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🌿 Elevate your garden game with nature’s powerhouse substrate!
This 6-pack of premium Coco Coir Bricks offers a space-saving, eco-friendly planting substrate made from 100% organic coconut husk fibers. Each 1.4-pound brick expands to 12.6 gallons of nutrient-retentive, aerated soil alternative, ideal for indoor and outdoor gardening. Heat-treated for safety and balanced for optimal pH and EC, it supports stronger root growth and reduces watering frequency, making it perfect for millennials seeking sustainable, efficient gardening solutions.







| ASIN | B0BDJSHPL3 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #5,051 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #89 in Garden Soil |
| Brand | Anothera |
| Brand Name | Anothera |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 1,523 Reviews |
| Manufacturer | Anothera |
| Manufacturer Part Number | CCB-01 |
| Model Number | CCB-001 |
| Number of Packs | 6 |
| Style | Modern |
| Style Name | Modern |
| Unit Count | 1766.4 Fluid Ounces |
| Volume | 139.44 Liters |
S**S
Well packaged & generous weighted blocks!
Don’t be deceived when you open the box and see 6 bricks all different sizes. If you put them on a scale, the total weight will likely be above the description weight of this item. Other review showed and complained about the coconut fiber being too fine and making mud. TOO much water added to any substrate, will give you muddy results. Add your water slowly, more as needed, and you will end up with a perfect natural and nice spongy mix. I’d definitely buy from this vendor again.
K**R
Quality
Great price for a great product. Using for my blueberry bushes. Easy to work with.
D**L
Not a bad buy
Went a long way and helped allot. Grew mushrooms in it for some reason but that’s nothing, just picked them out every so often till it stopped doing that. Lol
P**O
Smaller than expected
I think I will give an updated review after I use the product.
N**A
Love it
This is a great top soil creater for the back yard
B**M
Unhappy with the solution to fix the problem, the product it good.
I ordered the 12-brick package of coco coir and unfortunately my box only arrived with 11 bricks. The bricks themselves were just thrown loosely into the shipping box and the wrapper/label that was supposed to hold them together was tossed in separately, so the packaging definitely didn’t feel very secure or organized. I’m currently in the middle of building my garden beds and needed the materials right away, so I contacted Amazon hoping they could simply send the missing brick instead of having me return the entire package. Unfortunately, that wasn’t an option and the only solution offered was to return the whole order. Since I’m actively working on my garden right now and trying to finish by the 1st, returning everything and waiting for a replacement just wasn’t practical. That said, the product itself is excellent. The coco coir bricks expanded beautifully, hydrated evenly, and the quality is honestly fantastic. I had zero issues with the coir itself and would absolutely use this product again. My dissatisfaction is strictly with the packaging and the lack of a simple solution for a missing item. If the packaging and fulfillment process were improved, this would easily be a 5-star product.
D**R
Soak to seperate
Love it
M**R
Great Product for Germinating Seed and Cuttings
I’ve been using Coco Coir for two years now and I have grown to love it; I use it for cuttings and seeds. At first, I didn’t like the results. I didn’t realize that it has little to no nutrients and minerals. Once I learned that I started trying out different additives to the coco coir to give it a little fertilizer. I didn’t want to use harsh chemical fertilizers; I wanted to use something gentler. Here’s where the worm castings come in. By mixing the worm castings in it gave it just the right kick that seedlings and cuttings need. My success rate doubled, if not more. I also mix some perlite and vermiculite in to give it drainage and to loosen it up. For me, this process and mixture work best. I hydrate 3 bricks at a time. I stand them up vertically in a 5-gallon bucket. Add 2 quarts of water and let it sit overnight. The next day I flip the bricks (sometimes they come apart, so I try to make the top of them even) and add 3 quarts more water and let that sit overnight too. For me, that usually does the trick. I then break it up. I add 1.75 quarts of perlite, 1.75 quarts of vermiculite, and the same amount of worm castings. Once seedlings take hold, about 2 to 3 weeks after sprouting I’ll add water soluble fertilizer. Same for the cuttings. I don’t give them much to start out with and increase it over time as you would any normal plant. This is what works for me, you may find a different process that works just as well.
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