

🌿 Grow smarter, not harder—expand your garden’s potential with every brick!
The Coco Coir Brick 10 LB is a premium compressed coconut fiber block that expands to 75 quarts of fluffy, low-salt growing medium. Triple-washed and aged for over 18 months, it offers optimal moisture retention and 30% air porosity, making it ideal for seed starting, hydroponics, and indoor plants. This sustainable peat alternative supports faster germination and healthier roots, while its versatile applications extend to terrariums and composting.





| Best Sellers Rank | #9,451 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #203 in Garden Soil |
| Brand | Vivlly |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 755 Reviews |
| Style | Block,Brick,Coco Coir |
| UPC | 310003875612 |
E**N
Absorbs water very easily!
This soil really helped give my tomatoes, cucumbers, strawberries, and many other fruits and vegetables a huge head start and boost mainly based on time, endurance of the stems, and a rich green color too. I would definitely recommend buying for either first time or experienced farming. It absorbs water very easily leaving no large or even minor clumps. This soil makes my farming life so much more easier and definitely a game changer!
J**R
So USEFUL & ECONOMICAL IN THE GARDEN
Great product for gardening. This 10 lb block yields a huge amount of potting material. I mix it with peat moss, worm castings & other products to make a useful soil for garden plants - This was. GREAT PRICE TOO!!
M**0
Super clean coco and cheap!
I use this stuff for my canna plants mixed with perlite and it is good priced, very clean, and way cheaper than any other medium. I put this whole brick in a huge plastic totoe and them I dump 5 gallons of PHed water with a little cal mag and walk away come back in 15 and break up the clumps and it's ready.
G**R
A decent product for homemade potting soil
The product instructions stated to add 7-10 gallons of water. This broke up well when I patiently added 3.5 gallons. Slowly adding one gallon of water and letting it sit for about an hour. Then scraped off the loose material before adding the second gallon and repeated the process until the material was completely usable. I would buy this again. With the right amount of perlite, anything should grow well. It would have been a five star if the coir was less powdery.
J**Y
Works good
I started using this a few years ago. It makes for great planting for my berry plants. It works really well.
A**N
It is what it say it is. I'll buy again.
I used this in a 1/3 coir, 1/3 compost, 1/3 Vermiculite/Pearlite mix for my raise Gardens and my plants grew very well. Added 12-12-12 fertilizer. Add what your plants need.
R**P
Expands well.
This Coco core brick expanded to fill a small stock tank. I mixed it with 30% rice hulls for planting hydroponic strawberries. It definitely needed time to expand as stated on the materials with it.
B**K
Coco fiber for plants
This was part of my soil mixture. Soil is complex in order for the vegetables to be nutritious. It broke apart with water in the plant bed.
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