Coco Coir Seed Starting Mix
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- Effective and economical planting mix for starting seeds
- Excellent germination rates and healthy seedling growth
- Earth-friendly coco coir is derived from coconut husks
Our exclusive ECO-CO™ seed starting mix is an effective, economical, and earth-friendly medium for starting seeds. Derived from recycled coconut husks, coco coir passed our extensive seed-starting trials with flying colors, providing excellent germination rates and producing healthy, sturdy seedlings. Unlike other coir products, our ECO-CO™ undergoes a special process to remove salts and to balance the pH for optimal plant growth. Then it's finely ground to provide the perfect environment for seedling roots. Coco coir has excellent water-holding capacity yet drains well — so important for healthy root growth. Simply add water and each convenient compressed brick expands to 10 quarts of fluffy planting mix.
- Horticultural-grade, finely ground coconut coir
- 8.25" L x 5.5" W x 2" H
- Each brick expands to 10 quarts of mix
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