  • Moisture Content: More than 20%
  • Compression Ration: 8:1
  • Quantity: 2 packs

Riare Coconut Coir Bricks—Sustainable Soil Medium !

Great soil alternative for both indoor& outdoor gardens.

Pure natural, sturdy and reusable growing medium. Excellent alternative to peat moss and rockwool stones. Excellent water retention and breathability, allow your plants happy and healthy! Perfect for seed starting, potted house plants, worm bedding and more!

  • Potted Plants
  • Hydroponics growing medium
  • Seedling nurseries
  • Worm bedding
  • Amending clay soils
  • Landscaping and fairy garden
  • Indoor& outdoor home gardening
Coco Coir Bricks

Edie Sims
Reviewed in the United States on March 22, 2025
Great product but the label should give instruction on the amount of water to use.
miriam walden
Reviewed in the United States on March 14, 2025
Very good product
JD
Reviewed in the United States on February 5, 2025
perfect for making dirtless soil. 1 brick is a perfect size fr doing a batch at a time.
barrie elsdon
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on February 25, 2025
Worth every penny goes far
Shopper
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on February 23, 2025
Does the job! Seems to be good quality
Tara Higgins
Reviewed in the United States on February 13, 2025
Bought this for growing mushrooms. It is nicely packaged and easy to work with. Just having some trouble sterilizing it to grow the mushrooms. I keep getting a lot of mold and the mushrooms don’t grow. Of course, I’m probably doing something wrong.
Ray
Reviewed in the United States on February 10, 2025
Great product, it also expands much more than I expected
Aliyar
Reviewed in Germany on February 1, 2025
Topp, Lässt sich schnell verarbeiten.
MCT
Reviewed in Germany on January 7, 2025
Die Erde hat eine gute Qualität und ist exterm gepresst. Habe etwas vom Ziegel abgemacht, ins warme Wasser gelegt und hatte enorm viel Material. Die Erde hat sich sehr gut angefühlt. Mal sehen was die Aussaat darin macht.
Jesse Pierson
Reviewed in the United States on January 4, 2025
Comes in a manageable compact bricks. They break apart easily and absorb water, and is ready to mix with soil or use it by itself. Easy to work with and mix. Make sure to drain excess water before mixing with soil or you'll have wet clumpy mud essentially. Good price and works well!
Kunde
Reviewed in Germany on November 22, 2024
Zum Beimischen
JanT
Reviewed in the United States on April 18, 2024
My plants were not doing well when I husband told me try this.I was skeptical at first but no more. The plants are doing much better now. It maintains moisture in the blend and not as much watering like the other brands of potting mix.
GaS Ginsters
Reviewed in the United States on November 7, 2023
2023-11-06. Organic coco coir soil blocks by Riare. Natural compressed. Organic. Low EC. Balanced pH. High expansion. 8pcs. Coco brown.So what is Coconut Coir? Well coconut coir is the fibrous material between the outer husk of a coconut to the inner hard shell (aka the seed coat) that protects the fruit. Like the fruit, the coir fibers matures. When the coir fiber is young, it's white in color and more flexible. As it matures, it changes from white to brown and becomes less flexible. Brown coir is stronger than white coir.Coconut coir has become increasingly popular in the last couple of decades as are now in a wide range of textile products from clothing to bed linens. Coir has also become increasingly popular with planting and gardening, and for good reason, they have a host of benefits!Benefits of coconut coir for planting and gardening include:1) Retaining moisture. Coconut coir is every effective at retaining water, and can absorb up to 10 times it's weight in water.2) Insect neutral. Most garden and plant pests do not enjoy settling in coconut coir, adding an additional layer of defense for your plants.3) Environmentally safe. Although I'm a fan of using Sphagnum Peat Moss in the garden, there's no denying the environmental concerns peat moss poses when it breaks down over time. Unlike peat moss, coconut coir can be used more than once.4) Renewable resource. Peat moss comes from peat bogs, which are a limited resource. Coconut coir comes from coconuts, and is actually a waste product of the fruit. Coconut trees are also a renewable resource. Repurposing a product from a renewable resource is never a bad thing...However; along with the benefits, coconut coir does have some downsides as well:a) Coconut coir is inert. This means that it contains little to no nutrients (nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium or NPK) within it. While it has beneficial properties, it will not help your plants flourish.b) In addition to low NPK levels, you may find that your plants are also low on Calcium and Magnesium. To make these coir bricks more effective, you will need to supplement them with nutrients. This is simple enough to do, just mix the nutrients into the soil after the coir has been rehydrated. Alternatively, you can dissolve the nutrients into the hot water you use to rehydrate each brick. Nutrients you will want to add may include calcium, nitrogen, phosphate, potash, iron, zinc, and manganese.With the lesson on coconut coir complete, let's talk a bit about these coconut coir bricks by Riare. Each brick is about 2" x 4" x 8" and weight about 1 1/3lb (~600g) by my measurements. Rehydration is super easy, just add a gallon of hot tap water. I do need to warn you though, the claim is that it will expand to 8 times its size... and they're not kidding! Using a 9 gallon recycling box, the one brick filled about 2/3 of the bin! I went with the recycling box because of the dimensions. Wanting to add nutrients into the mix, I wanted something with a large opening. The recycling bin measured about 18"W x 10"D x 14"H, so I had plenty of room to work the nutrients into the mixture and break it down to ensure there were no big chunks. In doing so, it also introduces carbon, nitrogen, oxygen and hydrogen into the mixture.NOTE: Riare fully disclosed that this coir is without nutrients as all coir is; however, they did it discretely. In the product header they mention "LOW EC". EC stands for Electrical Conductivity, which essentially means that it has low salt content levels. This is most likely caused by the cleaning and compacting process. Low EC also translates to low nutrient levels.Overall, the coir worked out great for me. Having to have to add my own nutrients isn't the worse thing that can happen, after all, it allowed me to customize what I add. In the dehydrated and compacted form, these bricks take up very little space and are nice and light so they're easily transportable. At $3 a brick when you buy the 8 pack, this coco coir by Riare is economical, environmentally responsible, and makes a great peat substrate (base layer) for your plants or garden!FYI: One brick is enough to fill 6 sq ft of space with a 2" covering.
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