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.
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.
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Coco Peat 5 Kg Block Size: 30 x 30 x 12 cm Washed
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Coco Peat in 5 kg Blocks or as desired by customer. From India
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.
Cocopeat is a natural fibre made out of coconut husks. The extraction of the coconut fibre from husks gives us this by-product called cocopeat. Cocopeat is a 100% natural growing medium. This cocopeat dried in the natural sun, are processed to produce different items namely cocopeat block, cocopeat briquettes, cocopeat tablets etc. This makes an excellent growing medium for hydrophonics or container plant growing. Clean coir has natural rooting hormones and anti-fungal properties.
Coco coir husk chips, an organic and natural mulch are made from coconut shells (husk) making them a highly sustainable alternative to other mulch options. The durable coconut fiber husk-chips can withstand inclement weather and break down at a more measured and even rate than other bark chips.
Used as potting soil, mainly for Home-Gardening purposes and available in different weights and different dimensions. Soak or add some water until the pressed disc expands to required volume. The composted coir discs need no fertilizer, therefore it is suitable for quicker seed-germination.
Coco peat Grow bag is a white poly propylene bag which is filled with coco peat with or without coir chips in the form of slabs. The bags are UV resistant and extensively used in green house farming and commercial cultivation of vegetables like cucumber, tomatoes, strawberry, capsicum etc., we offer customized sizes/slabs as per requirements.
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Coco Peat is a non-fibrous, spongy, light weight, corky material that holds together the coir fibre in coconut husk. It is a 100% organic, natural and bio-degradable substance. It is a co-product of coconut fibre extraction process. Eco-friendly and Sustainable growing medium High cation exchange capacity Improves soil aeration Improves soil buffering capacity Mostly tolerant to pH variations Can buffer water soluble nutrients Can be reused for up to 5 years after
coconut pith block 5 kg i can produce about 500 to 600 tons in a month 6000 tons to 6500 tons in a year if you need coco pith i can supply you all i am looking for buyers all over the world i can give you only high ec sieved and unseived coco pith block 5 kg
Nutritive value of raw and composted coir pith compost Parameters Raw coir pith (%) Composted coir pith (%) Lignin 30.00 4.80 Cellulose 26.52 10.10 Carbon 26.00 24.00 Nitrogen 0.26 1.24 Phosphorous 0.01 0.06 Potassium 0.78 1.20 Calcium 0.40 0.50 Magnesium 0.36 0.48 Iron(ppm) 0.07 0.09 Manganese(ppm) 12.50 25.00 Zinc(ppm) 7.50 15.80 Copper(ppm) 3.10 6.20 C:N ratio 112.1 24:1 Benefits of composted coir pith The addition of composted coir dust improves soil texture, structure, and tilth, sandy soil becomes more compact, and clayey soil becomes more arable. It improves the soil aggregation It improves the water holding capacity (more than 5 times its dry weight) contributing towards increased soil moisture. The bulk density of both the sub-surface (15-30 cm) soil is reduced to a considerable extent with the application of composted coir pith. Composted coir dust contains all plant nutrient elements and it can provide a supplemental effect along with inorganic fertilizers. There is an improvement in the cation exchange capacity of soils, where composted coir pith is applied. Coir pith compost application increased the soil native microflora because of the addition of humic materials. Ammonification, nitrification, and nitrogen fixation are increased due to improved microbiological activity.
cocopeat can be used in gardens for planting. it can use on farms. cocopeat can be used in pot or container. substitute for the ordinary soil for the purpose of gardening and horticulture. the coconut fibers have been ground and compressed in bricks. the bricks are easy to package, marked, store and handle. there are 5kg and 650gm cocopeat. reconstituting the brick. 600gm >expand upto 3.5kg dimension > 21cm*11cm*2.5cm 5kg >expand upto 75kg dimension >30cm*30cm*10cm
This coconut peat block has the capacity to retain a high amount of moisture, which in turn helps with water conservation. Providing extra aeration to the roots, it helps promotes healthy growth. The fact that it is resistant to harmful bacteria and fungus is just another wonderful benefit.
Globalagrico offers Coco peat /coir pith blocks that are 100% organic. Coco peat is a multipurpose growing medium. Hydroponic growers can use Globalagrico cocopeat as a natural soil-less growing medium to produce high yielding quality vegetables , ,Floriculture and rice cultivation. Coco peat is increasing being used instead of rock wool and peat moss as a hydroponic growing medium. Globalagrico cocopeat Properties: 5KG compressed blocks 100% organic Holds water seven times its weight. Contains natural rooting hormones. A pH of 5.2 to 6.8 ideal for plant growth. Low E.C
It is 100% Natural & Finely Textured and Odourless. Coco peat is made of natural fibre constituents of coconut husk which is a finely compressed, chemical-free, & natural growing medium which acts as a soil substitute or a supporting medium to nourish the soil. The fibrous husk of the coconut is washed well, machine dried, cleaned all the unwanted material and made free from sand and other contaminants such as animal and plant residue. A very good alternative to traditional peat moss and rock wool. It has excellent water retention properties, optimal drainage and ideal aeration. It is an excellent potting soil mix and can be mixed with any variety of soil owing to its neutrality.