Eco Coir Discs
These 8.5cm diameter Eco Coir Discs are ideal for creating potting compost for pots, patio containers and planters, trays, troughs and hanging baskets
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These 8.5cm diameter Eco Coir Discs are the bigger brothers of the Eco Coir Netted Pellets and like their seed sowing and propagation siblings, are perfectly suited to raising young plants - but the size of the discs also makes them ideal for creating potting compost for pots, patio containers and planters, trays, troughs and hanging baskets.
With the addition of water, each disc swells up to form 500ml of natural coconut fibre-based compost and as the potting discs are sold in packs of 10, you'll be able to create 5 litres of well balanced - the ph is typically between 5.0 and 6.5 - growing medium per pack. The coir growing discs can also be added to existing soil to improve the structure; the high air to water ratio is extremely important for healthy root development and you can grow with confidence knowing the Eco Coir Discs are free from weed seeds and diseases. These greenhouse and garden growing discs are ideal for garden, allotment and greenhouse use and as the cocount fibre is a renewable resource, you'll be doing the planet a favour as well!
- Eco Coir Discs supplied in packs of 10
- Each disc measures 8.5cm in diameter
- Just add lukewarm water to swell discs
- Made from natural coconut fibre
- Environmentally friendly alternative to peat
- Each growing disc makes 500ml of potting compost
- Create up to 5 litres of compost with each pack
- Compost created is ideal for filling pots, containers, hanging baskets and all sorts of garden planters
- Ideal to use as an soil amendment/improver
- Helps improve soil structure, moisture retention and drainage
- Can be used to propagate cuttings or pot on young plants
- Smaller Eco Coir Netted Pellets also available for seed sowing and propagation
- Balanced ph - between 5.0 and 6.5
- Eco Coir Discs are free from weed seeds or diseases
- High air to water ratio for healthy root development
- Coconut fibre is a reneweable resource
- Discs cut down on garden centre-bought compost and plastic packaging
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