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The Anothera Coco Coir Brick is a premium 100% organic planting substrate designed for optimal plant growth. Each 1.4-pound brick expands to 1.6-2.1 gallons when hydrated, providing excellent water retention and aeration. Made from natural coconut husk fibers, it is heat-treated for safety and has low EC and pH levels, making it an eco-friendly alternative to traditional soil.










| ASIN | B0BDJSHPL3 |
| Brand | Anothera |
| Brand Name | Anothera |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 1,497 Reviews |
| Item Type Name | Coco Coir Brick for Plants |
| Manufacturer | Anothera |
| Manufacturer Part Number | CCB-01 |
| Model Number | CCB-001 |
| Style | Modern |
| Style Name | Modern |
| Unit Count | 6.0 Count |
| Unit count | 6.0 Count |
| Volume | 139.44 Liters |
K**N
Great product
Great stuff! Great price! This stuff works great!
S**S
Well packaged & generous weighted blocks!
Donโt be deceived when you open the box and see 6 bricks all different sizes. If you put them on a scale, the total weight will likely be above the description weight of this item. Other review showed and complained about the coconut fiber being too fine and making mud. TOO much water added to any substrate, will give you muddy results. Add your water slowly, more as needed, and you will end up with a perfect natural and nice spongy mix. Iโd definitely buy from this vendor again.
S**M
Perfect
Perfect
C**W
Use less water than instructions say
I have no other brand to compare it to, but this seems to do what it is expected to. My only complaint is the instructions... it says 4-6 quarts to rehydrate. 4 quarts is 1 gallon. I would expect to add 4 quarts and wait 30 minutes, then add more as needed. But nope - 4 qts is way too much water. For the next brick, I'll try half the amount and add from there after 30 minutes of soaking. Another tip- use a shallow wide container rather than a narrow deep one - easier to break apart and the bricks don't need to submerge (they float anyhow) they only need to be in contact with the water.
C**T
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