Specification : EC 0.5 Ms/cm ; Usage Agricultural ; Packing Polybag (LDPE) ; Weight 30 Kg ; Moisture 35% ; pH 5.5-7.0 ; Expansion 150 Liter
COCO PEAT BLOCK is a compressed natural material produced from coconut husk. Due to its high-water absorption & air porosity property, it is often mixed with other components in growing media (Substrate) for sowing, propagation & pot mix preparation. It is widely delivering in standard 5 kg block. A dry and uncompressed coco peat used as water/oil spill absorber & pet animal flooring. Specification ( *shall be changed based on buyer expectation): EC : < 0.8 millimhos / cm pH : 5.5 - 6.5 Moisture : 20 - 25% Compression ratio : 5:1 Expanded volume : 13 - 14 L/Kg Size : 30 x 30 x 12 cm Weight : 5 kg ( + / - 0.3 kg ) Package : Palletized or Cartoon Box Total blocks : 230 Blocks per pallet, 20 Pallet per 40' HC Loadability : 23 MT ( + / - 0.5 MT ) in 40' HC
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.
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
COCO PEAT BRICK is a compressed natural material produced from coconut husk. Due to its high-water absorption & air porosity property, it is used as a plant growing media. It is commonly delivering in 650 gm block. Specification (* shall be changed based on buyer's expectation) EC : < .8 millimhos / cm ( 1:1.5 dilution test ) pH : 5.5 - 6.5 Moisture :10 - 15 % Compression Ratio : 8 : 1 Expanded volume : 8 - 9 L Size : 20 x 10 x 5 cm Weight : 650 gm ( + / -30 gm) Package : Palletized or 24.5 MT in Carton Box Total blocks : 2000 Bricks per pallet,20 Pallet per 40' HC Loadability : 26 MT ( + / - 0.5 MT ) in 40'HC
The term Coco peat is derived from coir pith it is a 100% natural growing medium. This can be used in many applications such as farms, green houses, horticulture, hydro seed spraying, and Bale size. 45 X 31 X 80 Cm. compressed ratio 2:1, it is a growing medium for organic fertilizer. Coir bales is an idle for, soil structure improvement and soil substrates, it is a wetting and rehydration process, which saves the considerable cost and energy. A coco peat that binds with the coconut fibre in the husk, High water holding capacity, great absorption. Promotes strong root growth. It is a soil conditioner and is being extensive used as a soil-less medium for agri- horticultural purposes. DETAILS: 1. Pallets 20 2. Packing 22 Bales / Per Pallet 3. 1 40 - 440 Bales 4. 1x 40 - Bulk Loading = 600 Bales Features: Best to use for Green House and Gardening. Animal Bedding. Used for Mushroom, Vegetable, and Flower cultivation. It is less compressed and easy to loosen up. Maintain the moisture ration between 30 â?? 40 %. Coco coir delivers nutrients directly to your plants during every feeding cycle. User Friendly Product.
Coir also called coconut fiber, is a naturalâ??fiber extracted from the outer husk of coconut and used in products such as floor mats, doormats, brushes and mattresses and etc. Processing the pulp left over from sugarcane production produces a durable alternative to traditional paper products. While paper plates are infamous for their flimsiness, disposable plates made from bagasse are strong and firm while being fully biodegradable and compostable The areca palm tree (Scientific Name: Areca Catechu) shed the sheath, which is the primary raw material used in the areca plates manufacturing process. The sheath connects the leaf part and the stem of the areca tree