Spec as following:
Color: white and brown
Fiber length: 5-20cm
Moisture content: max 15%
Impurity content: max 3%
Ash content: max 5%
Quantity: 1000MT/month
Packing:100,120,150 kg bales
Country of Origin: India.
Cocopeat blocks are considered an ideal growing medium. The cocopeat powder thus obtained is sieved, washed, dried and finally compressed into blocks. The blocks can be used for a wide range of planting requirements. Coir is known for its natural rooting hormones and anti-fungal properties. We also ensure secure packaging of the cocopeat blocks.
Spec.
Color : Brownish Orange
pH : 5.5-6.8% Max
EC : 600 Max
Moisture : 10%
Capacity :
1. Low EC : 250 MT/month
2. High EC : 300 MT/ month
Pre-hatched height: 17 - 18 mm
Pre bloom diameter: 36 - 40 mm
Height after hatch: 55 - 60 mm
Diameter after hatch: 40 -42 mm
Normal hatching time: 90s
Component: 80% Cocopeat - Low EC mixed with 20% microorganisms
Cocopeat blocks
Double Washed
Per Block weight 5 kg ( +/-300g).
Expansion - 15 -16ltrs/kg
Per Block size 30cm x 30cm x 13cm ( +/-2cm).
EC : less than 0.6ms
Compression Ratio 5:1.
Sand / Impurities Less than 3%
Moisture Less than 18%
Coco peat, also known as coir pith, is the fibrous material that is obtained from the outer husk of coconut shells. It is increasingly being used as a growing medium in horticulture and agriculture due to its many beneficial properties.
Coco peat is high in nutrients and organic matter, improves soil structure, water retention, and provides aeration to the soil so it is widely used for Soil amendment, Seed starting, Hydroponics, Potting mix and Animal bedding.
Coir Rope is made from 100% natural coconut fiber. It's used to wrap the stumps to keep the plants warm during the cold season. In addition, coconut ropes are also used for decoration and forcing tents
30 x 30 x 12 cm, weight - 5kg , Electrical conductivity - 0.6 ms/cm , Water holding capacity - 15 lts , Moisture - 15% and below .
Key Specifications/Special Features : To make mats and ropes , pading, sacking and Horticulture
Coconut coir fiber generally has a golden color after cleaning and is hence, often called The Golden Fibe. Mature coir fibers are stronger than most of the other natural fibers such as cotton and flax.
The coconut pith is also called peat or coconut dust. It is the material that binds together the coconut fibers in the outer shell of the coconut. Washed pith is a good choice as a growth medium in soil-less conditions for agricultural and horticultural purposes.