
Coco Soil | Potting Soil from Coconut Fibres | Pressed as a Block | 5 kg

- 5 kg pressed coco soil
- Structurally stable and mould-inhibiting
- Ideal for use as growing soil
- Potting soil for garden and potted plants
- Improved oxygen supply to the roots

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View full detailsCoco Soil is your go-to choice for gardening, potted plants, and as a versatile growing medium. Crafted from dried coconut palm fibers, this potting medium is formed into convenient five-kilogram blocks. With its remarkable absorption and storage capacity, Coco Soil excels at retaining moisture, ensuring your plants receive adequate hydration. Unlike traditional soil, Coco Soil prevents the root ball from compacting after watering, allowing for enhanced oxygen flow to the roots, thus promoting optimal plant nourishment.
Furthermore, Coco Soil boasts structural stability and resistance to mold growth, ensuring a healthy environment for your plants. What's more, it's an environmentally friendly option, composed entirely of renewable raw materials, making it a sustainable choice for conscientious gardeners.
Unpack the coconut soil, which has been pressed into a square block, and place it in a bucket or wheelbarrow. Now add approx. 25 - 30 litres of water. After about 30 minutes the coco soil has swollen and can be mixed again with your hands.