Coco peat soil is made from the pith inside a coconut husk. It is naturally anti-fungal, making it an excellent choice to start seed but it is also used in rugs, ropes, brushes, and as stuffing. Coco peat gardening is also used as a soil amendment, potting mix, and in hydroponic production.
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%
Weighing from 35 to 52 kg a single Coco Peat 5 kg block when hydrated with approximately 25 litres of water will slowly reconstitute to yield 60 to 75 litres Usually packed in pallets or as bales of 5 pieces each 5 kg coco peat blocks are largely used in bulk for making potting soil or for cultivating fruits and vegetables in soilless cultivation Coco Peat 5 kg blocks are available in two qualities Washed Low EC and Unwashed High EC
Product Specification
Cocopeat blocks dimension 30 x 30 x 10 13 cm Cocopeat Briquette dimension 20 x 10 x 3 5 cm
Sieve Mesh 4 6 8 mm
Weight 35 5 kg blocks 250gm 500gm 650gm briquettes
Expansion 15 liter kg
pH 55 68
Moisture Content 12 15
Fibre Content 3
Load ability Palletized 23 MT 40 HC
Load ability nonPalletized 26 MT 40 HC
Moisture < 20%
LOW EC 0.3- 0.6 max mS/cm
HIGH EC > 0.5 mS/cm
Sieve : 5 mm
Weight : 4 kg / block and 5 kg / block
Compression ratio : 1:5
Dimension : 30x30x12cm
Packing : Palletized with shrink film
22-23 Ton in 40 ft Container
Cocopeat is processed by being washed, dried, and compressed into 5 kg blocks for your convenience. Its unique quality lies in its ability to withstand high compaction force without compromising its beneficial structure. To rehydrate the blocks, gradually use 25 liters of water and allow complete absorption of moisture. Once the block is fully reconstituted, you will yield 75-80 liters. Now, it is ready to enhance your potting soils or serve as a 100% soil-less growing medium. It is an ideal growing media for cultivating flowers and vegetables, as well as for soil conditioning.