How to mix Coco Coir Blocks for Microgreens!
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- Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
- Coco Coir Blocks are a convenient, compressed 100% Coconut Coir soil that expands to roughly 7 times its packaged size simply by adding water. The Expanding Soil holds water and nutrients, making moisture available for the roots to use as they begin to dry out, which also reduces how often you need water.
◾ Retains Water and Easy to Re-Hydrate
◾ Expands up to 2.25 Cubic Feet
◾ Lasts up to 2 years
◾ Quickly Expands with Water
◾ 100% Renewable and Sustainable Coconut Coir instead of Peat Moss
◾ Works wonderfully as a hydroponic soil medium
◾ pH neutral and safe to grow food in
◾ Premium grade and washed
◾ Improves Aeration and Drainage
◾ Sterile growing medium to prevent damping off when starting seedlings
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One step you may be able to cut out if you consistently use the same mixing container: after you fill it up, mark your water line with a permanent marker so that way you don't have to pull out the 5-gallon bucket each time!
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Wow! My husband and I grow microgreens in New Zealand and the cheapest cocoa coir block we can find online is $30 with free shipping!
Thanks for your videos, so inspiring and packed with knowledge
How do you store the rest of the coco coir? Do you cover your tote or leave the lid off? Does it dry out or mould?
I've been wondering the same. I've just been leaving the lid semi on to allow airflow in to dry it out if I'm not using it but I'm using a small container since I'm just starting out. I wonder how we store it in the 20 gallon. I hope he sees this comment.
you are very educated thanks for making this channel
I love your inspiring video. I'm just starting microgreens as a hobby.
You always recommend Ocean Magic Sea Minerals! Did you ever though about adding these minerals right now when you mix the Coco Coir? Afterwards you might only add clear water to the trays. What do you think about this idea?
You need to show us a close up shot of all the microgreens you've grown so far...
Great videos and you're very very organized... Thanks 👍🏻
I love the hygiene around you.
this is interesting! thanks for sharing!
Loving these videos and watching at least 2 per day, haven't even really started growing anything.... ;)
So my question is, after the grow/harvest, what happens to the coir? Ratti
Love the video and your content generally speaking. I was wondering, though... if you mix up a bunch of coir, do you have to use it all at once or are you risking mold issues. Do you have to use all the coir that you hydrate at once?
I also have this question.
How do you keep it fresh after you mix? If you are not using it all?
Does anyone know offhand how long rehydrated cococoir lasts in storage? I am an apartment grower - I made a huge batch and it sat in a tub with lid for two months or so - I noticed my last few crops of buckwheat are struggling. Does cococoir rehydrated have a shelf life?
nice job
Question about the big tub you're using - how many gallons is it (or what are the dimensions), and where do you get yours?
Do you buffer your coir?
If you can, a couple questions, What size tote (gallons) are you using in the video and does the salt in the coir have an adverse affect on the microgreens? Thanks in advance.
What about mixing perlite with it?
thanks for the video! do you bottom water? if you do, how often?
or do you just mist the top when needed?
Drill mixer would help you out
Is this kind or coco coir is clean and no salt? I mean, do I need to rinse it to reduce salts or just ready to use? I live in Maui island in Hawaii, unfortunately, out of stock now in our city Walmart and I need to buy it online from Walmart with an extra shipping fees, it will cost me about $26.6 for each block with shipping. Any suggestions, please?
Don't use coco coir, or get it locally. I'm not sure why you'd think there would be salt on it.
cool
Hey what if you soak too much choir can you let the rest sit moist?
They Sure Don't Sell That In My Town's Walmart Stores.
Not Even At
Home Depot Or
Lowe's. 😞
Do you keep the lid on the container with Coco Coir? Will it dry out if you don't keep the lid on it?
Is it a good idea to add perlite and additional nutrient to the coir?
So you just grow directly in coir. No added starter soil ?
I see some people having mold issues with using cocoa coir by itself. I had the same issues when growing marijuana. My pots would be wet for up to a week, when ideally, you want to be watering marijuana every other day. I use a 1:1:1 of coca coir, vermiculite, and perlite. That seemed to help with evaporation. You ever mix the cocoa coir with anything?
Hi .. what kind of nutrient water did you use and also is their any other anti fungal agent you use ? Where can we buy these green and white trays
We actually touch on this in almost all of our other microgreen videos. Give them a shot!
Anti-Fungal: 2Tbsp of 3% H2O2 to about 1000ml of water
Link: t.ly/G6NO
Nutrient Water: 0.5oz Ocean Nutrients for every 1Gal of water
Link: t.ly/xd03
To mix the coco coir itself, we just use regular water. We goal is to give it just enough moisture to expand.
