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How to expand a Coconut Coir Brick & Use it in Your Garden 

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Coconut Coir / Coconut Fiber is a great product for gardening. This video shows you how to expand a Brick of this medium and how much medium you can expect from a small brick. Great for growing seedlings. It is light, compact, and sterile when compared to regular compost.
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@PhillWyattProjects
@PhillWyattProjects 3 года назад
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@elle8955
@elle8955 Год назад
Comeplete beginner here! Thanks for the vid x
@PhillWyattProjects
@PhillWyattProjects Год назад
Your welcome
@arijitchakravarty8968
@arijitchakravarty8968 Год назад
Great video - informative and well presented ✅
@PhillWyattProjects
@PhillWyattProjects Год назад
Thank you 👍🏻
@striderwhiston9897
@striderwhiston9897 Год назад
Funny how humid reptile substrates and plant bedding/compost are almost always good for each other.
@PhillWyattProjects
@PhillWyattProjects Год назад
I wasn't aware of this 🤔
@striderwhiston9897
@striderwhiston9897 Год назад
@@PhillWyattProjects Yep, orchid bark, topsoil, coconut husk, coconut fibre, cypress mulch, some sphagnum moss as a topper, these are all substrates used for reptiles who need higher humidity, obviously they're a lot more clean and sterile for the health of the reptile normally.
@GrumpysWorkshop4
@GrumpysWorkshop4 3 года назад
Never seen this before
@PhillWyattProjects
@PhillWyattProjects 3 года назад
I don't think many people are familiar with it 🤔
@pelican774
@pelican774 2 года назад
Thanks for the great video! If you don’t use all the coconut coir soil right away, will it store okay even though it’s moist? Thanks! 🌴
@PhillWyattProjects
@PhillWyattProjects 2 года назад
Thanks 👍🏻 I'm not sure about that actually. I would only hydrate what I need.
@pershop4950
@pershop4950 Год назад
it will just dry up and when you're ready to use it again, re-hydrate it. However, since it's possible to use a partial brick by breaking of pieces that you want to hydrate, you can do that as well, to keep the remaining unused coir in its brick form.
@bjrnsimonsen2311
@bjrnsimonsen2311 Год назад
Maybe i have done it wrong. I used a saw to cut the brick in very small pieces, mixed it with normal soil. Then add it in a fabric pot. My plant grows fine. But i dont know this trick is better? :)
@PhillWyattProjects
@PhillWyattProjects Год назад
I am not sure maybe there are different ways of doing it. This is just the way I do it.
@bjrnsimonsen2311
@bjrnsimonsen2311 Год назад
@@PhillWyattProjects Thanks. Next time i will try your way and see how it works. Also i have plan to create a isolated room with rock wool and silver foil. and a led lamp that also creates heat. Plants grows fast in room about 25-30 degrees
@adamkhan7234
@adamkhan7234 3 года назад
I saw some in Lidl as a seasonal item last year. Haven't seen any about since. Did you say from a pound shop? Details please =)
@PhillWyattProjects
@PhillWyattProjects 3 года назад
Hi Adam, yea I got that one from Poundland
@adamkhan7234
@adamkhan7234 3 года назад
@@PhillWyattProjects I know where I'm going tomorrow, haha. Cheers buddy
@sagarn5372
@sagarn5372 2 года назад
Greetings from Shree Krishna Fiber Mill and Exporters, India. We are prominent manufacturer and exporter of Coco peat in India. We are exporting premium quality Coco peat to various countries. Looking forward to collaborate with you.
@PhillWyattProjects
@PhillWyattProjects 2 года назад
You can contact me through my email which you can find in the description of the video. Cheers.
@sagarn5372
@sagarn5372 2 года назад
@@PhillWyattProjects Sure 👍
@sagarn5372
@sagarn5372 2 года назад
@@PhillWyattProjects Our RU-vid channel: ru-vid.com/show-UC-ZmjOKRTP1C9kV-y4qwsYQ @Delhi Curtain and Shree Krishna Fiber Mill
@TheSaint28
@TheSaint28 10 месяцев назад
What store did you buy this Soil?
@PhillWyattProjects
@PhillWyattProjects 10 месяцев назад
This particular one was from Poundland here in the UK although I now buy this stuff from Wilko.
@bloggalot4718
@bloggalot4718 3 года назад
I am concerned how many miles it has to be transported to reach the consumer!
@PhillWyattProjects
@PhillWyattProjects 3 года назад
Yea that's a good point Bryan. I don't know the details of that although would be interested to know.
@pershop4950
@pershop4950 Год назад
It depends on how far you live from the coconut trees that they harvested the coir from.
@tejas43210
@tejas43210 2 месяца назад
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