100% coconut coir
MM coconut seed-starting mix
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| Material | 100% fine coconut coir |
| Contents | 6 litres - enough for 24 small or 8 large MM-Airpots |
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Why start seeds in MM coconut seed-starting mix?
Most people start seeds in pots with potting compost. That does not always go well: the compost dries out or gets too wet and mouldy, seeds do not germinate well, or plants grow too fast because there is too much nutrition in the compost. And when you move those delicate plants, the roots are easily damaged.
With MM coconut seed-starting mix, you avoid those problems. It holds moisture well and stays airy, so seeds germinate properly and delicate roots get enough oxygen. And because you add the plant food yourself, you stay fully in control.
Nice to know: with this mix, fungus gnats are far less of a problem, because coconut coir does not contain the organic matter they love in potting compost and compost.
Why start seeds indoors?
How does this coconut seed-starting mix work?
Unlike our classic MM seed-starting mix, this mix is not ready to use immediately. First you loosen and hydrate the coconut coir by soaking it.
The 6-litre pouch fills at least 24 small Airpots or 8 large ones.
* We use MM-Airpots: plants grow better and faster in them than in ordinary pots. They come in 2 sizes: the small Airpots for tomatoes and other plants that stay small for a while, and the large Airpots for fast growers such as cucumber, pumpkin and zucchini, and for repotting tomato seedlings when they are ready.
How do you use MM coconut seed-starting mix?
With this mix, you do not need to cover the pots with kitchen film: it holds moisture well and absorbs water easily when you add more.
The new seed-starting mix is pure coconut coir. It comes as a compressed block. Add water so it expands, then add one tablespoon of MM plant food, because coconut coir contains no plant food of its own. After that, you have 6 litres of seed-starting mix.