Coir pith is also known as coco pith, or cocopeat, for its role as a substitute for peat moss in gardening. Brown coir pith comes from ripe, mature coconuts, while younger, immature coconuts produce white coir pith. To produce coir pith, the waste from coir fiber is washed, treated, dried, and graded. 20feet container with pallet= 11ton without pallet= 14ton 40feet container with pallet = 24ton without pallet= 26ton specification attached here with
Coir Pith Blocks : It is also used as plant bag and available in different sizes. We offer this product in many shape and size as per clients requirements. A spongy material that binds the coconut fibre in the husk, coir pith is finding new applications. It is an excellent soil conditioner and is being extensively used as a soil-less medium for agri-horticultural purposes. With its moisture retention qualities, coir pith is ideal for growing anthuriums and orchids. Available in raw form or converted into organic manure. Some of the major specifications of Cocopeat Block are : - EC level : less than 0.5 ms/cm - Compression ratio : 5:1 - Expansion ratio when wet : 75 lts - Load ability : 25tons - Size : 30x 30 x 12cm= 5 kg
Coco peat / Coir Blocks are made up of 100% natural and organic coconut fiber husk particles.Coco peat acts as a biological control against plant pathogenic fungi. Coir peat or coir dust can hold large quantities of water, just like a sponge. It is used as a replacement for traditional peat in soil mixtures or as a soil-less substrate for plant cultivation. A single Coir Peat Block is hydrated by adding water which will slowly expand to up to 80-85 liters of coco coir growing medium Specifications Coco Peat Blocks (Washed/Unwashed) Size - 30X30X15 CM Moisture -
Low Ec Seived First Grade
Low EC cocopeat 5kg blocks , 30 x 30 x 10 cms Cocopeat growbag Coco disc Coir fibres
THIS IS 100% NATURAL FORM PRODUCT LOW EC Coir Pith Blocks, used in Agriculture, Horticulture, floriculture nurseries and for Landscaping as a soil conditioner and substitute for soil. This product has water retaining capacity and as such daily watering is not necessary. Offered range is specially designed for commercial Nurseries and greenhouses
Coir Pith Block
Weight - 5 kg EC -
Coir pith spongy material that binds the coconut fibre in the husk, coir pith is finding new applications. It is an excellent soil conditioner and is being extensively used as a soil-less medium for agri-horticultural purposes. With its moisture retention qualities, coir pith is ideal for growing anthuriums and orchids.
Package : 5 Kg (80% Low EC Coco & 20% Fibre)
Low ec coir pith block 5kg Ec:
Specification : EC = < 0.5 Ms/cm ; Usage = Agricultural ; Packaging = Block ; Weight = 5kg ; Moisture = < 20% ; pH = 5.5-7.0 ; Expansion = 70-80 Liter ; Origin = Indonesia
5kg Coco pith blocks are available in various grades suitable for hydroponic growing, potting media as retail products.They are available as wrapped blocks with customized branding or naked blocks and packed into pallets.
5KG Coir Pith Blocks
The Coir Pith Blocks, delivered by us, is available in different sizes. Keeping in compliance with the international quality standards, the raw material used to manufacture the product is of high quality due to which we are capable of delivering only quality products. Besides Letter of credit for payment, we are comfortable with online payment options and other offline methods. Buyers can choose an option best suited for them and make payment accordingly.
COIREX Blocks feature high water retention, increased aeration and great oxygenation properties to provide the perfect environment for plant growth which is the perfect solution for soilless gardening.
Material : 100% Coco Peat Weight : 4.8 - 5.2 Kg Expansion Volume : 70 - 75 Liters Size : 30 X 30X 12 (All Dimensions in cm) Electrical Conductivity : Both Low EC and High EC Available pH : 5.5 - 6.5 Moisture : 15%
Coir Pith Block used for vertical farming and roof top farming. Available in 5kg and 650 gram sizes.
Coco peat (cocopeat), also known as coir pith. coir fibre pith, coir dust, or simply coir, is made from coconut husks, which are byproducts of other industries that use coconuts.[1] Cocopeat primarily consists of the coir fibre pith or coir dust which is obtained by processing coconut husk and removing the long fibres. The cocopeat which is obtained can hold large quantities of water, just like a sponge. It is used as a replacement for traditional peat in soil mixtures, or, as a soil-less substrate for plant cultivation