Coco Coir & Soilless Mixes

Derived from the hull of a coconut, coco coir soil is one of the most prominent growing media on the market today, especially from a soilless standpoint. It is 100% natural and renewable and allows you complete control over what the plant is fed.

Whether you’re looking for coconut coir bulk pallets or a small batch of coco peat soil, we’ve got you covered. Here at Hydrobuilder, we carry the widest selection of coco coir soil at the best prices online. Find your favorite brands, such as Fox Farm, Botanicare, Mother Earth, PLANT!T, and more.

What is coco coir soil?

Coco coir soil, referred to as coco for short, is many growers go to indoor growing media. Derived from coconut husk, it is prized for its water retention abilities, while still promoting excellent aeration and drainage. Coco is also environmentally friendly and renewable, unlike other soilless mixes.

Coco soil can last up to three times longer than other soils or soilless options and comes in different forms. Coconut fibers are very common and are as pure as it gets. At Hydrobuilder, we also offer coco coir mixes, which are coco compounded with another medium, most often potting soil or perlite. Growers can use coco as a potting soil or in the ground, as it performs well indoors and outdoors.

Does coco coir soil have nutrients?

Coco coir products typically do not have any nutrients, which is actually why most of those who use it actually like using it. Because it's completely inert, you as the grower have complete control over what you feed your plants. This means you can dial in the dosing of nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium.

If you are looking for a grow medium with nutrition in it, you should consider a garden soil or potting soil.

During your grow, you'll need to constantly test your grow media to make sure your pH, ppm, moisture, and more are dialed in. Visit our learning center for a full guide on how to do this.

What is the pH of coco soil?

While other soilless mixes tend to be more acidic and require more regular pH monitoring, coco is pH neutral. Generally, coco soil will range from 5.2-6.8 pH.

From a nutritional standpoint, coco contains a plethora of micronutrients and since it is derived from a plant itself, contains many growth enhancers that benefit the plants potted in it as well.

Can you mix coco coir with soil?

Blending coco with soil is a great way to get the benefits of coco and soil simultaneously. After you soak your coco, you can make a 50/50 mix with soil in a pot or container. If you are looking for soilless coco options, consider a soilless potting mix.

This is a great way to start your baby plants because you don't want to overdo it with nutrients from a hot soil such as Fox Farm or be forced to start feeding liquid nutrients early. But, you don't want them to starve either. So what you can do is start your seeds and clones in a 50/50 mix of soil and coco, and then transplant them into your grow media of choice once they've outgrown that first pot.

What is the best coco coir soil mix?

If you are looking for the best coco coir soil for your garden or grow room, you cannot go wrong with Fox Farm Coco Loco. 

This is one of the best there is, but there are many others. Whether you’re looking for coco coir bricks or a coco peat soil blend, we’ve got options for you. If you want a specific recommendation for your garden, check out our article on the best soils and soilless mixes for the full list!

What is a soilless potting mix?

A soilless potting mix is a great way to provide a balanced growing medium to your plants. Our soilless mixes here at Hydrobuilder are a blend of coco coir, perlite, and occasionally other natural compounds, such as earthworm castings.

A soilless mix of coco and perlite is one of the best ways to cultivate plants. It provides a perfect ratio of retention and drainage, keeping the root system perfectly moist. Soilless mixes are prized for their exceptional aeration abilities as well.

What are you planning on putting your coco soil in? If you don't already have pots or you're looking to improve your grow, check out Gorilla Pots. These are the best fabric pots money can buy.

Find All Your Coco Coir Soil At Hydrobuilder Today!

You’re looking for a coconut coir potting mix that allows your plants to absorb water and nutrients easily and freely. And now, you know that your plants will thrive with coco coir soil as their media.

So what are you waiting for? You know just about everything you need to know before buying your coco soil. So, at this point, all that is left to do is grab yours at Hydrobuilder! We’ve got you covered with every type of coco soil you can imagine. From coco peat soil to coco coir bricks in bulk, we’ve got all this and more. And, you’ll find the top brands at the lowest prices online. All of this is backed up with our industry-leading service. There is a reason the top growers buy coco peat soil or coconut coir bulk pallets at Hydrobuilder - shop now and discover the difference for yourself!

If you want to learn more about the different types of grow media and growing in coco, visit our blog. If you have any questions, reach out to our experienced growing staff at 888-815-9763.

