Coconut Coir Block Makes 60 Litres of Soil Alternative Compost Brick
Coconut Coir Block Makes 60 Litres of Soil Alternative Compost Brick is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
This 5kg coir block is a soil alternative made from coconut coir that expands into a growing medium when water is added. It supports plant roots by holding moisture while allowing airflow, helping maintain consistent growing conditions. Suitable for a wide range of planting uses, it reduces the need to handle large compost bags.
Coconut Coir Block Soil Alternative For Plant Growing
This coir block is produced from coconut coir pith, fibres and chips to create a balanced growing medium. It supports water retention while allowing drainage and airflow around roots. This structure helps maintain stable conditions for plant development in containers and growing systems.
Coir Block Compost Brick For Pots Seed Trays And Planters
The compost brick can be used with potted plants, seed trays, hanging baskets and planters. It supports moisture balance and helps manage water levels across different planting setups. Suitable for both indoor and outdoor gardening environments.
Coconut Coir Compost Brick Water Retention And Drainage
The coconut coir structure holds water at root level while allowing excess moisture to drain away. This helps prevent overly dry or waterlogged conditions. Air pockets within the material support oxygen movement to plant roots.
How To Use Coir Block Compost Brick With Water
Place the coir block into a container such as a tub, wheelbarrow or bag and add water gradually. The block expands up to six times its original size within around one hour. Break it apart as it expands and continue adding water until evenly moistened. Approximately 18 litres of water is required.
Coir Block Soil Alternative Size And Expansion Volume
5kg coir block expands to make approximately 60 litres of growing medium. This allows preparation of larger planting areas without transporting heavy compost bags. Suitable for ongoing gardening use across multiple applications.
After three to six months, adding fertiliser is recommended to support plant nutrition. This helps maintain nutrient levels within the growing medium and supports continued plant development over time.
Can coconut coir block be reused after use
Coir can be reused if it is cleaned and refreshed, though structure and nutrient levels may reduce over time.
Is coconut coir block suitable for hydroponic systems
It can be used in some hydroponic setups as a growing medium where root support is required.
How should unused coir block be stored
Keep unused coir in a dry place away from moisture to prevent premature expansion.
Can coconut coir block be mixed with soil
It can be combined with soil to improve structure and moisture balance in planting areas.
Is coconut coir block suitable for seed germination
It can be used for seed germination due to its moisture holding properties and loose texture.


