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Sustainable Coconut shell
OSA COCO CUBES uses compressed buffered cubes from 100% Coco Coir with Very Low Electrical Conductivity (less than 0.3). Washed multiple times to remove salts. 100% Biodegradable.
One of the main reasons to develop your crop on coir cubes is its sustainability. You can reuse coconut coir, unlike many other cultivating media, such as peat moss. And, unlike peat, which is mined from gradually declining swamps, coir is the result of a reused waste: coconut husk.
Most of us have been instilled with the mantra "reduce, reuse, recycle" in the brain over the last few decades. While it may seem a bit hackneyed, the core message is one that could save our planet. Coconut coir is just the shell of the nut that has been soaked in water and then turned into a fiber like product. The fibers are extremely strong and can be stretched or compressed without damaging them. Coir is dried and pressed into coco cubes packed as mulch.
Increases aeration and retains water
Coir is well known for its ability to provide good aeration, which is excellent for plants. Coconut coir professionals also tout its ability to absorb 10 times its weight in water. When coir is used in hydroponic systems with nutrient solution, the roots absorb these nutrients more quickly than in soil mixtures. Used as a cultivating medium, your plants will require much less watering.
Ease of use and few problems
Directions: Hydrate the cube with desired nutrient solutionAmong the benefits of coir is its neutral PH. Coconut coir professionals generally recommend mixing the product with other plant amendments, but you can also use it directly. It also has anti-fungal properties and many pests avoid living on things, minimizing insect and disease problems.Coconut coir is also relatively inexpensive, especially if you get it in compressed form. All you need to do is soak it in and it will expand almost twice in size. This makes it a lightweight, easy-to-transport plant substrate.