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🌿 Elevate your garden game with nature’s ultimate root booster!
Legigo’s Pack of 10 Organic Coco Coir Bricks offers a premium, 100% natural coconut fiber substrate with low EC and balanced pH, designed to enhance root growth and plant health. Each lightweight, compressed brick expands quickly with water, providing optimal aeration and moisture retention for a wide range of gardening applications—from seedlings to mature plants. Perfect for eco-conscious gardeners seeking sustainable, reusable, and space-efficient soil alternatives.













| ASIN | B09SG52DJ8 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #953 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #27 in Garden Soil |
| Brand | Legigo |
| Brand Name | Legigo |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 1,855 Reviews |
| Item Weight | 1.4 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Legigo |
| Style | Brick,Coco Coir,Potting |
| Style Name | Brick,Coco Coir,Potting |
| Unit Count | 10.0 Count |
| Volume | 64 Cubic Inches |
I**S
Seed Starting Mix From Scratch
I decided to mix my own seed starting blend using coco coir, perlite, and vermiculite instead of buying a pre-made bag, and it turned out great. The coco coir fluffed up nicely after hydrating and broke apart easily. It has a clean, earthy feel and makes a great base. Once I blended in perlite and vermiculite, the texture was exactly what I was going for. Light, airy, and easy to work with. The perlite adds drainage and keeps the mix from compacting, while the vermiculite helps hold just enough moisture so the trays do not dry out too quickly. When you grab a handful, it holds together slightly but falls apart easily. That is perfect for delicate seedlings that need airflow around their roots. I filled multiple seed trays with this mix and it distributes evenly without clumping. It feels balanced and professional grade, but made at home. If you like having control over your soil inputs and want something tailored for seed starting, this combination works really well.
A**R
Good price good product
Great product. It already been used. Good addition to my potting mix
L**O
Eh, mediocre at best
Messy and small but it works. Probably won't order again
C**N
Heavy bricks, rinse well
The coir part is decent. There were a few pieces of plastic ribbon stuff. When I went to soak and rinse I was surprised by the sand content. If you skim the coco coir off the top of the water and reach down into the bucket there was maybe 3 tablespoons of beach sand in a brick. No soil and pretty darn clean, great stuff. But if you’re avoiding sand in a potting mix make sure to let it settle out onto the bottom in water. I include it to hold more moisture but make sure to agitate the sand to loosen any salt that might be trapped.
J**E
Coconut coir is good for indoor plants
Very good quality and deliver fast. I use it with boiling water that can expand almost to 10 quarts box per brick. I don't have problems for indoor planting all year round with this method.
P**Y
Healthy soil
I have been using these coconut bricks in my seed starting mixture and love how they perform. easy to rehydrate with water and mixes in well. Add a nice texture to my soil and my seeds have taken off well!
K**8
Good Product
Good materials that's why I bought it again this week and I bought it 2 months ago. It keeps soil moist longer. Not as good as peat moss but it works I mixed with mulch, wood chips and native soil.
A**R
Poor quality, poor capacity.
Poor quality, poor capacity. First, let me say I rarely write reviews. So the fact that I am writing a review is a big deal. The price for these coco coir bricks was excellent. The quality is garbage. I typically pasteurize one brick in a 5 gallon bucket. One brick could barely hold 3 quarts of water, and it hardly expanded at all. I will need to use two bricks next time to equal one standard quality brick that I would typically use. This actually surprised me as I would have assumed that all coco coir was the same, but my guess is these cheaper priced bricks (with their cheaper quality) come from floor sweepings and leftover end pieces at the processor. My experience.
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