Grow Coir
Regardless
of whether you think the world is quickly using up its supply of peat moss or
whether or not you consider peat moss a renewable resource, there's a substitute
for peat that you AND YOUR WORMS are going to like a heck of a lot better. It is
quickly renewable, is already a surplus product, and works
beautifully.
Test after test has shown that in every way it
is superior, or at least equal, to peat. But that's not the full story, please
read on!
We're talking about "Growcoir," (pronounced
grow-core). The "coir" part is the short name for coir fiber pith, the residue
of the process that extracts the long fibers from coconuts. Those long fibers
have been used for floor mats, basket liners, and lots of other things, but
until recently, the residue was just tossed into piles. In Sri Lanka, some of
those piles are a hundred years old! Tells you something about the longevity of
Growcoir, doesn't it?
Growcoir acts very much like peat and has a
high lignin content. Lignin is an organic substance that, with cellulose, forms
the chief part of woody tissue. It is the lignin that provides the longevity.
Growcoir is an organic material that breaks down very slowly. It holds water and
nutrients beautifully. And it will not waterlog. PERFECT FOR YOUR WORM
BIN!
The Growcoir briquette (brick) is compressed
8:1 and is designed perfectly for your Can-O-Worms bin (or any worm bin). It
weighs 1.5 pounds (650gm). One brick expands to make between 2 to 2.5 gallons
worth of coir bedding material. Colorful packaging combined with indefinite
shelf life, ease of handling, ease of storage, and ease of use recommend it for
both the vermicomposter and the casual gardener.
Worms love Growcoir as a bedding material in
their worm bin. This 100% organic material can also be used for texturizing your
soil. It is a rooting medium in the greenhouse instead of perlite and
vermiculite. It is a soilless material for planting or a medium for hydroponic
growing. You use it anywhere you would normally use peat moss, rockwool,
vermiculite, perlite, or pumice.
Like peat, the material contains no nutrients.
Nutrients from the food you feed your worms can soak into the Growcoir. The
resulting material is loaded with nutrients and ready to go. It holds 8-9 times
its weight of water and has a high nutrient-absorption capacity. These
characteristics make it an ideal soil amendment and worm bedding
material.
You'll be excited with this new product. It
really is the BEST bedding material for your worms and we are proud to be able
to offer it to you folks at a very fair price.
Key Benefits
- Growcoir is very easy to use.
- It has an indefinite shelf life.
- 1 small Growcoir brick expands to make 2 - 2.5 gallons of
bedding material
- It is superior for even water distribution.
- It is easily re-wetted and does not require a wetting
agent.
- It has a high water-holding capacity with excellent
drainage.
- It has a very acceptable pH, cation exchange capacity and
electrical conductivity.
- It is a 100% organic renewable resource with no chemical
compounds.
- There are no ecological drawbacks to its use.
- AND WORMS LOVE IT!!!