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Coconut husk chips to add to your terrarium substrate mix, plant soil mix, as isopod food or as a mulch layer.
Allows oxygen in the soil/substrate
Absorbs water readily
Isopods love it
Great for a mulch layer (protect plants in the cold)
Sustainable product
Premium SYBASoil | 12-24mm
Promotes healthy root development and overall plant health, especially suitable for plants with thick roots.
*For the 30L bags, we currently ship in blanco see-through biobased bags. The normal 30L pouches will be back soon.
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Coconut husk chips to add to your terrarium substrate mix, plant soil mix, as isopod food or as a mulch layer.
Allows oxygen in the soil/substrate
Absorbs water readily
Isopods love it
Great for a mulch layer (protect plants in the cold)
Sustainable product
Why Coconut husk chips for your plants?
Ready-to-use (buffered) soil aerator and drainage improver
Add 25-30% to your SYBASoil mix
Thick-rooted plants that prefer aeration and drainage, like most Aroids
Buffered and ready to use.
Washed with natural rainwater from a certified farm.
Very good for the dirt quality!
You get the product same as in the photo.
Super Qualität. Ich bin sehr zufrieden. Ich verwende die Kokoschips für einen luftigen Erdmix. Die wiederverschließbare Verpackung ist auch super praktisch.
These coconut husks are clean and neatly sized for each piece.
Exactly the quality you would want! I am happy you are satisfied Chujie.
Sybren from Sybotanica
Thank you for this amazing experience see you soon !
Very fast shipping, thank you
Is the coco husk free from salts?
The coco husk is treated to reduce salt levels to a non harmful amount for your houseplants! It's washed with rainwater and buffered with calcium
Is it ready to use?
This coconut husk is ready to use for your houseplants!
What is the difference between coco husk and coco coir?
Coco husk and coco coir come from the same plant, but there are a few key differences between the products.
Coco coir is much more processed and often used as a replacement for peat moss in potting mixes. It has a delicate, soil-like texture.
The primary purpose of coco coir is to retain moisture & nutrients, which is why it's typically used as the base of a soil mix.
Husk, however, is much more coarse and consists of chips. Coco husk is usually added to potting mixes as an amendment.
It's primarily used to create air pockets in the soil and promote drainage. Coco husk on its own does not retain enough moisture to grow healthy plants!
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