Jasonlee247
New Member
coir is compressed. you add ph ballanced water and it expands into a soil-like consistancy. It contains no nutrients though. Most people consider it soilless grow media or hydroponic substrate. I agree with Orangeblood that you should try foxfarm or similar soil (at least for the most part) in your garden. If your going to use Coir I would recommend trying a few on the sidelines. It's more difficult than soil, but certianly has it's upsides.
Orangeblood---Your getting it for $18 a bag you must live west of denver huh? It seems that in general the shops sell it for more depending how far east you go due to the incorporation of shipping costs into the final retail pricing. HMMmmmmmmm.....
Orangeblood---Your getting it for $18 a bag you must live west of denver huh? It seems that in general the shops sell it for more depending how far east you go due to the incorporation of shipping costs into the final retail pricing. HMMmmmmmmm.....