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Tips for Using Coco Coir compost

Moisture Management

Cacti and succulents thrive in well-draining compost. While coco coir retains water, ensure it doesn’t stay overly wet. Water sparingly, allowing the compost to dry completely between waterings.

Aeration is Essential

Ensure proper aeration by loosening the compost occasionally. This helps prevent compaction and promotes healthy root development. Adding materials like perlite can further improve air circulation.

Fertilizing

Use a diluted cactus and succulent-specific fertilizer during the growing season. Coco coir contains no nutrients, so regular feeding ensures your plants get the nutrients they need.

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Potting and Repotting Tips

Repotting Time

Repot cacti and succulents every 2-3 years or when their roots outgrow the pot. Early spring is the best time to repot, just before the active growing season begins.

Choosing the Right Pot

Use a pot with drainage holes to prevent waterlogging. A shallow pot works well for most succulents, while taller pots suit deep-rooted cacti.

Prepare the Coco Coir compost

Rehydrate the coco coir compost by adding water until it becomes soft and fluffy. Break apart any clumps for an even texture.

Layer for Drainage

Add a layer of coarse gravel or small stones at the bottom of the pot before adding coco coir compost. This extra layer enhances drainage, keeping the roots healthy.