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This Kit Includes:

  • Coco pot strips
  • Carrying tray
  • Humidity dome
  • Coco pots are more durable than peat pots
  • Coco pots are more resistant to mold than peat pots
  • Parts are reusable and easily replaced

Why Coconut Coir?

Coconuts are abundant and grown in over 90 countries. Additionally, they are hyper-renewable, since each plant produces approximately 75 to 150 coconuts per year. This, combined with the fact that coir fibers can be processed in many ways to create various compositions and attributes, makes coconut usage an attractive, eco-friendly choice, and Completely Sustainable.

In Contrast

Peat moss is a commonly used medium among growers and gardeners. However, this comes at an environmental cost. A yearly harvest of peat takes approximately 220 years to renew itself. And, the destruction of peat lands release 3 billion tons of C02 annually- the equivalent of 10% of the global emissions from fossil fuels.

PlantBest Coconut Coir 16 Pot Greenhouse Kit

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This Kit Includes:

  • Coco pot strips
  • Carrying tray
  • Humidity dome
  • Coco pots are more durable than peat pots
  • Coco pots are more resistant to mold than peat pots
  • Parts are reusable and easily replaced

Why Coconut Coir?

Coconuts are abundant and grown in over 90 countries. Additionally, they are hyper-renewable, since each plant produces approximately 75 to 150 coconuts per year. This, combined with the fact that coir fibers can be processed in many ways to create various compositions and attributes, makes coconut usage an attractive, eco-friendly choice, and Completely Sustainable.

In Contrast

Peat moss is a commonly used medium among growers and gardeners. However, this comes at an environmental cost. A yearly harvest of peat takes approximately 220 years to renew itself. And, the destruction of peat lands release 3 billion tons of C02 annually- the equivalent of 10% of the global emissions from fossil fuels.