First to Legalize Recreational Cannabis (2014) · Cambridge, Ontario Stocked · Ships to OregonLooking for bulk, wholesale coconut coir in Oregon? Avee Cocoseller supplies Oregon's OLCC-licensed cannabis producers, greenhouse growers, and hydroponic retailers with factory-direct, triple-washed coco coir grow bags, husk chips, and loose coir, EC<0.5, shipped from our Cambridge, Ontario warehouse. Oregon was the first U.S. state to legalize recreational cannabis, back in 2014, and today's price-competitive market rewards operations that cut out the distributor markup — which is exactly what factory-direct sourcing delivers.
Oregon became the first U.S. state to legalize recreational cannabis in 2014, and more than a decade later the Oregon Liquor and Cannabis Commission (OLCC) still expects licensed producers to document exactly what goes into their growing media — input sourcing and pesticide history are standard parts of compliance recordkeeping. A Certificate of Analysis on every batch of coco coir gives growers a straightforward way to satisfy that paperwork without extra lab work on their end.
House Bill 4121, passed in 2024, placed a moratorium on new OLCC producer license applications. In practice, that means the growers buying substrate in Oregon today are established, already-licensed operations running at scale rather than a constant churn of new entrants — a customer base that values consistent batch quality and a supplier who can stand behind lab results year after year.
Oregon's cannabis market is also one of the most price-competitive in the country, with years of oversupply pressuring wholesale flower prices and squeezing grower margins. In that environment, cutting out the layers of distributor markup that come with importing coco coir through a middleman is especially valuable — factory-direct sourcing from our own Tamil Nadu facility keeps input costs down without compromising on triple-washed, pre-buffered quality.
Beyond cannabis, the Willamette Valley is one of the country's major nursery and ornamental horticulture regions with a growing hemp sector alongside it, and the Rogue Valley and Central Oregon support their own mix of greenhouse vegetable and craft cannabis operations. We supply all of it from the same Cambridge, Ontario warehouse, with bulk loose coir, grow bags, husk chips, and propagation media stocked and ready to ship.

Portland and the Willamette Valley carry Oregon's highest concentration of OLCC-licensed producers, alongside major nursery and hemp acreage, making it our primary Oregon delivery corridor. Further south, the Rogue Valley — Medford, Ashland, and Grants Pass — combines cannabis cultivation with greenhouse vegetable growing, while Bend and Central Oregon support an active craft cannabis and indoor horticulture community. Wherever your operation sits in the state, our triple-washed, lab-tested coco coir ships from our Cambridge, Ontario warehouse on the same standard, with Portland-area orders typically arriving in 5–7 days.
| Feature | Avee Coco Coir | Peat Moss | Rockwool |
|---|---|---|---|
| Renewable source | ✓Yes — coconut byproduct | ✕No — non-renewable | ✕No — synthetic basalt |
| pH stability | Stable 5.5–6.5 | Acidic, needs lime | Neutral |
| Moisture retention | Excellent, stays hydrated | Good | Poor, dries fast |
| EC/pH batch certificate | Every single batch | Not standard | Available |
| Multi-season reuse | Up to 3 full seasons | Single use only | Disposal issues |
Whichever region and system your operation runs, our coir is engineered for low EC and consistent batch quality.

Oregon's highest density of OLCC-licensed producers, supplied with drip-ready coco coir grow bags built for consistent, low-EC canopy.
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Cannabis cultivation alongside greenhouse vegetable growers, supplied with husk chips and bulk loose coir for custom blends.
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An active craft cannabis and indoor horticulture community, where local energy-efficiency incentives are driving adoption of coco coir drip systems.
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Own manufacturing in Tamil Nadu — no importer markup layered onto your price, which matters in Oregon's price-competitive market.
Year-round inventory ready to ship into Oregon, cutting lead times versus overseas ordering.
EC and pH verified at our Tamil Nadu facility, with a Certificate of Analysis that lines up with OLCC input documentation requirements.
From single retail bags for hydroponic stores to full pallets for licensed producers and larger operations.
Oregon growers don't need more markup stacked on their substrate — they need lab-tested coir at a price that works in one of the country's most competitive cannabis markets. That's what factory-direct means to us.
— Avee Cocoseller, factory-direct coco coir since day one
A simple, factory-direct process built for reliable cannabis, greenhouse, and garden centre supply.
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Every batch is EC/pH tested at our Tamil Nadu facility before it ships, with a Certificate of Analysis available for your OLCC records.
Shipped from our Cambridge, Ontario warehouse across the BC–Washington border crossing and down through the Pacific Northwest — Portland and the Willamette Valley typically see delivery in 5–7 days.
Right here — Avee Cocoseller ships factory-direct, triple-washed coco coir from our Cambridge, Ontario warehouse to growers across Oregon. If you've been searching for "coco coir near me" and coming up with small retail bags, we supply the bulk and wholesale volumes that OLCC-licensed producers, greenhouses, and garden centres actually need.
We own our manufacturing facility in Tamil Nadu, South India, so there's no importer or distributor markup stacked onto your price before it reaches Oregon. In a market as price-competitive as Oregon's cannabis industry, cutting out that middle layer makes a real difference to your input costs.
Yes. The Oregon Liquor and Cannabis Commission expects licensed producers to document what goes into their growing media, and every batch we ship comes with a Certificate of Analysis showing EC below 0.5 mS/cm and pH between 5.5 and 6.5, verified by lab testing at our Tamil Nadu facility.
Yes. We regularly supply cannabis and greenhouse vegetable operations across the Rogue Valley with husk chips, grow bags, and bulk loose coir, shipped on the same schedule as our Portland and Willamette Valley deliveries.
House Bill 4121's 2024 moratorium on new OLCC producer license applications means most of the growers we supply in Oregon are established, already-licensed operations rather than brand-new entrants — customers who are running at scale and rely on consistent batch quality year after year.
Coco coir is a renewable coconut byproduct with a stable pH of 5.5–6.5, strong moisture retention, and the ability to be reused across multiple seasons. Peat moss is naturally acidic, non-renewable, and typically single-use — which is why so many Oregon cannabis and greenhouse operations have made the switch from peat moss to coco coir.
Both. As a wholesale coconut coir supplier, we carry everything from single retail bags for hydroponic stores to full pallets of bulk coco coir for large-scale producers, and we can build a custom wholesale program around your season's volume.
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Triple-washed, lab-tested coco coir. Cambridge, Ontario stocked. Reliable dispatch to Portland, the Willamette Valley, and beyond.
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