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Riare’s 6-pack of 650g organic coco coir bricks offers a premium, sustainable growing substrate made from 100% natural coconut fiber. Each compact brick expands into a highly breathable, moisture-retentive medium with balanced pH and low electrical conductivity, ideal for seed starting, potting, and soil enhancement. Lightweight and reusable, these eco-friendly bricks simplify garden care while promoting healthier root systems indoors and outdoors.






| ASIN | B0B3T8ZXXR |
| Best Sellers Rank | 4,415 in Garden ( See Top 100 in Garden ) 149 in Gardening Soils |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (357) |
| Date First Available | 15 Nov. 2023 |
| Item model number | Organische Kokosfaser |
| Item volume | 10500 Cubic Centimetres |
| Manufacturer | Riare |
| Part number | Organische Kokosfaser |
| Product Dimensions | 20 x 11 x 11 cm; 635.03 g |
O**D
Value for money and easy to use
These organic coir blocks are brilliant just add warm water and you can mix them with compost to give it body, the size of the block is ideal because you can make up small or big amounts really good I will definitely buy more it's so easy thank you
G**E
Light and convenient to use ..
I wanted to make up my own potting compost for sowing seeds and potting on. All too often, apart from the cost, I find a bag of ready-made is too heavy and wasteful. For me, these packs are very convenient, easy to store and make up as I require. As far as my seedlings, they have done extremely well, so it must be good. I was sure not to over water. I recommend this product.
K**R
Add water
Preaching to the coir here. But I love this stuff. Easy to use and useful for seedlings and small plant. Also indoors plants when top up is required.
S**V
great value compost additive
great for mixing through your compost , very easy to use just add water leave to absorb , breaks up very easy with your hands
A**R
Plant food
Very good buy
D**K
Coco brick
Had a terrible smell
M**W
Very good purchase
Worked well and lots of successful seedlings helped along. Will definitely buy again next year.
S**S
Needs lots of water to break it down
Not so easy to break down but when you do, it’s great & you end up with loads of compost.
G**S
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.
C**E
Perfekt
B**G
Es wird mehr Wasser benötigt als angegeben. Zeitnahes Düngen nicht vergessen.
T**E
Perfect coir for our composting toilets. We have two off grid rental cabins with nature head toilets. They need to be maintained between each guest. This stuff is perfect. Easier than other brands to break up, it mixes well, creates good soil and is priced fair. We will definitely buy more!
D**S
Tolles Produkt, gut zu verarbeiten, werde noch welche kaufen.
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