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Coco Coir & Soilless Mixes

Derived from the hull of a coconut, coco coir soil is one of the most prominent growing media on the market today, especially from a soilless standpoint. It is 100% natural and renewable and allows you complete control over what the plant is fed.

Whether you’re looking for coconut coir bulk pallets or a small batch of coco peat soil, we’ve got you covered. Here at Hydrobuilder, we carry the widest selection of coco coir soil at the best prices online. Find your favorite brands, such as Fox Farm, Botanicare, Mother Earth, PLANT!T, and more.

What is coco coir soil?

Coco coir soil, referred to as coco for short, is many growers go to indoor growing media. Derived from coconut husk, it is prized for its water retention abilities, while still promoting excellent aeration and drainage. Coco is also environmentally friendly and renewable, unlike other soilless mixes.

Coco soil can last up to three times longer than other soils or soilless options and comes in different forms. Coconut fibers are very common and are as pure as it gets. At Hydrobuilder, we also offer coco coir mixes, which are coco compounded with another medium, most often potting soil or perlite. Growers can use coco as a potting soil or in the ground, as it performs well indoors and outdoors.

Does coco coir soil have nutrients?

Coco coir products typically do not have any nutrients, which is actually why most of those who use it actually like using it. Because it's completely inert, you as the grower have complete control over what you feed your plants. This means you can dial in the dosing of nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium.

If you are looking for a grow medium with nutrition in it, you should consider a garden soil or potting soil.

During your grow, you'll need to constantly test your grow media to make sure your pH, ppm, moisture, and more are dialed in. Visit our learning center for a full guide on how to do this.

What is the pH of coco soil?

While other soilless mixes tend to be more acidic and require more regular pH monitoring, coco is pH neutral. Generally, coco soil will range from 5.2-6.8 pH.

From a nutritional standpoint, coco contains a plethora of micronutrients and since it is derived from a plant itself, contains many growth enhancers that benefit the plants potted in it as well.

Can you mix coco coir with soil?

Blending coco with soil is a great way to get the benefits of coco and soil simultaneously. After you soak your coco, you can make a 50/50 mix with soil in a pot or container. If you are looking for soilless coco options, consider a soilless potting mix.

This is a great way to start your baby plants because you don't want to overdo it with nutrients from a hot soil such as Fox Farm or be forced to start feeding liquid nutrients early. But, you don't want them to starve either. So what you can do is start your seeds and clones in a 50/50 mix of soil and coco, and then transplant them into your grow media of choice once they've outgrown that first pot.

What is the best coco coir soil mix?

If you are looking for the best coco coir soil for your garden or grow room, you cannot go wrong with Fox Farm Coco Loco. 

This is one of the best there is, but there are many others. Whether you’re looking for coco coir bricks or a coco peat soil blend, we’ve got options for you. If you want a specific recommendation for your garden, check out our article on the best soils and soilless mixes for the full list!

What is a soilless potting mix?

A soilless potting mix is a great way to provide a balanced growing medium to your plants. Our soilless mixes here at Hydrobuilder are a blend of coco coir, perlite, and occasionally other natural compounds, such as earthworm castings.

A soilless mix of coco and perlite is one of the best ways to cultivate plants. It provides a perfect ratio of retention and drainage, keeping the root system perfectly moist. Soilless mixes are prized for their exceptional aeration abilities as well.

What are you planning on putting your coco soil in? If you don't already have pots or you're looking to improve your grow, check out Gorilla Pots. These are the best fabric pots money can buy.

Find All Your Coco Coir Soil At Hydrobuilder Today!

You’re looking for a coconut coir potting mix that allows your plants to absorb water and nutrients easily and freely. And now, you know that your plants will thrive with coco coir soil as their media.

So what are you waiting for? You know just about everything you need to know before buying your coco soil. So, at this point, all that is left to do is grab yours at Hydrobuilder! We’ve got you covered with every type of coco soil you can imagine. From coco peat soil to coco coir bricks in bulk, we’ve got all this and more. And, you’ll find the top brands at the lowest prices online. All of this is backed up with our industry-leading service. There is a reason the top growers buy coco peat soil or coconut coir bulk pallets at Hydrobuilder - shop now and discover the difference for yourself!

If you want to learn more about the different types of grow media and growing in coco, visit our blog. If you have any questions, reach out to our experienced growing staff at 888-815-9763.

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