5KG Brick of Coconut Coir (worm bedding)
ABOUT COIR
Coir (from Malayalam kayar,
cord) is the coarse fibers extracted from the fibrous outer shell of a
coconut. Coir is a 100% natural and renewable resource. It has spongy
characteristics, possessing excellent air space and drainage with a
water holding capacity of > 70%.
COIR is Chemically Balanced for Better Results
Helps
develop more elaborate & stronger root systems. Ph balanced mixture
easily holds nutrients and gradually releases them to the roots. Saves
on fertilizer by up to 30% compared to rock wool.
COIR is Disease Resistant
Significantly reduces root diseases. Doesn’t contain weeds, seeds, or pathogens.
COIR Makes the Highest Quality Potting Mix
High
lignin (>70%) and cellulose content prevents oxidation and
shrinkage. Contains organic compounds unavailable in other hydroponic
mediums. Replaces the use of sphagnum, and is superior to peat moss and
rock wool for structural stability, water absorption and drainage,
cation exchange capacity and electrical conductivity.
What to do and what not to do with coir
A compressed brick, block or bale should be soaked in water for at least 15 minutes before using.
Coir can expand 5 to 7 times in volume. Make sure you have a large enough container when soaking your coir.
Coir can account for up to 40% of a potting mix, so add it to your soil or as an ingredient of your potting mixes.
Always
keep the coir that you don't use. Coir is a material that will keep its
properties and can be stored/covered for several years.