Coir Pith or Coco Peat is the byproduct extracted from the coconut husk after the fiber is removed. A product that was once burned as waste material, is used as a major component in potting soil due to it is high water and nutrient retention capacity, while also providing optimum aeration for the plants.
The use of Coco peat has extensively grown over the past two decades as it is much more environmentally friendly than its alternative, the black peat.
Coir Pith or Coco Peat is the byproduct extracted from the coconut husk after the fiber is removed. A product that was once burned as waste material, is used as a major component in potting soil due to it is high water and nutrient retention capacity, while also providing optimum aeration for the plants.
The use of Coco peat has extensively grown over the past two decades as it is much more environmentally friendly than its alternative, the black peat.
Coir Pith or Coco Peat is the byproduct extracted from the coconut husk after the fiber is removed. A product that was once burned as waste material, is used as a major component in potting soil due to it is high water and nutrient retention capacity, while also providing optimum aeration for the plants.
The use of Coco peat has extensively grown over the past two decades as it is much more environmentally friendly than its alternative, the black peat.
The main benefit of using coir pith is that it can be used in any type of soil as a soil conditioner or a growing medium. Coir pith has a fibrous nature so it breaks the clay chunks into smaller fragments thus enhancing aeration of the soil, making it suitable for free drainage and more friable. You can also use in the sandy soils or light soils which do not retain water easily. The sponge-like nature of the coir pith makes it ideal for holding large quantities of water as well as oxygen in the soil thereby preventing the vital nutrients of the soil from leaching out.
Coco Pith is available as an uncompressed loose packed, 650 Grams
Coir Pith or Coco Peat is the byproduct extracted from the coconut husk after the fiber is removed. A product that was once burned as waste material, is used as a major component in potting soil due to it is high water and nutrient retention capacity, while also providing optimum aeration for the plants.
The use of Coco peat has extensively grown over the past two decades as it is much more environmentally friendly than its alternative, the black peat.
The main benefit of using coir pith is that it can be used in any type of soil as a soil conditioner or a growing medium. Coir pith has a fibrous nature so it breaks the clay chunks into smaller fragments thus enhancing aeration of the soil, making it suitable for free drainage and more friable. You can also use in the sandy soils or light soils which do not retain water easily. The sponge-like nature of the coir pith makes it ideal for holding large quantities of water as well as oxygen in the soil thereby preventing the vital nutrients of the soil from leaching out.
Coco Pith is available as an uncompressed loose packed, 650 Grams
Chakra Drugs Private Limited, country herbs/drugs collection houses around the province takes care to collect only matured pods that is being dropped from the tree rather than harvesting directly from the tree that may contain immature seeds. These neem seeds are then segregated, de-pulped, washing, drying and decorticating current season neem fruits. Our pure neem oil is without any stabilizers, emulsifiers or additives.
Neem is a biochemical factory that contains several thousands of organic compounds. Each part of neem is used in medicine.
Water soluble formulation of cold pressed neem oil for plant insectide and fungiside.
Plantreat Water Soluble Neem Oil is commonly used as a botanical pesticide in organic agriculture and in gardens. It is obtained by emulsifying pure cold pressed neem oil obtained from the current season neem seeds. The choice and the dosage of emulsifier is optimised after long years of research so that all the biochemical ingredients of neem are well preserved. PLANTREAT is widely used in several countries around the world as an organic pesticide either singly or in integrated pest management programs.
The best organic natural fertilizer and soil protectant is obtained neem seed kernel powder.
PLANTREAT NEEM CAKE POWDER is obtained by the cold-pressing the neem seed kernels.
It typically contains about 6% neem oil, 6 7.5% nitrogen, 0.7 1% phosphorus and 2.5 3% potassium. During its decomposition in the soil, these nutrients are perfectly absorbed and abundantly contribute to the natural growth of the plants. When neem cake powder is applied to soil, it acts a slow release soil fertilizer.When it is ploughed into the soil it also protects plant roots from nematodes and soil insects.
PLANTREAT PELLET is obtained by pelletising the cold-pressed neem seed kernel cake. In certain conditions, it is enriched with organic supplements so that it can rectify the micronutrients imbalance in the soil. It is pelletised by adopting a special technology that preserves all of the 200 organic nutrients of neem.
The pellet form increases the storage up to 3 years and equally facilitates large-scale field application.
By virtue of neem, contains high quantity of Triterpenes, the denitrifying factors. It can be mixed with any nitrogenous fertilizers or applied directly to soil. It retards the activity and growth of the bacteria responsible for denitrification. Thus, it inhibits the process of nitrification and reduces the formation of nitrates which in-turn will reduce N2O emissions. Hence, it makes Nitrogen available to the plants for a longer duration. It equally prevents the loss of urea in the soil.