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MagJoNaturals 100% Pure Coco Coir is an OMRI listed, eco-friendly gardening solution that expands to create air pockets in soil, retains moisture, and is suitable for a variety of gardening applications.










| ASIN | B01GSHK6EI |
| Best Sellers Rank | #34,783 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #449 in Garden Soil |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (881) |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 10.87 pounds |
| Item model number | MJ-CC-001 |
| Manufacturer | MagJo |
| Package Dimensions | 12.8 x 12.2 x 4.92 inches |
J**.
Works great to lighten soil and increase water retention.
I grow almost all of our veggies and herbs indoors year around in my basement garden. I use a high quality potting soil (FoxFarm Ocean Forest), and use coco coir to lighten the soil and help with water retention. I have bought a couple of different brands of coco coir in the 10 lb. blocks which is the most economical way to buy it if you use a lot. This one is an 11 lb. block, so provides a bit more. My husband cuts the block into 4 pieces so I can hydrate one at a time in a 5 gallon container. I put this block in the container and add water to cover a little more than 1/2 of the block. Once spread out, this fills the 5 gallon container. I mix this into my 20 lb. bags of potting soil as needed. In the different brands I have tried, I have found them all to be similar except that this one is 11 pounds rather than 10 lbs. for the others. Coco coir is a great replacement for peat moss as an additive to soil. It lightens the soil and helps to retain moisture in the soil so it doesn't completely dry out so easily. This is especially helpful for plants in larger pots. When large pots of soil dry and you water, the water often drains through the soil without actually moisten it. You may think you sufficiently watered the plant, but the soil is actually still dry. Adding coco coir to the soil helps to catch the water so it can be absorbed by the soil. Coco coir can be used as a seed starter or for cloning plants, but it must be kept in mind that it has no nutrients for plant growth. New plants or clones should be transplanted into soil as they grow, and nutrients should be added. One of the pictures is my 5 gallon bin with 1/4 of this block hydrated. The block next to it is 1/4th of this 11 lb. block. Hopefully, this gives you an idea of how much this coco coir expands when hydrated. The other picture show how fluffy this coco coir is when hydrated. I hope this review was helpful for you.
E**R
Great value!
I've purchased several of these now, and they're great. Fills a tote. Great seed medium for starter plants.
F**H
Great
Good product. No complaints. Got a lot of coir from one cube
M**C
Net Weight 11lbs.+
I ordered 4 of these 11-lb. bricks and got a partial shipment of 2 today. I see there have been complaints about some of these being short on weight, so I weighed them and they were both over 11 lbs (one was almost 12 lbs.) To me, some of these complaints have been a little silly, with shortages of only a few ounces, and seem to reflect a lack of understand of the product. Final weight can be greatly affected by drying time (5-15% moisture content), so unless there is a gross underweight, I would not complain. I have not used this brand before, so will see if there are any issues. If there are, I will update my review. Update: Today, I received the second half of the order and weighed both packages, both of which were more than 11 lbs (one was about 12 lbs). So no issue on the weight. I also hydrated one of the 11 lb. bricks today. I used a rock hammer to break it into smaller pieces (easy to day). It readily hydrated in a 20 gallon plastic garbage can up to about the 17 gallon mark. Using my TDS meter, there was only a very small increase in the mineral/salt content, going from our water source of 40 ppm (which is very low) to 200 ppm (which is also very low), so I do not have concerns there is a high level of salts in the coir. Ph went down a bit to slightly acidic, which is not an issue. So, overall, I would say this looks like it will be a good product at a good price.
K**A
Good if you need a lot at once
Great big condensed brick for the price. Worked great for my animals. Don't even try to break this stuff into pieces. Just soak the whole thing. I spend so much energy trying to break this apart and it is not worth it. For some reason it smells like tea tree oil????
C**L
Great Stuff
This is my second order and it's great to work with. I mixed it in with my soil to get my seedlings started and I couldn't be happier with the results. I had 100% of my seeds take and there was more than 300 cells with 40 different varieties. I also mixed it in with my potting soil for my annuals and they never missed a beat and are thriving.
T**.
Nice clean coir
Great for mixing up with compost and vermiculite for a raised bed garden bedding. It's very clean, uniform, and easy to work with, holds water every well.
P**S
Great as part of seed starting mixture
Fine enough for seed starting!
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