--- draft: false pinned: false hidden: false title: "Rehydrate Coco Coir" subtitle: "for use in Vanlife Compost Toilets" feathericon: "" author: HyperVegan #started: 2026-04-26T15:18:47-07:00 date: 2026-04-26T15:15:00-07:00 #lastmod: 2026-04-26T15:18:47-07:00 release: 2026-04-28T05:00:00-07:00 toc: false video: true # Auto-generates a video post. video_url: "https://odysee.com/$/embed/20260406-HyperVegan-RehydrateCocoCoir/c5cc16cc2dcd1eb9b262bedb0f8f9bdc3795b223" # Embed link for embedded playback. See: https://embed.tube/embed-code-generator/odysee/ video_page: "https://odysee.com/@HyperVegan:2/20260406-HyperVegan-RehydrateCocoCoir:c" # Page link to platform video page. video_desc: # List of video description paragraphs. - tags: - video - vanlife - compost toilet - coir - nomad - freedom series: - vanlife categories: - videos aliases: - /posts/videos/coco-coir - /coco-coir - /posts/videos/20260406-HyperVegan-RehydrateCocoCoir --- I discuss and demonstrate how to use a 6 quart Instant Pot pressure cooker's yogurt setting plus a tarp for rehydrating then drying coconut coir. I used to manually break up the block but that did not yield as much material nor work as effectively in a compost toilet system. This is what works best for me as a full time nomad in a midsize van when going outside is not an option. **Resources** - [Burpee 8 Qt Coco Coir Brick @ Home Depot](https://www.homedepot.com/p/Burpee-8-Qt-Concentrated-Seed-Starting-Soil-Compressed-Brick-Mix-8100204/327544052) --- Recorded 2026-04-06 and 2026-04-08. Edited 2026-04-26. [blog.hyperling.com/coco-coir](coco-coir)