
🌿 Fresh, Sweet & Naturally Home-Grown
Once hydrated, the coco coir expands into a light, airy, spongy medium that holds just the right amount of water while draining excess moisture away.
- Promotes strong root development
- Prevents compacted, suffocating soil
- Ideal for seedlings, cuttings, and mature plants
- Performs exceptionally well in hot or dry conditions
Your plants get water when they need it — never when they don’t.
💧 Fluffy Texture, Powerful Performance
Give your plants a cleaner, smarter foundation.
Our organic coconut coir is a premium soilless growing medium made from natural coconut husk fibers. It delivers the perfect balance of moisture retention and airflow, helping roots breathe, grow deeper, and grow stronger.
No heavy soil. No mess. Just healthier plants from the roots up.
🌍 Sustainable, Versatile
Compressed into a compact brick, this coco coir is easy to store, simple to use, and eco-friendly. Just add water and watch it expand.
Perfect for:
- Indoor & outdoor potted plants
- Vegetables, herbs, flowers & microgreens
- Raised beds & container gardens
- Compost mixes & soil improvement
Made from 100% natural, biodegradable coconut fiber, it’s a sustainable alternative to traditional soil — better for your plants and better for the planet.
🌱HIGH EXPANSION RATE
The compression ratio of a 3.52oz / 100g coconut brick is 1:8.Meets the size of a normal flowerpot.
🌱 Easy to Use
Our coconut coir is easy to use and comes compressed for convenient storage and transportation. Simply soak the coir in water to expand it to its full size, and it's ready to use.
Before You Grow — Read This First
How do I use coconut coir for the first time?
How do I use coconut coir for the first time?
Very easy.
Place the coco coir brick in a container, slowly add water, and let it expand. Once fully hydrated, gently break it apart until it becomes fluffy. Then it’s ready to use for planting or mixing.
Do I need to mix coco coir with soil?
Do I need to mix coco coir with soil?
It depends on how you want to grow.
- For seed starting & indoor plants: Coco coir works great on its own.
- For vegetables or long-term plants: We recommend mixing coco coir with soil or compost (about 30–50%) for added nutrients.
This flexibility makes it perfect for beginners.
Does coco coir have nutrients for plants?
Does coco coir have nutrients for plants?
Coco coir itself is a growing medium, not a fertilizer.
For best results, simply add compost, organic fertilizer, or liquid nutrients — your plants will absorb them efficiently thanks to the airy structure.
Will coco coir hold too much water and cause root rot?
Will coco coir hold too much water and cause root rot?
No. That’s one of its biggest advantages.
Coco coir retains moisture while allowing excess water to drain away, preventing soggy soil and helping roots stay healthy and oxygen-rich.
Is coco coir safe for beginners and indoor use?
Is coco coir safe for beginners and indoor use?
Absolutely.
It’s clean, lightweight, low-dust, and easy to control. No pests, no muddy mess, and much easier to manage than traditional garden soil.