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Coco Growing Medium Bundle ( MoKoKo 50L, WormCastings 30L, Perlite 110L)
Coco Growing Medium Bundle ( MoKoKo 50L, WormCastings 30L, Perlite 110L)
Coco Growing Medium Bundle ( MoKoKo 50L, WormCastings 30L, Perlite 110L)
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Coco Growing Medium Bundle ( MoKoKo 50L, WormCastings 30L, Perlite 110L)

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Mo’KoKo 50L Premium Select is an eco-friendly coco substrate direct from Holland. Excellent for cultivating ornamental plants, vegetables and potted plants. Comes ready-to-use. Use Mo’KoKo as a medium for container gardens, nursery pots and planters. Ideal for automated soilless gardening systems. Mo’KoKo also functions as a conditioner when combined with soil, sand, peat moss or other grow mediums. Use at a 5:1 ratio. Suitable for use indoors or outdoors.

•Low EC value.
•Excellent air to water ratio.
•Completely recyclable and renewable.

Triple-washed and buffered to prevent calcium and magnesium lockout while stabilizing pH values. Free of any harmful pathogens thanks to a unique heat-treatment sterilization process. Manufactured to the highest Dutch standards with shredded coconut husks, a highly renewable resource. Homogeneous quality. Mo’KoKo is 100% ready to use with no additional preparation required. Coconut coir, or coco coir, is one of the most popular growing mediums for everything from ferns to cucumbers. Coco coir delivers nutrients directly to your plants during every feeding cycle, and it also retains nutrients so you don’t have to water your plants as frequently as you would with a hydroponics system. Coconut coir comes from coconut palm husks, which make up the brown, fibrous part tucked between the white inner flesh we eat and the green outer shell of a coconut. Also called coco coir, this growing medium can either be used solo or mixed with another material, such as perlite it all depends on what you’re using it for. Coconut coir is often used as a substitute for peat moss in hydroponics systems and container gardening, and for good reason. For one thing, unlike peat moss, coconut coir is a renewable resource. It also has a more neutral pH, which makes managing the nutrients in hydroponics systems easier. Coconut coir also decomposes much more slowly than peat moss (think decades rather than months), meaning it releases fewer nutrients into the water that might throw the nutrient solution out of balance. That’s important because, in hydroponics, the makeup of the nutrient solution has a huge impact on growing success.

Nurturing Nature Worm Castings are a proven means of increasing fundamental organic materials and processes to enhance microbial life in the soil, especially the beneficial bacteria and protozoa. Worm castings are the richest soil and plant supplement known. Worm castings stimulate microbial growth more than any other organic material, and are capable of assisting microbes in releasing minerals locked up in the soil to make them available to plants. Nurturing Nature Worm Castings work opposite of fertilizers in that their effect improves soil tilth with time instead of being rapidly depleted or becoming used up as the growing season progresses. The most significant benefit of using Nurturing Nature Worm Castings is their proven ability to stimulate the proliferation of beneficial microorganisms (the life) that helps build your soil.

Horticultural grade perlite is derived from a naturally occurring, volcanic rock. When furnaced at high temperatures, perlite “pops” and expands up to 10 times its original volume. The resulting, lightweight particles are made up of microscopic spheres with a porous, irregular surface that stores moisture and promotes plant growth. Adding perlite to soil and growing media lightens the soil and introduces pore spaces that allow air and water to penetrate the root system. Excess moisture is permitted to drain out and maintain balanced air and moisture conditions which contribute to healthy biological and microbial activity, and minimize the chances for rot. Supreme Perlite comes in 4 cu.ft. bales and is OMRI listed.