Coco coir retains water and breaks up soil just like peat moss. But unlike peat moss, coconut coir is a renewable byproduct and doesn’t break down as quickly.
Coco coir is popular as biodegradable, molded pots. Nowadays it’s common to purchase a plant from your local nursery that comes in a coconut coir pot. Because coir is so beneficial for transplants, most coco coir molded pots are sized for seedlings.
You can transplant your disc-started seedlings into these coir pots and continue to grow your plants indoors until you’re ready to transplant outdoors. Once the weather outside warms enough, simply place the plant, coir pot and all, in your garden or flower bed. The coir pot holds moisture and gently protects the new roots as they expand. The coir pot wears away over time as your transplant adapts to its new home outside.
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