Thank you for such valuable info! I just started testing with this Coco you use. It seemed to be an issue for the roots to make down. I am seeing some wilting of the plants. The CoCo are moist so I'm not sure if you have had this issue and what is a good solution?
also the microgreens are growing a lot slower than my soil trays.
@@PhiNguyen-un5iz how do they grow in comparison to my video times?
Soil works great, we just prefer to use as close to water/seed as possible. It’s more of an organic moral code for us. You also don’t wash microgreens, so I don’t like to eat them when they’ve been in chemical enriched soils. It’s probably all in my head, but it’s my personal belief.
I’m not quite sure about the wilting without seeing pictures or your setup, but for the roots, I’d make sure you don’t use more than 1/2” of coir (MAX) and don’t pack it down too tight.
I usually keep the coir extremely moist at all times. The only time we see wilting is from lack of water in our experiences.
@@PrincetonMicrogreens thank you for the tips. I mix my soils with Peat, local organic compost, and organic perlite. I don’t purchase store soil. Trying to replace peat with coco. Same reason as you. I will give it a couple more tries and see.
@@PhiNguyen-un5iz nothing goes right the first time, especially when your use to growing one way, and need to pivot another!
Atleast the coir is super cheap! 😅
My growing room is kept at 75 degrees and 50% humidity. Is that a good setting?
Where do you get plastics bags
How much trays of coir do you get from one block?
Is clorinated water or filter
Are you using filtered water?
The Coco makes my greens taste bad. Beautiful germination compared to the promix I use. I can't put my finger on what it makes my greens taste like but I've been growing since March and there is definitely a difference. I will maybe mix some Coco with the promix and experiment more to see if I can have the best of both worlds. Maybe I got a bad block. I have another so I'll try again. Any recommendations or ideas as to why my greens may taste slightly bad? Thanks in advance.
@@zacharysidlo5348 thanks man. Since then I've grown probably 500 trays using this brand. It's great. No bad taste. My customers love my greens. I think it may have been a bad block when I wrote the comment.
what brand are you using? @@tension-ie5ik
is it shredded coco coir?
Yea sir
Is this organic?
Can you reuse the coir after each grow has completed. Thank you.
Unfortunately, you can NOT! 😓😓
@@PrincetonMicrogreens you can use it as compost or for other plants correct?
@@MenacingRabbit correct. Compost or other non-edible plants that is. 😅
@@PrincetonMicrogreens I have a bunch of coco coir from my carnivore plants and wanted to use every amount before tossing out. Thanks for the info.
I may of missed it earlier, but if you don’t use all the coco, can it store ok in the tote wet for a later date .?
We do it all the time. I’ve stored it up to 2-3 weeks wet without issues
@@PrincetonMicrogreens do you cover the container when storing?
@@giespel68 I also want to know if you cover it while storing.
Please, can you provide me the link where I can buy your 2 pieces 10x20 green tray? I've got similar in Amazon but the size is smaller. Thanks
bit.ly/3kCS6vz
@@PrincetonMicrogreens Thanks Peter
Are you still buying your coco coir from Walmart.
It's June 1. 2021, and I just watched your video here on mixing coco coir blocks. I recently bought an 11 pound block of this from a local nursery for $15. The block has 4 sections so I split off one section and added the right amount of water. It's been sitting in the water for over 4 hours and I had to tear it apart, but it's still in pieces. It never got "fluffy." It looks like wet pieces of cardboard in the water. I think this stuff must be petrified coconut coir. I then looked for it on Walmarts website, and there wasn't any "Expert Coconut Coir" listed for sale. The prices were astronomical for the coconut coir they were selling. Did you ever encounter an issue where the coconut coir will not absorb water and fluff up? Thanks!
The 11lb blocks usually require a lot more water for sure.
I like to use hot water and let it sit in the container, and then break it up and mix it up, then let it absorb more water.
For an 11lb block I use 7-8 Gallons of water.
As far as the Walmart Coir is concerned, we buy: www.walmart.com/ip/Expert-Gardener-Organics-2-25-Cu-Ft-Expanding-Soil-Concentrated-Potting-Mix/926142788
...but unfortunately it is out of stock at the moment.
@@PrincetonMicrogreens what coco coir have you been buying as this one is out of stock? still is for me so not sure what to do.
@@georgeashton7191 you can purchase online and get free delivery from that link
Next time, instead of making your viewers wait for the coir to break up, cut the 10X out.