🌿 Grow Green, Live Clean! 🌍
LegigoPack offers a set of 10 organic coco coir bricks, made from 100% natural coconut fiber. These biodegradable bricks are designed to enhance root growth and provide optimal aeration and drainage for a variety of plants. Each brick expands rapidly when hydrated, making it a convenient and sustainable choice for all your gardening needs.
L**N
Compost toliet
I live in a Tiny House without septic or sewer. I'm 74, female in decent health and mobility, but no spring chicken either. I use these only in my toliet, about 1 1/2 bricks each change, which is about 2 weeks. 2 weeks is probably shorter than most need to change the pot out. I had a surgery that left me with half of my large intestine so I "go" twice as much as I would otherwise. Odor issues; there is a slight woodsy odor which is not at all unpleasant but there is a fan attached to the pot that pulls the air out. No noticeable odor outside that I can tell and no neighbors have complained. I do have to properly dispose of tissue paper or else I will get a urine odor, so that involves placing tissue into a trash can and then emptying it. No big deal. The urine catcher has to be emptied more often. It has a seal thing on the neck that prevents spillage and therefore odor as well. My kids and grandkids live 400 feet away so I can dump urine in their system. The poop pot is different. When time to change, I simply put a kitchen tall plastic garbage bag over the top, turn it upside down and you cannot believe how cleanly everything comes out, leaving a sorta clean pot. If it's not raining I just turn the hose on it to clean out the odd coconut bits. If I have to cause of weather, I can skip the cleaning, and still no odor. I place this in the trash and so I do have to plan change out day accordingly to trash pick up days. I'm tempted to use gopher holes for the urine as I have observed males using the ground outdoors as a toliet on more than one occasion. It rains a lot here. I have not been tempted to use the pot contents as fertilizer for my large garden even though this IS a custom in some cultures and even though it looks like you could use it for that. I hope this helps someone. Oh, the pot does get heavy, so mom or grandpa should be able to lift 30 pounds or so for a very short time, or be really good at leveraging, or just help them out with this part.
K**.
These are the ones to use!
These were great. I tried three different brands of the same size bricks. These were even sized, absorbed and expanded quickly unlike the other two brands I tried which took anywhere from a half hour to overnight to rehydrate. This brand rehydrated in 15-20 minutes and was fluffier that the other two. I will beordering these again for sure.
A**E
Worked great
Overall, I'm very happy with this product. The water absorption/brick expansion wasn't instantaneous like other brands I've used, but in 10-15 minutes it's ready to go. Instead of adding 4-5 quarts of water as suggested, I found that using 2 quarts gave me the ideal moisture level I needed. The resulting product, which for me is the most important factor, consists of fine particules, light and airy, with no big chunks. It mixes easily with potting soil, and is a perfect addition for dirt that's too wet.
D**T
Pieces of trash found in it but Seller made it right.
Update to my review-because Seller took the time to talk with me about my order and was genuinely concerned about the quality of his product, I am changing to a 4 star. He made this right. I would try his product again.
T**H
Plants grow well in it.
Love this stuff. It's great for my vegetable garden. Just add water and it expands into a wonderful organic growing material. Best of all I can store it on a shelf in my gardening shed until I am ready to use it.
D**X
Makes gardening easier
As advertised--lightweight, keeps expanding with water, easy to use. So far I have planted two types of fushias and two types of heavenly bamboo with the product and all appear to be doing well
J**E
Coconut peat moss
This stuff worked great to start my cuc, tomato, zucchini, butternut squash all from seeds. It hold the water for almost 2 weeks without having to water them. Easier than dragging a big bag if dirt from the store. You do have to mix in some fertilizer or some other nutrient. I had a bag left over of gardening started and it wasn’t moist anymore I added that. Worked great.
J**R
Weigh your bricks! They are very inconsistent!
I like the fine texture of the cut. However I have to make sure I weigh every brick because they can be off by as much as 90 grams. When calculating the amount of water to add this can make a significant difference in the consistency and field conditions of your substrate. The packaging that the overall bricks comes in for the pack of 10 is flimsy and falls apart. I picked up a package of bricks and they ended up flying everywhere. The shipping package that I received with 20 Bricks one of the packages was broken open in order to fit the shipping envelope. Why bother packaging the bricks of 10 in a package that you're going to break before I even receive it. It is for these reasons it gets a three. They asked for review so I gave them one.
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