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Legigo’s 6 Pack Premium Coco Coir Bricks offer a 100% organic, biodegradable, and pH-balanced growing medium made from compressed coconut husk fibers. Each lightweight 1.4 lb brick expands rapidly with water to create a fluffy, moisture-retentive substrate that optimizes aeration and drainage. Ideal for seed starting, potting, and all gardening applications, these eco-friendly bricks support healthy root growth and can be reused indefinitely, making them a sustainable choice for millennial gardeners seeking high-performance, space-efficient soil alternatives.

















| ASIN | B0B4PKW4B8 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,311 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #70 in Garden Soil |
| Brand Name | Legigo |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (3,665) |
| Item Weight | 1.4 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Legigo |
| Manufacturer Part Number | Legigo-Coco Brick |
| Style Name | Brick,Coco Coir,Potting |
| Unit Count | 134.4 Ounce |
| Volume | 64 Cubic Inches |
J**J
Great price, high quality medium
Worked great! I broke it up into a 5gal bucket, added water, and mixed it up by hand. I then added perlite too
C**S
Coco Coir for all your plant needs!
Coco Coir brick. Love the water absorption, retention as well as the drainage of these. Makes planting herbs, flowers and other plants easy. We use this in our worm vermicomposting beds as well.
L**S
Great way to add water retention to your soil.
High quality coco. I use it to augment my soil.
R**S
Fluffy, Rich Mix for My GreenStalk Garden
I’ve been using the Legigo Coco Coir Bricks to make my own organic potting mix, with great results. I mix 2 parts potting soil, 2 parts coco coir, and 1 part perlite, and it creates a light, fluffy, well-draining medium that’s perfect for container gardening. The bricks are easy to hydrate—just soak them in water, and they expand into a soft, workable coir. My only concern is that I have to pick out a few small pieces of plastic in the mix. I grow in a GreenStalk vertical garden, and this mix has been fantastic for healthy root growth and moisture retention without getting soggy. My plants look strong, and watering is much easier to manage. If you’re into DIY potting mixes and want a sustainable alternative to peat moss, I highly recommend these Coco Coir Bricks.
C**F
Great value
These bricks expand to about 4x their size when adding water. Perfect for my veggie seed starters when combined with worm castings.
A**Y
Coco Coir
I was really amazed with the quality and size of the bricks. It is sometimes hard to visualize the size of items like this on the internet. Highly recommend.
E**C
Hiighly recommend
got this for my garden to start some seeds, very nice product
G**N
COMPLICATED -- There MIGHT Be a Problem Here
Hey it's Coco Coir -- standard stuff and it was a fair price. I found these smaller bricks easier to break up than my usual purchase of one large brick. The problem is that ever since I planted I've had what appears to be lawn grass sprouting alongside my valuable plants (see photos). It's been about two weeks now and still happening on a daily basis. These potted plants are only indoors, and there's nothing in these pots except the coco coir, vermiculate, pearlite, a Rapid Rooter, and one seed each. (The lawn grass is coming up nowhere near the Rapid Rooter, so I don't think that's the source of the problem. I've used this same batch of Rapid Rooters many times without incident) The flower pots are nowhere near the outdoors or any other plants. I contacted the vendor who was very nice and offered me a $3 partial refund, which I politely declined. I do NOT think these folks (or this product...) are malicious or careless or evil... but the fact remains that I still have bad stuff growing where it shouldn't be growing! I've been trying to carefully dig each one out without damaging the actual stuff I planted. I've read up on ways to sterilize or pasteurize the coco coir, but not sure I want to risk trying to carefully remove the plants to do it. If I have this all wrong and someone out there thinks the source of the trouble is NOT the coco coir by all means say something -- I'm ready to be proven wrong!
W**P
Great product. Easy to use. My seedlings are all coming up perfectly!
A**R
Is exactly what I expected and how I expected it
K**N
Coco Coir, auch Kokosfaser-Substrat, wird aus den Fasern der Kokosnussschale hergestellt. Es speichert Wasser gut und wird häufig in der Pflanzenanzucht und bei der Pilzzucht eingesetzt. Diese Coco-Coir-Briketts hier ergeben pro Brikett bei meinem Rezept etwa fünf Liter fertiges Substrat. Die Struktur passt, Fremdstoffe habe ich keine gefunden. Der Geruch ist leicht muffig, aber typisch für dieses Material und hat sich im Einsatz nicht negativ ausgewirkt. Störend bleibt die fehlende Transparenz zur Herkunft und zum Herstellungsort. Dazu finden sich keine klaren Angaben, was bei einem Naturprodukt dieser Art zumindest erklärungsbedürftig wäre. Dafür ziehe ich einen halben Stern ab. Abgesehen davon entspricht das Produkt der Beschreibung und funktioniert für meinen Einsatzzweck sehr gut. Für die Pilzzucht ist das Substrat geeignet.
A**A
Hab sehr gute Erfahrungen gemacht. Tolle Qualität, keine Schädlinge mit drin. Alles top
S**M
Works great, no complaints.
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