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5.0 out of 5 stars Lowest price coconut coir on Amazon - GREAT QUALITY PRODUCT - Repeat buyer!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Really refined coir, Great product!
Once wet these quickly separate and are really easy to use. I make my own seed starting mix (7 parts coir, 2 parts pearlite and 1 part vermiculite). With this coir I don't even have to sift it! Love that it come in small blocks so I don't have to make a wheelbarrow at a time!
5.0 out of 5 stars GREAT PRODUCT
This is out forth or fifth order and as always it is just what we need to build our garden soil better and better. Packaged in good sizes and always arrives in a timely manner and in perfect condition.Thank you
4.0 out of 5 stars not the best
Pro: This is the less expensive coco coir I found so the price is okCons: compared to the Burpee brand that HD offers this one is too fine shredded and compacts more that I prefer.Probably I would not t buy it agan
5.0 out of 5 stars Great quality
Really absorbs water well and makes great soil
5.0 out of 5 stars Best for composting toilets
Out of all the coconut coir we have tried for our composting toilet this one by far has been our favorite. It's easy to break down, and last us typically about 2-3 months. It significantly helps with the smell and moisture mitigation.
5.0 out of 5 stars MUCH more than what you paid for
TOP FLIGHT product. They were integral as both top feed for existing garden plants and a good base for replanting houseplants. The "brick" packing makes it look like MUCH less than it is, so I'd suggest 1/3rd of each brick, soaked in water, before use. They expand a LOT
5.0 out of 5 stars Compost toliet
I live in a Tiny House without septic or sewer. I'm 74, female in decent health and mobility, but no spring chicken either. I use these only in my toliet, about 1 1/2 bricks each change, which is about 2 weeks. 2 weeks is probably shorter than most need to change the pot out. I had a surgery that left me with half of my large intestine so I "go" twice as much as I would otherwise. Odor issues; there is a slight woodsy odor which is not at all unpleasant but there is a fan attached to the pot that pulls the air out. No noticeable odor outside that I can tell and no neighbors have complained. I do have to properly dispose of tissue paper or else I will get a urine odor, so that involves placing tissue into a trash can and then emptying it. No big deal. The urine catcher has to be emptied more often. It has a seal thing on the neck that prevents spillage and therefore odor as well. My kids and grandkids live 400 feet away so I can dump urine in their system. The poop pot is different. When time to change, I simply put a kitchen tall plastic garbage bag over the top, turn it upside down and you cannot believe how cleanly everything comes out, leaving a sorta clean pot. If it's not raining I just turn the hose on it to clean out the odd coconut bits. If I have to cause of weather, I can skip the cleaning, and still no odor. I place this in the trash and so I do have to plan change out day accordingly to trash pick up days. I'm tempted to use gopher holes for the urine as I have observed males using the ground outdoors as a toliet on more than one occasion. It rains a lot here. I have not been tempted to use the pot contents as fertilizer for my large garden even though this IS a custom in some cultures and even though it looks like you could use it for that. I hope this helps someone. Oh, the pot does get heavy, so mom or grandpa should be able to lift 30 pounds or so for a very short time, or be really good at leveraging, or just help them out with this part.
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